The Potential of Community Radio in Fostering Economic Empowerment of Youths in The Cape Flats Communities

Joseph Olusegun Adebayo (Corresponding / Lead Author), Gqibile John Bulani (Corresponding / Lead Author), Trust Matsilele (Corresponding / Lead Author)

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    Abstract

    This study examines the role community radio plays infostering the economic empowerment of youths in the Cape Flats. Using Bush Radio as a case study, the researchers theoretically anchored the study on Dennis McQuail’s (1987) media development theory. The study population comprised management staff, presenters, and listeners of Bush Radio. Findings revealed that Bush Radio positions youth at the forefront of their programming. The station serves as a credible source of information relevant and beneficial to young people focusing on entrepreneurship, financial literacy, education, and employment creation. Findings reveal that the station’s youth-centric programmes focus on crucial community media tenets of localism and participation, which affords local young talent of artists a platform to promote and monetise their creative material. Finally, some of the study’s findings revealed the station acts as a conduit that connects youths with government and relevant organisations offering opportunities to uplift and better their livelihoods.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1
    Pages (from-to)22-43
    Number of pages21
    JournalCommunicare : Journal of Communication Studies
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 17 Jul 2022

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