Notable Alumni
The station has produced a string of household names in South African television, radio and journalism.
Radio:
- 5FM DJ's: Gareth Cliff, Poppy Ntshongwana, Sias du Plessis, Grant Nash and Anele Mdoda, Kim Schulze(Newsreader), Rob Forbes
- Jacaranda 94.2 DJ's: Clayton Robbertze, Duncan Pollock, Dewald Noel, Francois Du Toit, Marius van der Walt, Liezel van der Westhuizen, Martine vd Walt, Antowan Nöthling, Robbie Kruse, Christine Greyvenstein, Nadine Moore
- Highveld Gloria Monaisa (Programming Director), Dineo Mphahlele (Newsreader); Carmen Reddy (Newsreader); Kriya Gangiah
- RSG DJ: Neil Saayman;
- Radio Pulpit DJ: Adriana Faling;
- Classic FM DJ: Magz Kiko;
- 702 Talk Radio presenters: Camilla Bath, Simon Dingle, Umayya Thebe and Dineo Mphahlele;Carmen Reddy; Tara Meaney
- Adsat Corporate Radio, Highveld Stereo and OFM: Justine Coley;
- Metro FM: Hlogi Mampuru a.k.a. Joe Man;
- Dubai 92: Rob Weston.
- OFM: Tim Zunckel (Programme Manager), Kenzy Vinco, Irene Fisher, Andre Kunz and Riaan van Heerden
- East Coast Radio: Samson Oduntan
- Algoa Fm: JD Mostert (Producer)
Television:
- M-Net personnel (presenters, producers,etc.) Francois Nolte, Renier Roos and Victor Eckard aka Victor Edward;
- SUPERSPORT Sias du Plessis
- SABC personnel: Kim Schulze, Dineo Mphahlele, Duane Dell'Oca, Sarel van Vuuren, Tebogo Ramatjie, Victor Khasu and Vusi Ndala; Jenni Van Der Merwe
- CNBC Africa: Eleni Giocos, Fenley Foxen
- e.tv: Natascha Jacobsz (Morning Edition),Kriya Gangiah
Freelance
- TV: Scot Scott;
- Journalist: Simon Dingle;
- Voice Over: Jannes Eiselin.
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