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Greater Accra Region NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY LIST OF AUTHORISED VHF-FM RADIO STATIONS IN GHANA AS AT FOURTH QUARTER, 2013 Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 1 NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY LIST OF FM STATIONS IN THE COUNTRY AS AT FOURTH QUARTER, 2013 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. Greater Accra 47 5 6 3 33 42 5 2. Ashanti 47 3 4 2 38 41 6 3. Brong Ahafo 45 3 4 0 38 38 7 4. Western 52 6 4 1 39 37 15 5. Central 27 2 7 3 15 22 5 6. Eastern 29 2 5 1 21 26 3 7. Volta 34 3 7 1 23 24 10 8. Northern 30 7 10 0 13 20 10 9. Upper East 13 2 3 1 7 10 3 10. Upper West 15 3 8 1 3 7 8 Total 339 36 58 13 232 267 74 Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 2 GREATER ACCRA REGION S/N Name and Address of Date of Assigned On Air Not Location (Town Type of Station Company Authorisation Frequency on Air /City) 1. MASCOTT MULTI- 13 – 12 – 95 87.9MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM SERVICES LIMITED. (ATLANTIS RADIO) Box PMB CT 106, Accra Tel: 0302 7011212/233308 Fax:0302 230871 Email: 2. NETWORK 7 - 09 – 95 90.5MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM BROADCASTING LIMITED (RADIO GOLD) Box OS 2723,OSU Accra Tel:0302-300281/2 Fax: 0302-300284 Email:[email protected] m 3. QUEST FINE LIMITED. 17 -10 - 95 91.9MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM (VIBE FM) Box PMB CT 183, Accra Tel:0302-7011444/7011306 Fax: 2271 Email: [email protected] 4. SUNSHINE RADIO 28 - 07 - 95 102.3MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM LIMITED. (CHOICE FM) Box 18167, K.I.A Tel: 0302 - 761668/69 Fax:0302 - 763609 5. UNIVERSITY OF GHANA. 21- 02 – 95 105.7MHz On Air Accra Campus FM (RADIO UNIVERSE) Box 25, Legon Tel: 0302 - 500782 Fax:0302 - 500788 Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 3 6. AERO COMMUNICATIONS 7 - 09 – 95 106.3MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM LTD. (ADOM FM) P.O.Box GP17207, Accra Tel :0302-233558/9,7011999 Fax : 0302-224405 7. GHANA COMMUNITY 3 – 05 – 96 93.3MHz On Air Ada Community FM BROADCASTING SERVICES. (RADIO ADA) Box KA 9482, K.I.A Tel: 0302-516441/2 Fax: 0302-516442 Email: [email protected] 8. SKY BROADCASTING 14 – 04 - 97 88.7MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM COMPANY LTD. (SUNNY FM) Box CT 3850, Accra Tel : 0302-225716/9 Fax :0302-221981 Email :[email protected] 9. PEARL 24 – 06 – 97 103.7MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM COMMUNICATIONS LTD. (RADIO HIT) Box 17013, Accra-North Tel: 0302 - 233165 Fax: 0302 - 233166 10. DESPITE MUSIC 4 – 02 – 98 104.3MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM PRODUCTION LTD. (PEACE FM) Box 17470, Accra Tel: 0302-406767/406669 Fax: 0302 406531 Email:[email protected] Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 4 11. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE 16 – 12 – 98 89.5MHz On Air Accra Public( Foreign) INTERNATIONAL. FM (RADIO FRANCE INTERNATIONAL (RFI)) Box GP 453, Accra Tel: 0302-773134/760278 Fax:0302-760279 Email: info@alliancefrancaiseghan a 12. TOP – SOUNDS LIMITED. 