Radio Plus (Mauritius)

Radio Plus
Broadcast area Mauritius
Slogan Écouté Ou Pou Tendé
Frequency 87.7 MHz (Center)
88.6MHz (North)
98.9MHz (South)
First air date 2004
Language(s) French, Hindi, Mauritian Creole
Transmitter coordinates Coordinates: 20°10′19″S 57°30′03″E / 20.1718718°S 57.5007039°E / -20.1718718; 57.5007039
Owner Le Défi Media Group
(Private Commercial Free to Air FM Radio broadcasting license)
Webcast http://radioplus.defimedia.info/radio-stations/
Website http://radioplus.defimedia.info/

Radioplus is a private radio station owned and broadcast by Defimedia group, a leading company in Media and Communication in Mauritius. It starts operation in 2004 with a Private Commercial Free to Air FM Radio Broadcasting Licence[1] issued by the Independent Broadcasting Authority- Mauritius.

Radio Plus 's slogan is "Ecoute ou Pou tende" (English: Listen you will hear, French: Ecoutez vous allez entendre). It is ranked as the No. 1 Radio Station in Mauritius and innovate frequently its programming programs to bring freshness to the Mauritian audience.

It also operate three Webradio,[2] namedly:

Radio Plus Ltd also own the Mauritian WebTV, Teleplus.

Programs[3]

On Week days (Monday-Friday)

Other Show on Weekdays

On Weekend

The complaint concerned a broadcast made on 3 October 2012 in the news bulletin of the respondent at 7:00 am.[4]

During the Municipal Elections 2012, Radio Plus along with other 2 radio stations, Radio one and Top Fm, received a letter[5] by the Independent Broadcasting Authority listing directives to follow the rules and regulations they were to follow during the mentioned period. The Chairman of IBA accused Top Fm of suspected breaches, penalising the other two private stations in an interview in le Defi Quotidien but the decision was challenged as Top FM stated that they had so far communicated all and requested the IBA to withdraw the new directives so that Radio Plus and Radio one could continue their phone-in programs.[6]

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