
LM Radio
LM Radio, originally launched in 1936, was a pioneering radio station broadcasting from Lourenรงo Marques (now Maputo) in Mozambique, targeting listeners in southern Africa. Known for its vibrant mix of music, news, and entertainment, it became a cultural staple, particularly during its peak in the mid-20th century. LM Radio primarily played popular international hits, jazz, and local music, connecting diverse audiences across the region. It gained fame for its unique blend of English and Portuguese programming, catering to both local and expatriate communities. The station was a key source of information and entertainment during World War II and beyond. After facing challenges, including Mozambique's independence in 1975, LM Radio ceased operations but left a lasting legacy. In 2009, it was revived in South Africa as an online and digital station, continuing its tradition of diverse music and engaging content. Today, LM Radio remains a nostalgic symbol of southern Africa's broadcasting history, celebrated for its innovation and cultural impact. Its story reflects the evolution of radio in the region, blending tradition with modern technology. LM Radio continues to entertain and connect audiences, preserving its rich heritage while adapting to the digital age.