List of radio stations in Brong-Ahafo Region

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List of radio stations in the Brong-Ahafo region of Ghana in no particular order [1]

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NameFrequency (MHz)City or Town
RejoiceFm101.7 Mim
Asta FM103.9TECHIMAN
Dero FM99.9Nkoranza
RADIO LINK89.1TECHIMAN
Anapua FM105.1Kenyasi
Star FM89.7Atebubu
Ark FM107.1 Sunyani
Dormaa FM100.7Dormaa
Space FM87.7Sunyani
Agoro FM93.1Berekum
Chris FM88.9Berekum
Adepa FM107.3Techiman
Dinpa FM91.3Sunyani
Nkomode FM102.7Kintampo
Omega Radio94.9Drobo
Sky FM 96.7Sunyani
Kiss FM97.5Drobo
Gifts FM105.5Dormaa
Akyaa FM99.1Nkoranza
Nananom FM92.5Goaso
Success FM90.9Goaso
Genesis FM88.5Goaso
Adunu FM89.7Sankore
Yankee FM95.9Sampa
Shalom FM100.3Berekum
Royals FM104.7Wenchi
Classic FM91.9Techiman
Asta FM103.9Techiman
Metro FM90.5Sunyani
Storm FM101.9Sunyani
Tain FM90.9Nsawkaw
JLife FM95.5Odumase-Sunyani
Radio BAR (GBC)93.5Sunyani
Moonlite FM102.3Sunyani
Suncity FM97.1Sunyani
Agyenkwa FM105.9Techiman
Gaskiya FM105.5Techiman
Ahenfo FM98.1Berekum
Anidaso) FM101.5Japekrom-Drobo
Winners FM98.5 Techiman
Rock FM106.7 Techiman
Gye Nyame FM107.7 Sampa
Free Fm97.5Techiman
Abapa FM90.1Sunyani
K FM103.5Techiman
Akomapa FM89.3Berekum
Voice FM94.3Dormaa Ahenkro
Greena FM95.9UENR, Sunyani
Adwumapa FM98.9Sunyani
After 2 Radio91.7Bechem
Sunyani FM88.1Sunyani
Cash FM93.9Sunyani
Akina Radio100.9Techiman
High FM103.1Bechem
Angel FM92.3Sunyani
West Africa Radio92.5Wenchi
Akonoba FM92.7Sunyani
Nsoroma FM92.1Nkrankwanta
Heaven FM97.7Sunyani
Parrot FM99.7STU, Sunyani
Cheers FM100.5Sunyani
Master FM104.3Berekum
Fabea FM94.7Nkoranza
Golden City Radio104.9Berekum
Zone FM101.3Kintampo
Adikanfo FM99.1Jinijini
Jaman Radio103.7Drobo
Nimdie FM95.1Sunyani
Kingdom FM99.3Sunyani
Osikani FM99.7Nkrankwanta
Ewiase FM95.7Wenchi
Adars FM107.7Kintampo
GBC Kintampo Radio96.3Kintampo
Charity FM99.9Duayaw Nkwanta
Jewel FM102.7Duayaw Nkwanta

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