
Subscribe & Follow
NAB campaign addresses infrastructure vandalism

The campaign comprises three 40-second spots and is an urgent call for action from the public to protect broadcasting, power and telecommunications infrastructure from vandals, opportunists and criminal syndicates.
It encourages listeners to be part of the solution by reporting any incidents of suspicious behaviour to the relevant authorities.
The announcements will be flighted by NAB radio members across all provinces in the languages of their stations.
Free Radio Initiative (FRI
“Recognising that all South Africans need to pull together to protect our embattled infrastructure, this campaign is part of our Free Radio Initiative (FRI),” says Nadia Bulbulia, NAB’s executive director.
“We hope the campaign will encourage listeners to blow the whistle on acts of wilful or criminal damage to our infrastructure, which, sadly, have increased recently.”
The FRI was launched in 2019 by the NAB’s Commercial Radio Committee to provide free airtime to address issues of public concern.
Related
BBC News takes full responsibility for Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone shortcomings 3 Mar 2025 The Real Network, Rapt Creative and Bizcommunity launch RAPT BizTrendsTV – A global first in trends thought leadership 21 Feb 2025 #Sona2025 | The opportunity to showcase the country's achievements and the way forward 14 Feb 2025 Entries for the Adiaha Award for Best Documentary by an African Woman open 4 Feb 2025 eMedia investments COO Antonio Lee appointed BRC chairperson to drive audience research innovation 18 Dec 2024 From local is lekker to hyper-localisation: Township consumer trends to watch this festive season 12 Dec 2024
