Hot 102.7FM, Johannesburgâs newest commercial radio station, has become famous for its legendary âOld Skoolâ music parties and the 2023 Jingle Jam was no different, with a focus on ringing in the festive season and using the stationâs growing platform to do some good in the community.
That involved asking all partygoers to bring a toy for a child aged between three and seven, with these toys set to be used to drive Hot 102.7FMâs Toy Run in early December â another landmark event on the stationâs calendar.
âJingle Jam really is the start of the festive season for us, but itâs also a great opportunity to invite our listeners to party with us and to do it in the right spirit, remembering that there are many people out there who arenât as fortunate as we are,â said Lloyd Madurai, managing director of Hot 102.7FM. âIn particular, those kids who might not be anticipating a great Christmas. Weâd like to make it one to remember for them.â
Tickets to Jingle Jam sold out quickly, ensuring a big crowd was on hand to enjoy one of the parties of the year, featuring the music that Hot 102.7FM has become famous for, from the stationâs world-class DJs: Madurai, Shawny B, Steve Bishop and Shane âThe Dukeâ Wellington.
The Christmas theme ensured there was plenty of dressing up, with prizes on the night for those who made the most effort with their outfits and went to town with the Christmas theme.
âWe love to throw great parties, but we also love to give back, particularly to those who desperately need it, and weâre fortunate that Hot 102.7FM is in a position to do that,â said Madurai. âIt really is one of the great benefits of having the platform we have.â
The giving doesnât end there, with Hot 102.7FM about to embark on the Hot Cares Christmas, between 4 and 14 December, which will see four lives changed every day for those nine days.
Itâs been a busy and successful few weeks for Hot 102.7FM, which recently was named âBest Local Radio Stationâ at the Best of Joburg Readersâ Choice Awards, along with the Hot 1027 Breakfast winning the âBest Radio Showâ category.
The station also raised an incredible R19.4m in just 12 and a half hours at its annual Teddython Hot Cares charity fundraiser.
Hot 102.7FM will be looking to add to its awards tally on the second of December, when the SA Radio Awards takes place in Johannesburg. The station has been nominated in 14 categories, including in the coveted âCommercial Station of the Yearâ category, whilst significantly, Hot 102.7FM is also on the shortlist in the âMy Station â Most Loyal Listenerâ category.