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Peace FM (Ghana) Peace FM is a private radio station in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. [1] It is owned and run by the Despite Group of Companies, [2] headed by Osei Kwame. [3] It broadcasts in the Twi language. [2] It was established on 25 May 1999 and It covers local news, politics, business, entertainment and other issues in Ghana
To show his support for the local music industry and to prioritize Ghanaian culture, he moved into radio and founded the PeaceFM at Achimota Mile 7 Junction in 1999. [2] The station's experiments with the Akan language paid off, as radio listeners looking for local programming abandoned stations broadcasting primarily in the Queen's language on the 104.3 frequency.
Class FM 91.3 Commercial Great FM Limited Accra Guide Radio 91.5 Commercial Press Xpress Limited Accra Live FM: 91.9 Commercial Quest Fine Limited Accra Sweet Rhythms FM 92.1 Commercial A and P Multimedia, formerly First Eye Enterprise Accra Ahotor FM 92.3 Commercial Universal Company Limited Accra Soyeya FM 92.5 Community Soyeya FM Ashaiman: 3 ...
Below is a list of radio stations in the Western Region and Western North Region of Ghana. List of radio stations. Name ... Brosaman fm: Enchi, WNR Radio Silver: 92.3:
Name Frequency (MHz) City or Town RejoiceFm: 101.7: Mim: Asta FM: 103.9: TECHIMAN Dero FM: 99.9: Nkoranza RADIO LINK: 89.1: TECHIMAN Anapua FM: 105.1: Kenyasi Star FM
Nana Yaa studied at Yaa Asantewaa Girls' Senior High School in Kumasi where she developed a keen interest in the media space. She was the host of a youth talk show "Conscious Vibes" which discussed social issues and challenges impacting the lives of young people. The show grew and extended unto Fox Fm in Kumasi where she co-hosted it with Opoku ...
CBGA-FM-17 in New Richmond, Quebec; CBMY-FM in Riviere-St-Paul, Quebec; CBNO-FM in Swift Current, Newfoundland and Labrador; CBNU-FM in Fermeuse, Newfoundland and Labrador; CBWZ-FM in Fairford, Manitoba; CFGP-FM-1 in Peace River, Alberta; CFGP-FM-2 in Tumbler Ridge, Alberta; CFRQ-FM in Halifax, Nova Scotia; CHFA-1-FM in Lethbridge, Alberta ...
WFXC signed on in 1965 as WSRC-FM, the sister station of Durham's WSRC (1410 AM, now WRJD). In 1971, Duke University Broadcasting Service bought the station and renamed it WDBS. The new station was free-form with much progressive rock, folk, jazz and a daily classical music program. On the business side, WDBS operated as a non-profit commercial ...