17 – 08 – 99 103.1MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM (TOP RADIO) 40 Royal Castle Road, Kokomlemle Box CT4748, Cantonments Tel: 0302-248691 Fax: 0302-248294 Email: 13. BRITISH BROADCASTING 19 – 07 – 99 101.3MHz On Air Accra Public (Foreign) CORPORATION. FM (BBC RADIO) C/o GBC Box 1633, Accra Tel : 0302 - 221161-9 Fax : 221165/221149 Email: 14. VICTORY BROADCASTING 28 – 04 – 99 92.7MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM (CHANNEL R) Box AN 8135, Accra-North Tel:0302-510399/510404 Fax:0302-510400 Email: 15. AEWAHA COMPANY LTD. 25 - 02 - 02 95.1MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM (X FM) P. O. Box 7298 Accra – North Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 5 16. GENDER AWARENESS 05 – 02 - 02 100.5MHz On Air Tema Community FM FOUNDATION (MERIDIAN FM) P O Box SK 994 Sakumono Estates Accra Tel: 0303-210910/12 17. GLOBAL MEDIA ALLIANCE 31 – 05 - 02 98.9MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM (HAPPY FM) P O Box CT 5976 Cantonments, Accra Tel:0302-254856 Fax: 0302-25866 Email: [email protected] 18. WEST AFRICA 28 – 02 - 02 97.3MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM GOLDFIELDS LTD (CITI FM) P O Box 30211 K. I. A. Accra Tel: 0302-761360/761618 Fax: 0302 -761619 19. F. P. COMMUNICATIONS 10 - 08 - 04 93.9MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM LIMITED (HOT FM) P. O. Box KD 594 Kumasi 20. GREAT FM LIMITED 07 - 06 - 04 91.3MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM (GREAT FM) P. O. Box 320 Accra Tel: 0302-401029 Fax: 0302-411625 Email: [email protected] Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 6 21. VOICE OF AMERICA 19 – 04 - 04 98.1MHz 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 22. GHANA BROADCASTING No 95.7MHz On Air Public FM CORPORATION official Accra (UNIIQ FM) Authoris Box 1633, Accra ation Tel : 0302 - 221161-9 (Govern Fax : 0302 - 221165/221149 ment) 23. GHANA BROADCASTING No official 96.5MHz On Air Tema Public FM CORPORATION Authorisation (OBONU FM) (Government P. O. Box 1633, Accra Tel : 0302 - 221161-9 Fax : 0302 - 221165/221149 24. BELL COMMUNICATIONS 11 – 04 - 05 94.7MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM LIMITED (ASEMPA FM) P. O. BOX 17013 ACCRA-NORTH 25. OMAN FM LIMITED 6 -12 - 06 107.1MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM (OMAN FM) P.O.Box 191 Burma Camp Accra 26. CULTURE IN THE 30 - 07 - 07 105.1MHz On Air Pokuase Community FM NEIGHBOURHOOD (RADIO DAESTRIFA) P. O.BOX 10117 ACCRA-NORTH Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 7 27. SWEET MELODIES FM 31 – 03 - 08 94.3MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM LTD. P.O. BOX 3903 ACCRA 28. PARADISE VISION 28 – 10 - 08 101.7MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM ESTATES LTD. (OKAY FM) Box 8952, Accra 29. MULTIMEDIA No official 99.7MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM BROADCASTING CO. LTD. Authorisation (JOY FM) (Partnership With P.O.Box