Says Nick Efstathiou, OFM General Manager: "We have a rich history of great talent who has worked in our studios. In March we say farewell to legends of central South Africa radio. However, we welcome a few new voices to OFM and are excited at the innovative changes to some of our programmes that will bring a refreshing new dynamic to our product offering for our listeners and our clients."
Yolanda Maartens will be joining André Kunz as co-host of the Breakfast Special weekdays from 6am. Yolanda has presented A Slice of Life weekdays from 12pm for the past few years, proving herself more than up to the challenge of joining a breakfast show. Presenter Cyril Viljoen will move from after midnight to take over from 12pm. Cyril is a great asset to the station and will also present the OFM Top 10 at 10 on Saturdays from 10am.
Isabel Venter and Samantha Wrightson will host the 09:00 to 12:00 program.
The evergreen James Kilbourn will present Before Dawn weekdays from 05:00 to 06:00. A new recruit, Zelda Goetz, will present midnight to 03:00 from Monday to Friday. Another new voice to the station is Duncan Bayne, who will join the Siesta team weekdays from 15:00 to 19:00 as a producer. He will replace Enriko Klopper, who will continue presenting weekdays from 19:00 to 22:00. Enriko will be joined by another new voice, Lerato Leila, who will bring a feminine touch to the show. Lerato will also get the party started on Saturdays from 19:00 to midnight.
The Jeremy Mansfield Radio Show will join the OFM line-up on Sundays from 19:00 with Pieter Venter presenting the innovative This Week on OFM.co.za from 21:00. The show is aimed at highlighting the engaging, informative and entertaining content the on-air team place on South Africa's fourth largest radio station webpage.
"We have a great team of radio professionals engaged in what they do - falling in love with our listeners, creating content that stirs emotion and playing good music all day! I hope that our listeners will be excited by the product offering. New innovative on-air executions are about to be placed on the station. I would advise you tune in. You will love it!" says Efstathiou.