South African radio station Metro FM is making waves on the international stage. Its flagship programme, Metro FM Talk with Faith Mangope, has been shortlisted for the 2026 New York Festivals Radio Awards in the Talk Programme category, a prestigious recognition celebrating excellence in audio storytelling, creativity, and impactful broadcasting.
This recognition comes as Metro FM celebrates its 40th anniversary, reinforcing the station’s enduring influence in the South African media landscape and its reputation for producing high-quality talk radio.

A Platform for Meaningful Conversation
Hosted by veteran journalist Faith Mangope, Metro FM Talk has become a go-to platform for fearless, thought-provoking discussions. The programme tackles topics ranging from politics and economics to social justice, corporate accountability, and everyday societal issues, making it a space where listeners can engage critically with current affairs.
The show’s focus on holding power to account highlights its commitment to meaningful public discourse and reinforces its position as a programme that educates, informs, and empowers audiences.
Local Excellence, Global Recognition
Being shortlisted for a New York Festivals Radio Award — often considered one of the most prestigious accolades in radio, places Metro FM Talk alongside some of the world’s most innovative audio productions. This recognition demonstrates that locally produced content with strong storytelling and editorial insight can resonate on a global stage.
For Metro FM, it is a testament to its investment in quality talk radio that connects with listeners while maintaining international standards of excellence.
The Power of Relevance and Accountability
Metro FM Talk stands out in a crowded media landscape because of its unwavering focus on content that matters. The programme asks the tough questions, explores challenging issues, and creates conversations that truly resonate with South Africans.
Faith Mangope’s insightful hosting, combining sharp analysis, compelling interviews, and a clear editorial voice — has been central to the show’s success and its international recognition.
Implications for South African Media
This shortlist underscores the competitiveness of South African radio on the world stage and highlights the quality of local storytelling. For Metro FM, it’s a milestone that reflects decades of producing content that engages audiences, champions accountability, and maintains cultural and social relevance.
The recognition also signals that South African broadcasters can compete globally while staying true to local audiences and issues that matter most.

Looking Ahead
The winners of the 2026 New York Festivals Radio Awards will be announced later this year. For Faith Mangope and her team, being shortlisted is more than an accolade, it’s a validation of the power of radio to educate, challenge, and inspire audiences across South Africa and beyond.




























