> > I didnt know Dance music was popular enough in Africa to
> get
> > radio airplay, you would think, that they would mostly
> > listen to Hip Hop, and African top 40, like the other
> > African CHRs play. By the way, they speak English on this
>
> > station, with British Accents
> >
> Duh! This is a station from South Africa

Ask some of the
> world's leading DJs about South Africa, as almost all of
> them spin there. 5 FM, which can be heard all over South
> Africa, is definitely Dance friendly, as is Cape Town's Good
> Hope FM.
>
> List of CHR webcasters from South Africa:
>
> 5 FM, All Over South Africa
>
http://www.5fm.co.za/
> Frequencies:
http://www.5fm.co.za/station_frequency.asp
> (22 K)
http://www.antfarm.co.za/clients/5fm/5fm_22.asx
> (22 K)
m> ms://www.antfarm.co.za/clients/5fm/silversands/asxGenPop.asp
>
>
> Good Hope FM, 94-97 FM Cape Town Region (Rhythmic Leaning
> CHR)
>
http://www.goodhopefm.co.za
> Frequencies:
http://www.goodhopefm.co.za/frequencies.asp
> (22 K)
h> ttp://www.antfarm.co.za/clients/goodhopefm/goodhopefm_22.asx
>
>
> KFM, 94.5 Cape Town (bilingual)
>
http://www.kfm.co.za
> (16 K)
http://web.uustream.uunet.co.za/kfm/media.aspx
>
> Bay FM, 107.9 Port Elizabeth
>
http://www.bayfm.co.za/
> (24 K)
http://tsdn.ath.cx:8000/
>
> MFM, 92.6 Stellenbosch
>
http://www.mfm.co.za/
> (16 K)
http://mfmstream.sun.ac.za/mfm926unicast.asx
>
You just dont think of Africa as being a place to go clubbing and stuff, at least not the Africa you see on the Discovery channel, but it makes sense, since its right below Europe. Right now the DJs are speaking French on Bay Fm, but I swear, that earlier they were speaking english. That Kiss 100 in Kenya is the other CHR I was talking about, they sound like a U.S Rhythmic Chr, with african music mixed in, they dont play much, if any dance music on their, Im going to have to check out the other Dance friendly stations listed.