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With more than 300 000 subscribers, a large majority of them people of colour, MacG has an influence that not many have in our society.
With more than 300 000 subscribers, a large majority of them people of colour, MacG has an influence that not many have in our society.

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And in recent years, even radio has evolved into something that almost anyone with a passion for it can do, through podcasts.

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