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Greater Accra Region NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY LIST OF AUTHORISED VHF-FM RADIO STATIONS IN GHANA AS AT FIRST QUARTER, 2010 1 NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY LIST OF FM STATIONS IN THE COUNTRY AS AT 9 DECEMBER, 2009 NO. NAME OF TOTAL NO. PUBLIC COMMUN CAMPUS COMMER TOTAL TOTAL REGIONS AUTHORIS ITY CIAL NO. IN NO. NOT ED OPERATI IN ON OPERATI ON 1. Ashanti 36 4 - 2 30 34 2 2. Greater Accra 32 2 3 1 26 28 4 3. Brong Ahafo 32 4 3 - 25 26 6 4. Western 30 5 0 1 24 23 7 5. Northern 20 8 2 - 10 14 6 6. Central 20 2 4 3 11 13 7 7. Eastern 17 2 3 1 11 11 6 8. Volta 13 3 4 1 5 9 4 9. Upper East 10 3 3 1 3 8 2 10. Upper West 7 3 4 - - 5 2 Total 217 36 26 10 145 171 46 2 GREATER ACCRA REGION S/N Name and Address of Date of Assigned On Air Not on Location Type of Company Authorisation Frequency Air (Town /City) Station 1. GHANA BROADCASTING No 95.7MHz On Air Public FM CORPORATION official ACCRA (UNIQUE FM) Author Box 1633, Accra isation Tel : 221161-9 (Gover Fax : 221165/221149 nment) Email : 2. MULTIMEDIA No official 99.7 MHz 0 On Air ACCRA Commercial BROADCASTING CO. Authorisation FM LTD. (Partnership (JOY FM) With GBC ) Box 17207, Accra Tel :233558-60 Fax : 224405 Email : 3. NETWORK 7 - 09 – 95 90.5 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial BROADCASTING LIMITED FM (RADIO GOLD) Box 17298, Accra Tel:231976/231977/330028 1-83 Fax: 231980 Email: 4. QUEST FINE LIMITED. 17 -10 -95 91.9 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial (VIBE FM) FM Box 3616, Accra Tel:771115/771117 Fax: 227162 Email: 3 5. AERO COMMUNICATIONS 7 - 09 – 95 106.3 MHz On Air TEMA Commercial LTD. FM (ADOM FM) Box 128, Trade Fair Site, La Tel: Fax: Email: 6. SUNSHINE RADIO LIMITED. 28 - 07 -95 102.3 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial (CHOICE FM) FM Box 18167, K.I.A Tel: 761668/69 Fax:763609 Email: 7. DESPITE MUSIC 4 – 02 – 98 104.3 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial PRODUCTION LTD. FM (PEACE FM) Box 17470, Accra Tel: 406767/406669 Fax: Email: 8. MASCOTT MULTI-SERVICES 13 – 12 – 95 87.9 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial LIMITED. FM (ATLANTIS RADIO) Box 14629, Accra Tel: 237602 Fax:400900 Email: 9. UNIVERSITY OF GHANA. 21- 02 – 95 105.7 MHz On Air ACCRA Campus FM (RADIO UNIVERSE) Box 25, Legon Tel: 500782 Fax:500788 Email: 4 10. GHANA COMMUNITY 3 – 05 – 96 93.7 MHz On Air ADA Community FM BROADCASTING SERVICES. (RADIO ADA) Box 9482, K.I.A Tel: 021-500907/ 0968-22394 Fax:500032 Email: 11. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE 16 – 12 – 98 89.5 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial FM INTERNATIONAL. (RADIO FRANCE INTERNATIONAL (RFI)) Box 1573, Accra Tel: 773134/760278 Fax:760279 Email: 12. BRITISH BROADCASTING 19 – 07 – 99 101.3 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial FM CORPORATION. (BBC RADIO) C/o GBC Box 1633, Accra Tel : 221161-9 Fax : 221165/221149 Email: 13. SKY BROADCASTING 29-05-96 88.7 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial FM COMPANY LTD. (SUNNY FM) Box 15536, Accra Tel : 231929 Fax :231948 Email : 14. PEARL 24 – 06 – 97 103.7 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial FM COMMUNICATIONS LTD. (RADIO HIT) Box 17013, Accra-North Tel:233165 Fax:233166 Email: 5 15. TOP – SOUNDS LIMITED. 