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The Tide is a Nigerian daily newspaper. It is the most widely circulated newspaper published in Port Harcourt , Rivers State and one of Nigeria's major newspapers. Owned and funded by the state, The Tide began printing operations on 1 December 1971 and has a digital version.
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Wave 91.7 FM, is a mixed news, talk, and music radio station based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.The station began operating on a regular basis on 1 September 2011. It is currently owned by South Atlantic Media and broadcasts from studios in 30 Forces Avenue, Old GRA at the frequency of 91.7 on the FM band.
African Newspapers of Nigeria Ltd Peoples Gazette: Abuja: 2020: Peoples Gazette Limited The Will: Lagos: 2009: Austyn Ogannah Triumph: Kano: 1980: Triumph Publishing Company Limited Nigerian Observer: Benin City: 1968: Bendel Newspapers Company Limited The Tide: Port Harcourt: 1971: Rivers State Newspaper Corporation Nigeria Standard: Jos: 1972
Rhythm 93.7 FM is a commercial radio station located in the Old GRA neighborhood of Port Harcourt, Rivers State.The station broadcasts an urban contemporary radio format, playing a variety of music genres including R&B, hip hop, with occasional electronic dance music and reggae.
Radio Rivers 99.1 (also known as Radio Rivers 2) is the first state-owned FM radio station in Rivers State, and the second FM radio station to launch in Nigeria. It is run by Rivers State Broadcasting Corporation (RSBC) and operates on 99.1 Megahertz. The station first signed on the air on Saturday 2 May 1981. [1]
Garden City Radio 89.9 is a state owned commercial FM radio station in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, which broadcasts across Rivers State from studios in Old GRA. The station's signal strength reaches about four surrounding states including Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Imo. Its target audience are people from ages 25–54. [2]
In print media, the largest-circulated daily newspaper published in Port Harcourt is The Tide. It is state-supported and has an online version. It is state-supported and has an online version. Another popular newspaper is the weekly tabloid National Network which is owned by local politician Jerry Needam . [ 75 ]