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LIST OF RADIO STATIONS IN OYO STATE

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  Agbaletu Radio, Felele, Ibadan  listen to Agbaletu Agidigbo Radio, Monatan, Ibadan L isten to Agidigbo Ajisebi Oyo Radio  listen live   Ajilore Atamatase Radio   listen live Alayo Radio listen live Alikan Radio  listen live Arole Radio  listen live Apostolos Radio, Bodija  listen live Auntie Mo Kids FM listen live •Baba Sebioba Radio  Download App Bliss Radio, Ibadan  listen live Bush Radio  website • Canat Radio  Listen live •Cone Radio  Listen to Cone Radio • Cross fire Radio  listen live   listen on mixlr   • Crystalcity Radio  listen live listen via online Radio box • Crystal Online Radio  listen live • Damsel Radio  listen live • Daplannet Radio  watch Daplannet Radio • DotmondSports RadioInternational   Watch Dotmondsports • Ebedi FM Ìsé

LIST OF RADIO STATIONS IN BAYELSA STATE

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Online Radio:  Flames Radio   listen to Flames Radio FM • 93.1 – People FM, Oxbow Lake Swali, . Yenagoa • 94.7 – Silverbird Rhythm FM, Oxbow Lake Swali, Yenagoa •95.5 – Royal FM, Agudama-Epie, Yenagoa •97.1 – Bayelsa State Broadcasting Corporation (BSBC) Glory FM, Radio Bayelsa, Ekeki Yenagoa  Listen to Glory FM •102.5 – Ray Power FM, Elebele, Yenagoa •106.5 – Creek FM, Radio Nigeria, Yenagoa Also See: List Of Radio Stations  In  Anambra State

LIST OF RADIO STATIONS IN BAUCHI STATE

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Online Radio:  • Izalah Radio, Jos  listen live   • Fikrah Radio  listen live    • LDB Radio  listen live    • Randa FM Bauchi  listen live on mixlr   Watch live on facebook AM 990 kHz- Brc 1 AM, Bauchi FM 89.5 – BRC jama'are FM 94.6 MHz – Brc 2 FM, Bauchi 95.7 MHz – Ray Power FM, Bauchi 97.5 MHz – Albarka Radio, Bauchi 98.5 MHz – Globe FM (FRCN), Bauchi 99.5 MHz – Atap FM, Bauchi

LIST OF RADIO STATIONS IN ANAMBRA STATE

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Online Radio: •All Saints Cathedral Radio, Onitsha via https://www.radionomy.com/en/radio/allsaintscathedralonitsha/index • Communio Sanctorum Radio, via https://streema.com/radios/Communio_Sanctorum_Radio • Rhema FM Awka(gospel FM),  via https://zeno.fm/gospelfm-awka/ • Sea of pounds FM,Awka, via https://streema.com/radios/Seaofpounds_FM • Sound Kitchen Radio, via https://soundkitchenradio.com FM: • 88.5 – Anambra Broadcasting Service, Awka • 88.9 – Brilla FM, Onitsha – Sports • 89.2– Radio Biafra (Pirate Radio) • 89.4 – Minaj FM Obosi • 89.7 – City Radio, Onitsha www.cityradiofm897.com • 90.1 – Lumen FM, Uga • 90.7 – Anambra Broadcasting Service, Onitsha • 91.5 – Blaze FM, Oraifite • 91.9 – Authority FM Nnewi • 93.3 – Madonna Radio (Madonna University) FM, Okija • 93.7 – Wazobia FM Onitsha • 94.1 – Unizik (Nnamdi Azikiwe University) FM, Awka • 95.3 – Radio Sapientia FM, Onitsha • 95.7 – Rhythm FM, Awka • 98.3 – Ogene FM, Awka • 98.7 – MOMENT FM

UPSURGE OF RADIO STATIONS IN ANAMBRA: A CLEAR EVIDENCE OF CONDUCIVE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.

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By: Chinweozo Amuta from Onitsha There are more than twenty electronic media outfits (including radio and television stations), in different parts of Anambra state today. About two third of the stations were established between 2014 and this year. Some of the radio stations are located at Oraifite in Ekwusigo local government area, Nnewi in Nnewi North local government area and Umuchu in Aguata local government area, all in Anambra South Senatorial district. Other radio stations are located at Obosi, Nnobi, Ogidi, Mgbakwu, Umuawulu and Awka in Idemili North and South as well as Awka North and South local government areas of the Anambra Central district while the rest are operational in Anambra North senatorial district, precisely Onitsha North, which is hosting the largest open market in the West African subregion. Apart from Lagos, Anambra state has the highest number and concentration of electronic media in Nigeria today. Their establishment is largely due to the fact tha

History Of Bcoadcasting Corporation Of Oyo State (BCOS TV, Mapo FM- Now Olúyòlé FM, Ajílété FM and Òkè- Ògùn FM)

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The Origin And Metamorphosis Broadcasting, in 1932, was introduced into the country, Nigeria, by the Colonial Master, Britain. The history of Broadcasting in Nigeria is connected to the era of colonization in the country. Being colonized by Britain, Nigeria, a West African Country even with her own many ethnic groups, became an English-speaking country and her official language, English. The Champion Of Broadcasting In Nigeria The idea of Regionalization made Nigeria to be carved into three (3) regions namely: Northern Region, Western Region and Eastern Region. The capital of Western Region was Ibadan. Broadcasting indigenously, started in Nigeria from Ibadan, the capital of Western Region (which today is the capital of Oyo State). Broadcasting had been championed in the Western Region of Nigeria, even before, the country gained her independence from Britain in 1960. It was in 1958 that Western Region, ahead of others, went into Broadcasting by establishing the Western Nige