


Welcome to FUTURE MEDIA – home of some of the largest and most successful radio stations in the country.
Established on 01st May 2019, Namibia Future Media Holdings (Pty) LTD is a future driven, multi-media business and holding company of the well-known, established and award-winning Namibian radio stations Radiowave, Omulunga Radio, Fresh FM and Nova 103.5.
RADIOWAVE is unarguably the dominant commercial radio station in Namibia featuring some of the country’s best-loved radio personalities.
OMULUNGA RADIO is by a long measure Namibia’s most listened to commercial radio station.
FRESH FM is the heartbeat of our affluent, educated and young nation, striving for growth, identity and a bright future.
NOVA 103.5, our youngest radio station, aims to make people feel better by playing the best songs from the last 40 years, and encourages listeners to play a part in the rich tapestry of its diverse playlist.
With a combined audience of over 600,000 listeners, reaching around 40% of the Namibian population – you know you can trust us to connect YOUR brand.
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