{"id":14041,"date":"2023-02-22T11:26:55","date_gmt":"2023-02-22T11:26:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sabc.co.za\/sabc\/sabc\/?p=14041"},"modified":"2023-02-22T11:26:55","modified_gmt":"2023-02-22T11:26:55","slug":"good-hope-fm-reveals-its-brand-new-look","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sabc.co.za\/sabc\/good-hope-fm-reveals-its-brand-new-look\/","title":{"rendered":"GOOD HOPE FM REVEALS ITS BRAND-NEW LOOK"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Cape Town, Monday, 13 February 2023 \u2013 The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)<br \/>\nradio station, Good Hope FM, celebrated World Radio Day by unveiling its new brand identity<br \/>\n&#8211; sporting a fresh new logo, bold new colors and a tagline befitting of the station that has<br \/>\nconnected with Cape Town listeners since 1965.<\/p>\n<p>The station unveiled a refreshed logo driven by engagements with staff, management and<br \/>\nother media experts. The goal was to identify the experiences, concerns, hopes and dreams<br \/>\nthat resonate with audiences, and to connect them with a station that is not only refreshing,<br \/>\ndistinct, relevant, appealing and vibey, but also offers a substance that is solid and meaningful.<br \/>\nSewela Sebola, Good Hope FM\u2019s Marketing Manager says \u201cGood Hope FM is a station for<br \/>\nthose who are set on asserting their own individuality, embracing and expressing their true,<br \/>\nauthentic selves in an inclusive and inspiring space where everyone belongs. The station<br \/>\nwelcomes anyone, from high school and university students, to young working professionals,<br \/>\nand those who are young at heart. Our purpose statement is clear cut: To inspire belonging<br \/>\nwithin its community of listeners. A community of unique individuals, united in their diversity<br \/>\nthrough a shared sense of belonging\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Good Hope FM\u2019s Business Manager, JD Mostert commented, \u201cIn recognising our listeners\u2019<br \/>\nuniqueness and originality, the Good Hope FM and Joe Public team drew parallels between<br \/>\nthe station and them. We are a station with our own, original flavour \u2013 elevating, evolving<br \/>\nand boldly owning our originality, while proudly representing our community of listeners<br \/>\nthrough music, content and activities that inform, entertain, educate, engage, connect,<br \/>\ninspire, uplift and empower people across Cape Town.\u201d<br \/>\nThese core values, purpose and tagline underpin Good Hope FM\u2019s new logo, a unique,<br \/>\ndistinctive monogram which combines the G for \u2018Good\u2019 and H for \u2018Hope\u2019 into an impactful,<br \/>\ncircular design \u2013 one that will be turned into a viewfinder in some of the station\u2019s visual<br \/>\nelements, placing the very community it celebrates at the heart of the brand, capturing the<br \/>\nrhythm and originality of the city and community.<\/p>\n<p>Sebola added, \u201cIn addition, the untamed and unapologetic colour palette showcases Good<br \/>\nHope FM as the authentic, aspirational and contemporary lifestyle platform, that not only<br \/>\nbravely represents its audience, but inspires people far beyond the station itself.<br \/>\nMostert concluded, \u201cthis is an exciting new chapter for Good Hope FM, but it\u2019s about more<br \/>\nthan just changing the look and feel, it\u2019s refreshing and stepping up every element of our game<br \/>\nand bettering our offering to listeners and clients even further by reminding us all who we are<br \/>\nand the massive impact we make. It\u2019s a conviction that says \u2018No one can do it quite like we<br \/>\ncan. No one gets the beat quite like we do. Because no one does originality quite like an<br \/>\noriginal\u2019.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In celebrating its new look with listeners, Good Hope FM will be hosting a Cape Town\u2019s Original<br \/>\nparty on Friday, 17 February from 9 p.m., with a LIVE broadcast from Hanover Street nightclub<br \/>\nat Grand West. The event will feature TwinzSpin\u2019s Jade and Shad, Dr Jules and Jason Spikes.<br \/>\nFor more info, visit www.goodhopefm.co.za or download the Good Hope FM app, available<br \/>\nfor iOS and Android.<\/p>\n<p>|ENDS<br \/>\nFOR MORE INFORMATION &amp; INTERVIEWS, PLEASE CONTACT:<br \/>\nAltus Venables on altus@5fm.co.za or 079 632 9852<br \/>\nGood Hope FM frequencies:<br \/>\nHout Bay &#8211; 94.1, Constantia Berg &#8211; 95.3, Franschhoek &#8211; 93.9, Paarl &#8211; 94.8, Sea Point &#8211;<br \/>\n96.7, Simonstown &#8211; 93.9, Stellenbosch &#8211; 94.1, Table Mountain &#8211; 95.8, Tygerberg &#8211;<br \/>\n96.2, Hermanus 91.9, Villiersdorp \u2013 90.2, Riversdale \u2013 90.9, Plettenberg Bay \u2013 91.3<br \/>\nAbout Good Hope FM:<\/p>\n<p>Good Hope FM is Cape Town&#8217;s original, leading music focused interactive lifestyle<br \/>\nradio station, whose Contemporary Hit Radio format provides a music mix of R&amp;B,<br \/>\nPop, Hip Hop and Dance. The Good Hope FM footprint covers the Cape including the<br \/>\ncity, surrounding towns and villages the Overberg and Plettenberg Bay, targeting<br \/>\nyoung, global, routed and now generation listeners. The station has a target<br \/>\naudience of SEM 5-9, 22-32 year olds.<br \/>\nwww.goodhopefm.co.za<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Cape Town, Monday, 13 February 2023 \u2013 The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) radio station, Good Hope FM, celebrated World Radio Day by unveiling its new brand identity &#8211; sporting a fresh new logo, bold new colors and a tagline befitting of the station that has connected with Cape Town listeners since 1965. 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