Radio One (Mauritius)
Radio One is the first private radio station in Mauritius, owned and broadcast by Viva Voce Ltd. It started operations in 2002 with a Private Commercial Free to Air FM Radio Broadcasting Licence issued by the Independent Broadcasting Authority- Mauritius. Radio One is popularly known as the news and entertainment radio channel.
Programs
Source:On Weekday
Matin Bonheur with Rj MarioLe Wake Up Show with Rj Louanna Lodoiska And Rj Andy Bignoux English News - Ayrece Steward Enquêtes en Direct with Christopher SowamberLe Club with Rj Miguel and Radio One News TeamLe13_15 with Rj Daniella GrandcourtLe 15-18 with Rj Jimmy GasselFace A Face / Feature / Le Dossier / Nu La Vwa Nu Radio with Finlay Salesse, Emmanuel Eydou, Emilie Runga, Ashley Victor, Shazia Thupsee, Avinash GopeeTURF TALK with Andy Bignoux, Amize Assad,Shawn LouisMeli-Melo Wednesday with Rj UrsulaGood Vibes Thursday with Rj UrsulaBlack Friday Friday 8pm-11pm with Rj Louanna / Miss LouOn Weekend
Le Morning Du Weekend with Rj CorinettePolémique with FinlayPlanet Hits with Rj Ursula- 100%Hits 80 with Rj Elvis Hit Radio One with Rj RiazRadio One Arena with Fabrice Coiffic & Shawn Louis DJ & CO with Andy & RubenLes Tubes Inoubliables with Rj ElvisDimanche Culture with Rj FinlayZwe Sa La Misik with Rj MarioGeneration 80's with Rj ElvisA State of Trance with Armin Van BuurenClub Life with TiestoPlanet Perfecto with Paul OakenfoldUMF RadioSpinnin' Sessions
Radio One is the exclusive broadcaster of Spinnin sessions, Clublife, ASOT, Planet Perfecto, UMF Radio.
Legal Matter
During the Municipal Elections 2012, Radio One along with 2 other radio stations Top FM and Radio Plus received a letter by the Independent Broadcasting Authority listing directives to follow the rules and regulations they owe to follow during the mentioned period. The Chairman of IBA accused Top Fm of suspected breaches penalizing the other two private radio in an interview in Le Defi Quotidien but the decision was challenged as Top FM state that they had so far communicated all and requesting the IBA to withdraw the new directives so that Radio Plus and Radio one could continue their phone-in programs.La Sentinelle, one of the main shareholders of Viva Voce Ltd lost control on Radio One.