17 – 08 – 99 103.1 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial FM (TOP RADIO) 40 Royal Castle Road, Kokomlemle Box CT4748, Cantonments Tel:250468/9 Fax:248294 Email: 16. VICTORY 28 – 04 – 99 92.7 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial FM BROADCASTING (CHANNEL R) Box AN 8135, Accra-North Tel:510399/510400 Fax: Email: 17. GHANA BROADCASTING August 2001 96.5 MHz On Air ACCRA Public FM CORPORATION (OBONU FM) P. O. Box 1633, Accra Tel : 221161-9 Fax : 221165/221149 18. MERIDIAN FM 05-02-02 100.5 MHz On Air TEMA Community FM (GENDER AWARENESS FOUNDATION) P O Box SK 994 Sakumono Estates Accra Tel: 022-210910/12 19. WEST AFRICA 28-02-02 97.3 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial FM GOLDFIELDS LTD (CITI FM) P O Box 30211 K. I. A. Accra Tel: 233-21-761360/761618 Fax: 233-21-761619 6 20. GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL 31-05-02 98.9 MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial FM TRADE LIMITED (HAPPY FM) P O Box 1538 Dansoman, Accra Tel:233-21-220019 Fax: 220019 21. AEWAHA COMPANY LTD. 25/02/2002 95.1 MHz Not on ACCRA Commercial FM (TALK FM) Air P. O. Box 7298 Accra – North 22. VOICE OF AMERICA 19/04/04 98.1 MHz On Air ACCRA Public FM SERVICE (VOA) West African Regional Marketing Officer Office of Marketing and Programme Placement Cohen Building 330 Independent Ave. SW Rm 3666F Washington, DC 20237 23. F. P. COMMUNICATIONS 10/08/04 93.9MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM LIMITED (HOT FM) P. O. Box 8338 Kumasi 24. LITE FM STATION 07/06/04 91.3MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM LIMITED (GREAT FM) P. O. Box 320 Accra Tel: 021-401029 Fax: 021-411625 Email: [email protected] 7 25. BELL COMMUNICATIONS 11/04/05 94.7MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM LIMITED (ASEMPA FM) P. O. BOX 17013 ACCRA-NORTH 26. OMAN FM LIMITED 6-12-06 107.1MHz On Air ACCRA Commercial FM P.O.BOX 191 BURMA CAMP ACCRA 27. Culture In The 30/07/07 105.1MHz On Air Pokuase Community FM Neighborhood 28. SWEET MELODIES FM 31-03-08 94.3 MHz Not on ACCRA Commercial FM LTD. (FORMERLY FAMILY Air LTD.) P.O. BOX 3903 ACCRA 29. K & N INVESTMENTS LTD. March 1O7.7MHz On Air CANTONMENTS, Commercial FM (Y-FM) 18, 2008 ACCRA P.O BOX CT 5976 CANTONMENTS, ACCRA 30. TOWER FM LIMITED 17-09-08 100.9MHz Not on ACCRA Commercial FM P.O. Box 782 Air Accra 31. SENA RADIO LIMITED 04-06-08 104.7MHz On Air Ashiaman Commercial FM P.O.BOX 582 ASHIAMAN,TEMA 32. PARADISE VISION ESTATES 28-10-08 101.7 MHz Not on Accra Commercial FM LTD. Air 8 ASHANTI REGION S/N Name and Address of Date of Assigned On Air Not On Location Type of Company Authorisation Frequency Air (Town/City) Station 1. GHANA BROADCASTING No official 92.1 MHz On Air KUMASI Public FM CORPORATION. Authorisation (GARDEN CITY RADIO) (Government) C/o Box 1633, Accra Tel:051-22331/22332 Fax:051-22050 Email:051-27432 