List of radio stations in Central Region

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List of radio stations in the Central Region of Ghana in no particular order

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List of radio stations

NameFrequency (MHz)City or Town
Pink Fm [1] 96.9 Kasoa
Impact 97.997.9 Ajumako
Eagle FM87.7 Cape Coast
Kastle FM90.3 Cape Coast
Darling FM90.9 Cape Coast
Radio Central92.5 and 91.3 Cape Coast
Cape FM93.3 Cape Coast
Kingdom FM96.9 Cape Coast
ATL FM [2] 100.5 Cape Coast - UCC
Yes FM102.9 Cape Coast
Sweet Memories FM104.5 Cape Coast
Obrapa FM106.9 Cape Coast
Live FM107.5 Cape Coast
Bankam FM95.1 Jukwa
Oguaa FM
Apam FM
Swedru FM
Nananom FM
Nkwa FM
Kurotsir Amanfo FMMankessim
Obrempong FM [3] 91.7Swedru
Radio Biak
Hope FMBreman Asikuma
Mozano Akofo FMMozano
Spark FM103.5Dunkwa
Solar FM91.1Dunkwa
Asafo FM99.1 Elmina
Pax FM96.5.5 Elmina
Benya FM105.7 Elmina
Ahomka FM99.5 Elmina
Obaako Fm Mankessim
Thera FM Kasoa
Breezy FM105.3 Ajumako Bisease
Kantinka FM Agona Swedru
Oburmankoma FMMankessim
Sweetfm106.5Twifo Praso
Arisefm87.7Twifo Praso
Twifoman FM106.7Twifo Kampong
Cancokefm100.6Twifo Praso.

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References

  1. "Pink FM Ghana". Pink FM Ghana. Archived from the original on 21 May 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  2. "ATL FM Ghana". ATL FM Ghana. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  3. "Obrempon FM Ghana". Obrempon FM Ghana. Retrieved 12 August 2013.