Frequency | 102.2FM |
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Website | www |
IFM 102.2 (IFM 102.2 Radio) is a South African community radio station based in Gauteng. [1] [2]
7 Day | |
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May 2013 | 26 000 |
Feb 2013 | 37 000 |
Dec 2012 | 34 000 |
Oct 2012 | 34 000 |
Aug 2012 | 33 000 |
Jun 2012 | 25 000 |
The station's physical address is:
Arcelor Mittal, HR Building - Main Gate, Delfos Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark [1]
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