Free Advertising on GAP-Radio
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Greetings Family
We at Global Africa People’s Radio (www.GAP-Radio.com ) would like to say thanks to you all who have been supporting us the past few months. We are now firmly established in the Top Five out of nearly 400 talk radio stations on our Streaming Server Network. As a special way of saying “Thank you” and to encourage even more listeners to log in, we are offering a limited period of absolutely free advertising on GAP-Radio.
Every night, at varying times during our live Broadcasts, when we say: “FILL THE GAP” the first five people to call in (+44 208 678 9098) will be allowed 2 minutes each to advertise their Business, Conference, Concert, Gig, Invention, Product, Service or their Merchandise free of charge.
Do you have something you want to tell the world about? Do you have a message for someone in another country or down the road? Are you searching for something or Someone? Are you celebrating an Event or an Anniversary? Then this free space is for you.
If you are a Business Person, Concert Promoter, Club Promoter, Employer, Fan, Innovator, Instructor, Inventor, Job Seeker, Merchandiser, Professional Sports and Entertainment Celebrity, Reader, Student, Teacher, Writer etc., you can and should “FILL THE GAP”.
Below is some more information about GAP-Radio you may find useful.
May the Ancestors guide and protect you on our way.
Love and life
Spartacus R.
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We have been broadcasting live since March 2005 and are number 5 of 390 talk shows and number 580 of all the 5000 stations on the Live365 network.
Some of the people featured on GAP-Radio include (in alphabetical order): Aboo Jahtata (Presenter Galaxy Radio), Ade Damola Ifaturoti (Senior Editor, Africa World Press), Afreya Adofo (Activist), Agekpa Aikuta and Friends (Edutainers), Ahati Kilindi Iyi (Martial Scientist), Akyaaba Addai-Sebo (Started Black History Month in UK, Special Envoy Negotiator), Amen Ra Neter (History Student), Andy Hamilton (Legendary Jazz Musician), Arewa (Nigerian Traditional musicians), Benjamin Zephaniah (Poet), Best Kept Secret (Poets), Bini Brown (Activist), Brother Hakim (Film Analyst/Radio Presenter), Brother Nii, Tafari & Kenyetta (Single Parent Family), Buddy Larrier (Activist), Carol Smith (GAPNet Award Recipient), Chief Adelekan (Yoruba Ifa Babalawo), Del Jones (Writer), Dr. Afua Cooper (Historian), Dr. Les Henry (Educationalist), Dr. Nalani (Healer), Dr. Pheko (PAC of Azania), Dr. Phil Valentine (Healer), Emanuel (Musician), Eula Valentine (Sickle Cell), Femi Okutubo (Trumpet Magazine), Jackie Fergus (Activist), Jean-Manuel Foumbi (Scientist, Inventor Flapping Wing Aircraft), Jennifer Stoute (Olympic Athlete/Sports Agent), Kamau Khalfani (Radio Presenter), K. B. Asante (Diplomat, Writer), Keidi Obi Awadu aka Conscious Rasta (Presenter/Founder LIB Radio), Kemi Seba (Activist), Khesumaba Jess (Film Maker), King Lion (Herbologist), Kwaku Bonsu (Presenter Power Jam radio), Kwame Mahlangu (VideoGrapher), Laja Pelumi (VideoGrapher), Llaila O. Afrika (Healer, Writer), Louis Farrakhan (Nation of Islam), Martin G. (VideoGrapher), Michael St. George (Dub Poet), Minkah Adofo (Activist), Mumia Abu Jamal (Journalist, Activist, Death Row inmate), Mutabaruka (Poet, Radio presenter), M. K. Asante Junior (Writer/Filmmaker - 500yrs Later), Nkechi Aligbe-Abeng (Therapist), Olayinka Ayoade (Writer), Omali Yeshitela (Uhuru Movement), Ona Fowokan aka George Kelly (Sculptor), Ope Bankole (U.K. Black Links Magazine), Owen Alik Shahadah (Filmmaker - 500yrs Later), Paul Obinna (Teacher/Historian, Timeline), Priest Pablo (The Order of Melchezedek), Professor Bwemba Bong (Historian), Professor Leonard Jeffries (Historian), Professor Oba T’shaka (Writer), Professor Theophile Obenga (Historian), Professor Tony Martin (Historian), Queen Mother Nana Akosua Sekyiaabea 1 (Queen), Ramona Africa (Move Family Africa), Ras Babu (Healer), Ras Jabulani (Repatriate to Zimbabwe), Roy Shirley (Reggae Veteran), Sam Addo (No Bling TV), Samuel Burke (Hearts to Africa), Shango B’Song (Filmmaker), S. I. Martin (Historian), Simon Woolley (Operation Black Vote), Solomon Mezepo (Publisher), Tamale Ssali (Mariandina), Tubia Maria Therese Santana (Moyo Wa Taifa), Wadiyah Jamaal (Wife of Mumia Abu Jamaal, Activist and Death Row Resident), and many, many more.
For Africa Liberation Day 2005, we hooked up Live with Africans in Azania (South Africa), Ghana, Guinea Bissau, USA, Virgin Island, Zimbabwe, Birmingham and London.
All our programs are Archived using HiMD MiniDisc recorder and are available for sale on CD or DVD.
We have managed to break down some of the Barriers that have separated us as a People for centuries. Our aim is to Heal, Strengthen, Educate, Entertain, Empower, Inspire, Motivate, Promote, Support, Celebrate and ultimately Liberate our Global African Family.
GAP-Radio.com (Global Africa People's Radio) based in Brixton, is the only African (Black) owned talk radio station in the UK. We broadcast 24hrs a day, 7 days a week, world wide, with currently one daily live program (GlobalEyes with live and interactive Interviews/Discussions from 8pm to 10pm GMT or whenever we finish). Programs are also repeated at 2.00am, 8.00am and 2.00pm GMT.
Throughout these highly Interactive programs, which regularly includes studio interviews/discussions and telephone hook ups with prominent members of our Global African community. We also receive and respond to emails and telephone calls.
GlobalEyes Live Programs
8pm -10pm GMT (3.00pm EST, 12.00pm PST and 10.00pm EAT)
Monday – GlobalEyes Big Read. We read and discuss important documents including books, scripts, speeches etc.
Tuesday – GlobalEyes Health Watch. Looking at the Physical, Psychomotional, Social and Spiritual health of the Global African Community.
Wednesday – GlobalEyes Wealth Creation. “The Greatest Wealth of a Nation are its people” We discuss how to make Economics, Finance and Business generally, work for a Wealthier, Healthier and Liberated Global African Family.
Thursday – GlobalEyes Innovations. Discovering, Uncovering and Promoting some of the Inventive and Creative Genius Abundant in our Global African Community.
Friday – GlobalEyes Edutainment/Youth Voice. Educational Entertainment/ Issues relating to our youth (our future)
Saturday – AfricanVoices: Ordinary and Extraordinary African people speaking African thoughts with African Voices. We feature Celebrations, Concerts, Conferences, Experiments, Interviews, Seminars, Teach-Ins, Trials, anywhere African Voices are speaking.
Sunday – GlobalEyes BigFeast. For those who can only listen on Sundays. Repeat of the whole week’s live and new broadcasts
Our web addresses are www.gap-radio.com and www.globalafrica.com.
If you have anything of interest to the Global African Family, you can broadcast it on GAP-Radio please call in on +44 208 678 9098 during live broadcast times.
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