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Patrick N'Guema N'Dong (1957 – 23 December 2021) was a French-Gabonese journalist on Gabon's Africa N°1 radio station, which is transmitted through French Africa and France. He was known for his two programs devoted to the occult sciences, parapsychology , and traditional African religions .
Today it is classified as a mostly techno/house radio) since 1981 (Trivia: FG stands for Fréquence Gay). Radio Montmartre (French music) from 1981 until 11 July 1995. Became Montmartre FM (French music) from 11 July 1995 until 1998, then became MFM (French music) since 1998. La voix du Lézard (modern rock) from 1982 to
All Jazz Radio [9] (Africa's only 24/7 volunteer driven online radio station streaming daily from Cape Town, playing all jazz from Africa including, Blues, Latin & World jazz) 234Radio [ 2 ] East Coast Radio
Radio Nostalgie, part of Nostalgie International, received in Abidjan [1] JAM FM , [ 1 ] authorized since March 1993, with the goal of beginning transmissions by the beginning of 2000. The decree approving the convention for the operation of a public radio broadcasting service was signed by the Conseil des ministres April 24, 1996.
List of radio stations in Africa; O. Radio Okapi; R. Radio Congo Belge; Radio Nacional de la R.A.S.D. This page was last edited on 3 January 2020, at 22:44 (UTC) ...
Airing on satellite radio and Internet radio platforms, the service airs news, cultural, sports and public affairs programming focusing on South Africa and the African continent. Channel Africa evolved out of Radio RSA , a similar service which was closely associated with the South African apartheid regime.
The radio station RFM was created by Patrick Meyer and started broadcasting on 6 June 1981, then offering a musical program including mainly: Rock, World music and French music in stereo audio. Its first slogan was RFM, la radio couleur (RFM, the color radio), with a logo representing the 3 letters R F M in the form of green, yellow and pink ...
The African Union of Broadcasting (AUB, French: Union africaine de radiodiffusion, Arabic: الاتحاد الأفريقي للبث, romanized: Alaitihad al'Afriqiu Lilbathi, Portuguese: União Africana de Radiodifusão) is a professional body composed of the national radio and television organizations of African states. [1]