Radio Plus (Mauritius)

Radioplus is a private radio station owned and broadcast by Defimedia group, a leading media and communication company in Mauritius. It started operation in 2002 with a private commercial free to air FM radio broadcasting licence[1] issued by the Independent Broadcasting Authority - Mauritius.

Radio Plus
Broadcast areaMauritius
Frequency87.7 MHz (Center)
88.6 MHz (East and West)
89.3 MHz (North and South)
Programming
Language(s)French, Hindi, Mauritian Creole
Ownership
OwnerLe Défi Media Group
(private commercial free to air FM radio broadcasting license)
History
First air date
13 APRIL 2002
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
Links
Webcasthttp://radioplus.defimedia.info/radio-stations/
Websitehttp://radioplus.defimedia.info/

Radio Plus's slogan is "Ecoute ou Pou tende" (English: Listen you will hear, French: Ecoutez vous allez entendre). It is ranked as the No. 1 radio station in Mauritius and innovates its programming programs to bring freshness to the Mauritian audience.

It operates three webradio stations:[2]

  • Radio Plus Hits - 1960s to the latest hits (French and English)
  • Radio Plus Fever - Best of local music, zouk, reggae, dancehall, sega, soukouss and R'n'B
  • Radio Plus Indiz - Bollywood hits, ghazals, Bhojpuri hits and other major languages Tamil, Telegu and Marathi

Radio Plus Ltd also own the Mauritian WebTV, Teleplus.

PROGRAMS

MONDAY TO THURSDAY

  • GOLD MUSIC with NELLA BRASSE
  • BOLLYWOOD SHOW with JAMAL KHAN
  • ALLO MAURICE with BRANDON SPINELLY & TON SIMON
  • EXPLIK OU CAS With PRISCILLA SADIEN
  • ENCORE PLUS with CAROLINE DJILALI-NARRAINEN
  • CHAMPION DU MIDI with BRANDON SPINELLY
  • DESI WORLD with NEELAM SHARMA
  • THE QUIZ SHOW with JO COOPOOSAMY
  • AU COEUR DE L'INFO with LA REDACTION DE RADIO PLUS
  • GAGNER A TOUT PRIX with TIA CHENNEY
  • YOU & i with YANIISH ENGUTSAMY
  • EN TOUTE INTIMITÉ with TIA CHENNEY

FRIDAY

  • LET'S LOVE LIFE with NEELAM
  • AFTERNOON SHOW with JAMAL
  • JAMMIN with TIA
  • BHOJPURI GAMAT with DJ NEERMAL
  • FIESTA RIGOLO with HARRY POONOOSAMY

SEASONAL

  • TURF PLUS with AJAY RAMIAH & SANTOSH RAMDIN

SATURDAY

  • LET'S LOVE LIFE with NEELAM
  • ALLO WEEKEND with YANIISH
  • LA VOIX MAURICE with NAWAZ NOORBUX & JUGDISH JOYPAUL
  • WEEKEND SHOW with BRANDON
  • LOVE TOUCH with TIA
  • MET DAN LAZWA with JO
  • COUP DE BOULE with ZIYAD ISSAC & DIDIER BRUNO
  • ROX & ROCK with ROXANNE
  • BAL SAMEDI SOIR with DIDIER

SUNDAY

  • BOLLYWOOD SHOW with JAMAL
  • ALLO WEEKEND with STEPHANIE
  • MEMORIES with HARRY POONOOSAMY
  • LES ACTUALITÉS with PREM SEWPAUL
  • LES ENFANTS D'ABORD with CAROLINE DJILALI-NARRAINEN
  • THE SHOW with TON SIMON
  • ROX & ROCK with ROXANNE
  • PLANET FRANCE with STEPHANIE
  • PYAR ISHQ AUR MOHABBAT with JAMAL
  • MEMORIES with HARRY POONOOSAMY

TikTok Awards Night

On 23 December 2019, Radio Plus held the first TikTok Awards Night, which rewards the best Mauritian TikTokers in their respective categories, at the Caudan Arts Centre in Port Louis.[3]

The complaint concerned a broadcast made on 3 October 2012 in the news bulletin of the respondent at 7:00 a.m.[4]

During the 2012 municipal elections, Radio Plus and two other radio stations, Radio One and Top FM, received a letter[5] from the Independent Broadcasting Authority listing directives to follow the rules and regulations during the mentioned period. The Chairman of IBA accused Top FM of suspected breaches, penalising the other two private stations in an interview in le Defi Quotidien but the decision was challenged as Top FM stated that they had so far communicated all and requested the IBA to withdraw the new directives so that Radio Plus and Radio one could continue their phone-in programs.[6]

See also

References

[7]

  1. "Licensed Holder", IBA http://www.iba.mu/lic_holders.htm
  2. "Radio Plus Webradios ", "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-06-19. Retrieved 2014-06-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Compétition Tik Tok de Radio Plus : les meilleurs talents récompensés". Defimedia.Info. 24 December 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  4. Decision of the Complaints Committee, IBA. http://www.iba.mu/documents/Decision_12_23.pdf
  5. "Directives for private...", IBA Website
  6. "Proposal on Directives for Private and Public broadcaster and interview of IBA Chairman", IBA
  7. "solvedlib" 18 July 2015
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