GP17207, Accra GBC ) Tel :0302- 233558/9,7011999 Fax : 0302-224405 Email :[email protected] m 30. SENA RADIO LIMITED 04 – 06 - 08 104.7MHz On Air Ashiaman Commercial FM (SENA RADIO) P.O.BOX 582 ASHIAMAN,TEMA 31. K & N INVESTMENTS LTD. 18 – 03 - 08 107.9MHz On Air Cantonments, Commercial FM (Y-FM) Accra P.O Box Ct 5976 Cantonments, Accra 32. PRAVDA RADIO LTD Authorised on the 93.5MHz On Air Krowor Commercial FM (FORMERLY CONSUMER 5 - 07- 10 as a ADVOCACY CENTRE) community FM P. O. Box 1158 station and was T/N Estates, Accra upgraded on the 13 – 07 – 11 as a commercial FM station 33. GRAND MEDALIST 17 – 09 - 08 100.9MHz On Air Accra Commercial FM (TOWER) Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 8 34. DEAR MAMA JOINT 5 - 07 - 10 89.9MHz On Air Santa Maria, G/A Commercial FM LIMITED P. O. BOX MS 446 MILE 7 NEW ACHIMOTA, ACCRA 35. ZEE-ZEE FM RADIO CO. 13 - 08 - 10 100.1MHz On Air Laterbiokoshi Commercial FM LTD (MUNTEI FM) P.O.BOX 380, ACCRA TEL: 0244-354666 36. PRIMETIME MEDIA 9 – 05 - 11 89.1MHz On Air Ablemkpe Commercial FM INVESTMENT LIMITED (PRIME FM) P. O. Box CT 1206 Cantonment Accra Tel: 0302224324 37. GHANA INSTITUTE OF 24 -11- 11 97.7MHz Not on Accra Commercial FM JOURNALISM Air P. O. BOX GP 667, ACCRA TEL: 0302-228336 / 026- 9501772. 38. XYZ BROADCASTING 9 – 05 - 11 93.1MHz On Air Osu, Accra Commercial FM LIMITED (RADIO XYZ) P. O. BOX CT 418 CANTONMENTS ACCRA Tel: 233 20 813 4089 Email: [email protected] 39. MARHABA MULTIMEDIA 15 – 02 - 11 99.3MHz On Air Nima, Accra Commercial FM LIMITED. P. O. BOX ML 443 MALLAM, ACCRA 40. VALLEY VIEW 15 – 02 - 11 97.7MHz On Air Accra Campus, FM UNIVERSITY P. O. BOX AF 595 ADENTA - ACCRA Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 9 41. OMEGA 3 3 – 05 - 11 87.5 MHz On Air Adabraka Commercial FM COMMUNICATION LIMITED. P. O. BOX ST 355 TEL: 0244 933 944 42. A2Z LIMITED 10 – 05 - 11 107.5MHZ On Air Tesano Commercial FM P. O. BOX 14561, ACCRA TEL: 0244381723 EMAIL: [email protected] k 43. AD-LIBS MULTIMEDIA CO. 4 – 08 - 11 90.9MHz Not on Airport Commercial FM LTD. Air Residential Area P.O. BOX 3739 ACCRA 44. AMANIE COMMUNITY 21 - 07- 11 88.3MHz Not on Laterbiokorshi Community FM RADIO STATION Air P. O. BOX 4097 LATEBIOKORSHI, ACCRA TEL: 0244699680 45. LATENU DEVELOPMENT 21 - 07- 11 102.7MHz Not on LA, Teshie & Community FM ASSOCIATION Air Nungua (LA-COMMUNITY RADIO FM) P. O. BOX LA 92 TEL:020-8120236 46. ACCESS WORLD 17- 08 - 12 103.5MHz On Air Kantamanto Commercial FM BROADCASTING CO. LTD P. O. BOX KA 16192, AIRPORT, ACCRA Last updated on the 30th December, 2013 10 47. MANYE INVESTMENT 22 – 02 - 12 105.1MHz Not on Ada Commercial FM LIMITED (MANYE-FM Air RADIO) P. O. BOX 5 ADA-DANGBE EAST GREATER ACCRA ASHANTI REGION Name and Address of Date of Assigned On Air Not On Location Type of Station Company Authorisation Frequency Air (Town/City) 1. KWAME NKRUMAH 24 – 09 – 90 94.3MHz On Air Kumasi Campus FM UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (RADIO FOCUS) Post Office Tel: 032 - 2023137/2023534 Fax:032 - 2023137 2.
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