Classic 263, formerly Radio 1, and later Spot FM/SFM, is a Zimbabwean talk radio station that is owned by the state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC). Its broadcasts are spoken in English, Ndebele, and Shona.

Classic 263
  • Zimbabwe
Broadcast areaZimbabwe
Frequency90.0 MHz in Bulawayo
Programming
Language(s)English
Format
Ownership
OwnerZBC
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.classic263.co.zw

The station specializes in talk shows that encompass a wide range of topics, including politics, current affairs, and sports, it also offers a selection of music for its Zimbabwean audience. The station's slogan is "Now we are talking."

History

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Classic 263 was originally established to serve the white community residing in urban and farming regions of Zimbabwe.

In 2001, the station changed its name from Radio 1 to Spot FM, which was abbreviated as SFM. Initially stationed in Bulawayo, it officially relocated to the capital, Harare.

Content

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Classic 263 features talk shows that delve into social issues, facilitate discussion, and provide insights to listeners. The talk shows place emphasis on politics, as the station explores the complexities of Zimbabwean governance, providing a platform for debates and analysis on political matters.

In addition to its talk shows, Classic 263 broadcasts music, mainly focusing on Adult hits, targeted towards Zimbabwean listeners.


References

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The official radio station for Classic263 [1]

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www.classic263.co.zw