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  2. Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) is a Nigerian state radio broadcasting organization. Its flagship station is the syndicated radio network Radio Nigeria, with FM stations across the 36 states and Zonal station in the 6 geopolitical zones that broadcast in the SW (South West – Ibadan, [1] South Central – Yenagoa, South East – Enugu, North East – Maiduguri, North Central ...

  3. List of radio stations in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    96.1 – Supreme FM, Kaduna (FRCN) 97.7 – Alheri Radio FM, Kaduna; 98.5 – KASU FM (Kaduna State University radio) 98.9 – Invicta FM, Kaduna; 99.9 – Human Right Radio, Kaduna; 101.1 – ABU Samaru FM, Zaria; 102.5 – Teachers Radio (Nigeria Institute of Teachers NTI) 102.7 – Spider FM (Kaduna Polytechnic radio) 103.1 – Liberty Radio ...

  4. Globe FM - Wikipedia

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    Globe FM (98.5 MHz) is a radio station located in Bauchi State, Nigeria. It is part of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria national state-owned network. It launched on 29 July 2003 as part of a 36-station expansion of the FRCN network. [1] In 2021, new 10 kW transmitters were installed at Globe FM and 11 other FRCN stations. [2]

  5. Radio Nigeria Kaduna - Wikipedia

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    Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria Kaduna, formerly known as Radio Kaduna, was founded in 1962. It now has the largest radio listenership in sub-Saharan Africa. [1] The station broadcasts in Hausa, English, Nupe, and Kanuri. The Hausa programme can be heard in Kaduna state and worldwide on 6090 kHz shortwave, and the English programme on 4770 ...

  6. FRCN - Wikipedia

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    FRCN may stand for: Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria; Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing; Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria

  7. Telecommunications in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    A signpost of Nigeria Television Authority in Minna. The largest broadcasting companies are the government-owned Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) [11] and the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). [12] The NTA has two television services, one is NTA 1, which is distributed among NTA's six television zones.

  8. Voice of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Exclusively broadcast externally, by radio, Nigeria's viewpoint to any part of the world. Provide radio broadcasting services as a public service in the interest of Nigeria; Ensure that its services reflect views of Nigeria as a Federation and give adequate expression to the culture, characteristics, affairs and opinions of Nigeria.

  9. Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    BON was founded in 1973 [2] with over 140 members and they collectively own 250 radio and Television stations. Mr. John Ugbe, representing MultiChoice Nigeria Limited, is the 14th and current Chairman of BON, while Dr. Mansur Liman, the Director General of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, is the current vice-chairman.