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    Tové Kane join Algoa FM

    Tové Kane has joined Algoa FM as a presenter of her own show, 'The Quiet Storm', which will be broadcast on Sundays from 7-10pm from 2 September 2012.
    Tové Kane
    Tové Kane

    The multi-award winning radio presenter, voice artist, speaker, writer, trainer and photographer formerly hosted the popular 'Love in the afternoon' and the 'At Work Network' on 94.7 Highveld Stereo in Gauteng.

    A Rhodes University graduate, Kane has been 'in radio' since 1989 when she started on campus with Rhodes Music Radio. "After graduating, I got to present a breakfast show on a community radio station," she says.

    Her break into commercial radio came on Talk Radio 702 where she was a weekend sports anchor for a year. Hers was the first new voice on Highveld, when ownership moved from the SABC to Primedia.

    Radio connects with people

    She capped a decade of broadcasting on 94.7 Highveld Stereo by winning the Crystal Award for Best Radio Personality. "I was the only woman nominated in a category of jocks I greatly admired and respected. To win the award was hugely affirming for me."

    She spent three years on Jacaranda 94.2 before moving to Port Elizabeth. "I love how radio connects people. I am excited to join the team. My style is relaxed yet real and uplifting. I see myself as a man's kind of woman and a girl's kind of girl."

    "While in Johannesburg on business, I often caught her on Highveld. She's a thoroughbred broadcaster and I'm confident she'll take our listeners by storm," says Algoa FM operations director Alfie Jay.

    She replaces Bui G, who is the general manager of corporate affairs at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. "Buli has been associated with Algoa FM for the past 10 years and we wish her every success for the future," concludes Jay.

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