2. GHANA BROADCASTING No official 95.7MHz On Air KUMASI Public FM CORPORATION. Authorisation C/o Box 1633, Accra (Government) Tel:051-22331/22332 Fax:051-22050 Email:051-27432 3. GHANA BROADCASTING No official 94.3 MHz On Air OBUASI Public FM CORPORATION. Authorisation C/o Box 1633, Accra (Government) Tel:051-22331/22332 Fax:051-22050 Email:051-27432 4. GHANA BROADCASTING No official 89.9 MHz On Air JAMESI Public FM CORPORATION. Authorisation C/o Box 1633, Accra (Government) Tel:051-22331/22332 Fax:051-22050 Email:051-27432 5. OTEC LIMITED. 30 – 09 – 96 99.9 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial FM (OTEC FM) Box 2665, Kumasi Tel:051-26383/27433 Fax:051-274432 Email: 9 6. IMPERIAL BROADCASTING 19 – 09 – 96 97.1 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial FM CORPORATION. ( Box 560, Kumasi Tel: Fax: Email: 7. ELMSHORN COMPANY LTD. 14 - 05 - 97 91.5 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial FM ( Box SS157, Kumasi Tel: Fax: Email: 8. F-GAINT LIMITED. 27 – 05 – 98 97.9 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial (FOX FM) FM Box 5867, Kumasi Tel: Fax: Email: 9. MULTIMEDIA No official 99.5 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial BROADCASTING COMPANY. Authorisation FM (LUV FM) (Partnership Box 17207, Accra With GBC ) Tel: Fax: Email: 10. KNUST, 24 – 09 – 90 94.3 MHz On Air KUMASI Campus FM Univ. (RADIO FOCUS) Post Office Tel:051-23137/23534 Fax:051-23137 Email: 11. ADANSI COMMUNICATIONS 28 – 04 – 98 98.1 MHz On Air OBUASI Commercial NETWORK LTD. FM (SHAFT FM) Box 32, Obuasi Tel:0582-403 Fax: Email: 10 12. STARCOM 23 – 11 – 95 88.3 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial FM BROADCASTING LIMITED. (SPIRIT FM) Box A 575, La Tel:770344 Fax: Email: 13. INVISIBLE LIMITED 6-09-99 104.5 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial FM (NHYIRA FM) P. O. Box 17207 Accra Tel: 14. COMBINE HOUSE OF 21-11-96 101.1 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial FM MUSIC (ASH FM) Box 560, K.I.A Tel: Fax: Email: 15. ZURIA FM 13-02-02 88.7 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial FM C/o Box 40 R7 Railways, Kumasi 0181-6651995 16. MIGHTY RADIO 13-02-02 91.1 MHz On Air MAMPONG Commercial FM P. O. Box 112 Mampong, Ashanti Tel; Fax: 17. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 02-09-02 105.1 MHz On Air KUMASI Campus FM OF EDUCATION, KUMASI CAMPUS CAMPUS P. O. Box 1277, Accra Tel 051 50331 Fax: 051 50039 11 18. E. I. B. NETWORK (GH) 28-02-02 106.9 MHz Not on KUMASI Commercial FM LIMITED Air P. O. Box 15084 Accra-North Tel:024-324066 Fax:021-7012005 19. SEKYERE FM 18-06-02 94.1 MHz On Air EFFIDUASI Commercial FM P. O. Box 16 Asotwre-Asanti 20. KWAME YEBOA 29-07-02 105.3 MHz On Air KONONGO Commercial FM FRIMPONG LTD. (FAITH FM) FORMERLY (VIRGIN FOREST FM) (Faith FM) P. O. Box AN 354 Achimota, Accra Tel.: 0531-24004 / 24055 Fax: 0531-24075 21. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE 30-07-02 92.9 MHz On Air KUMASI Commercial FM D’KUMASI (RFI) French Counsellor for Cooperation, Ambassade de France, Accra 22.
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