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The Association of Christian Broadcasters is a network of Christian broadcasting organisations who
have a vision of reaching people with the Gospel and are willing to share their resources and expertise.
Nearly all Christian radio & television stations and their programme producers in Southern Africa are
members of the ACB. The ACB was founded in 1994, and currently has over 75 members.
The membership and services of the ACB cover Southern Africa including Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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"It is not often that one has the opportunity of taking part in the “extreme makeover” or the
planning of the “re-birth” of an organization."
Over the next few months, the new Association of Christian Media will be formed.
Click on the ACM Conference 2012 button above to learn more about the conference and download the registration form.
Congratulations to all the ACM radio stations that won at the MTN Radio Awards 2012
Radio Khwezi won in the “Drama Programme” and “Night Time Show” categories. Two of Radio Khwezi’s presenters won, Nothile Zwane for “News and Actuality Presenter” and Sakha Isizwe for “Night Time Presenter”.

Radio Khwezi presenters with their awards
Radio Tygerberg won the “Radio Station of the Year – Community” Award.

Willem Erwee, Marketing and Advertising Manager (left) and Hardus Zevenster, CEO (right)
Photo compliments of TygerBurger Newspaper's Carina Roux
Radio Pulpit won in the “Music Show” category for their show “Jubel en Juig” and their presenter Josie Raath won in the “Sports Presenter” category.

Radio Pulpit with one of their awards
Impact Radio’s Thabo Mdluli won in the “Community Presenter” category.

Impact Radio with their award
East Rand Stereo’s Helen Desbois won in the “Day Time Presenter” category. They also won in the “Promotion/Stunt/Event” category.
These are some of the benefits of being a member of the ACB
• Networking opportunities between content providers and broadcasters.
• Broadcast training.
• Advice and assistance with license applications.
• Legal advice about broadcasting requirements.
• Technical assistance.
• Programmes and music for broadcasting.
• News of what is happening in Christian media.
• Opportunities to participate in Conferences, Training courses etc.
• Affiliation to the NAB, (South Africa), FEB (Europe), CMA (Australia), NRB (USA) etc. through the ACB.
• Annual conference providing training, fellowship and networking opportunities.
• Details of new technology and broadcast software.The ACB provides a regular news-letter via email and information on the web-site.
