Classic 263

Classic 263, formerly Radio 1, and later Spot FM/SFM, is a Zimbabwean talk radio station that is owned by the country's national broadcaster. It broadcasts mainly in English, in addition to Ndebele and Shona.

History
Originally established to cater to the white community residing in urban and farming regions of Zimbabwe. Classic 263 has undergone significant transformations. Initially stationed in Bulawayo, it has now relocated to the capital, Harare. In 2001, the station underwent a name change from Radio 1 to Spot FM, abbreviated as SFM.

Specializing in talk shows that encompass a wide range of topics, including politics, current affairs, and sports, Classic 263 radio station also offers a diverse selection of music carefully curated for its mature urban Zimbabwean audience. The station proudly embraces its current slogan, "Now we are talking," which aptly captures its dedication to providing engaging and informative content.

Classic 263 stands out for its thought-provoking talk shows that delve into pertinent issues, fostering meaningful discussions and offering valuable insights. With a keen focus on politics, the station tackles the complex landscape of Zimbabwean governance, providing a platform for informed debates and analysis. Furthermore, its coverage of current affairs ensures that listeners stay abreast of the latest developments and events shaping the nation and the world.

In addition to its compelling talk shows, Classic 263 understands the importance of music in creating a well-rounded listening experience. The station carefully curates a diverse musical playlist that caters specifically to its urban Zimbabwean audience. From timeless classics to contemporary hits, the music selection reflects the mature tastes and preferences of the station's discerning listeners.