Promoter wants 70% of local content on radio

Seagile is calling on broadcasters to give local musicians a bigger share of airplay
Seagile is calling on broadcasters to give local musicians a bigger share of airplay

As a music promoter, Gilbert ‘PP wa Pimp’ Seagile is pushing for local content to get 70% airplay on local radio stations.

He is also decrying the huge sums of money Copyright Society of Botswana (COSBOTS) pays to foreign artists whose works enjoy more airplay.

‘PP wa Pimp’ as Seagile is commonly know has embarked on a campaign, calling on broadcasters to give local musicians a bigger share of airplay than their foreign counterparts.

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