The MOU was signed at a small ceremony at the radio station in Port Harcourt, Rivers state. Mr. Stanley Wowo, of the Rivers state government and RIVSACA, and Mrs. Anne Anyaka, President of the Rotary Club of Port Harcourt, thanked Mr. Tomi Bolade and the management of Cool/Wazobia FM/Nigeria Info for their public commitment towards the reduction of HIV and AIDS. Mr. Bolade is the head of the station and a member of the DRM TWG.

DRP is a non-profit media development organization that helps radio stations in developing countries broadcast reliable information to those in need. War News Radio debuted its work with DRP on March 20 with live content from Yatsani FM in Lusaka, Zambia. WNR is also partnered with Mazabuka Community Radio in Mazabuka, Zambia.


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WNR's involvement with DRP began in Fall 2014 when Bill Siemering, NPR founder and DRP's director, visited campus. During his visit, he met with WNR members and current president Sabrina Merold '17, who proposed the idea of a partnership, with particular interest in African radio stations.

"It seemed like a great fit, as War News Radio's goal is to fill in the gaps in media coverage of conflicts over the world with a mission to show the human side of conflict and the Developing Radio Partners' radio stations were interested in additional platforms to expand the reach of their programs," says Merold, a sociology and anthropology major from Florham Park, N.J. Previously, WNR has not reported heavily on African events due to the difficulty of connecting with sources onsite.

WNR members continued communications with Siemering after his visit and a partnership was launched this February. Once the partnership was official, Siemering and Charles Rice, vice president and managing director of DRP, suggested specific stations in Africa that had the technology necessary to share content and that produced shows on topics of interest to WNR members, such as elections, public health, and the environment. WNR is currently communicating with a number of radio stations at the moment in addition to its current partners in Lusaka and Mazabuka.

While the partnership is new and evolving, Merold is optimistic about the future. "We are still experimenting with how our content will intertwine with the content from our partner radio stations," she says, noting that WNR is very interested in broadcasting content from Nigerian radio stations that can provide new insights and narratives not available in mainstream media on topics such as the violence of Boko Haram in Nigeria and the recent elections.

Eventually, Merold hopes that WNR can host reporters on campus from its partner stations and that WNR reporters might even intern at partner stations in Africa. For now, WNR expects that the partnership will provide new enthusiasm for its show both on Swarthmore's campus and beyond.

During the groundbreaking ceremony for the building that will house the radio station, the bishop inaugurated a team of specialists who will offer guidance on the different phases of the program, which include construction, equipment procurement, staffing and programming, licensing and the commissioning of the station. The goal is for Grace Radio to be on the air by Aug. 1, 2021.

The United Methodist Radio Network, launched in 2015 to support and resource existing and aspiring radio ministries, will provide guidance and expertise to the Nigeria station. The network has active members in almost every annual conference in Africa and the Philippines.

SaharaReporters had earlier reported that the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria warned that television and radio stations in the country might shut down their operations over the persistent fuel scarcity and skyrocketing diesel prices.

Some radio stations in Nigeria on Friday announced the cutting down on their hours of operation.

SaharaReporters had earlier reported that the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria warned that television and radio stations in the country might shut down their operations over the persistent fuel scarcity and skyrocketing diesel prices.

Nigeria has a vibrant online radio scene, with more than 637 online radio stations offering a variety of radio programs to listeners. Listen online Nigeria popular radio stations for free, and find your favorite radio stations.

Three Nigerian radio stations are now broadcasting agronomic recommendations on the Six Steps to Cassava Weed Management and Best Planting Practices. The Six Steps to Cassava Weed Management and Best Planting Practices is one of the Decision Support Tools of the African Cassava Agronomy Initiative (ACAI). The radio stations include Splash FM (105.5 FM), Harvest FM (98.9FM) and Amuludun FM (99.1FM).

In several rural areas in Africa, radio is among the top medium used by farmers as a source of information. With the traditional extension system being overwhelmed, ACAI is using the radio platform to reach out to millions of farmers in Nigeria. The radio programs being promoted by ACAI are aimed at changing the behavior of farmers and influencing the adoption of ACAI recommendations.

Radio channels being selected were based on reach and listenership. ACAI plans to undertake a study on the effectiveness of the radio programs after six months. At the moment, the private sector is excited over the radio programs and partnership support is being received from pharmaceutical and life sciences company, Bayer. More companies are planning to sign-up

This paper investigates the Generic Structure Potential (GSP) of Lati inu aka aka Biodun/Kayode (LIABK), a Nigerian secondary gatekeeping radio news programme, with the aim of indicating the stages of the genre where conversational humour typically occurs, and then it analyses humour types in the data through the neo-Gricean concept of untruthfulness and pragmatic act theory. The data for the study constitute a ten hour audio recording of Lati inu aka aka Biodun/Kayode from two radio stations in Ekiti and Ondo States, South-Western Nigeria. The GSP of LIABK is constituted by five obligatory elements: Opening (O), Advertisement (A), Pre-news Presentation (PnP), News Presentation (NP) and Closing (C). The genre-based expectations for O, PnP and C, and then NP are to provide entertainment and information to the listeners respectively. Thus, humour typically occurs in the O, PnP, and C stages of the programme, and rarely occurs in NP. Four humour types are indicated: song-as-humour, absurdity, joint fantasising and speaker-meaning-telic humour respectively. While song-as-humour resists being neatly categorised as autotelic humour, absurdity and joint fantasising are easily characterised as thus. The pragmatic act analysis reveals the incremental, sequential and co-constructed nature of the humour types. Furthermore, the pragmemes of entertainment and offering of opinion by the news presenters constitute the affordances or genre-based expectations that constrain the social activities that constitute LIABK. The study contributes to the scholarship on secondary gatekeeping in Nigeria broadcast media, conversational humour and pragmatics.

Moreover, Alexa can also play live radio from tens of thousands of stations. All you have to do is to enable the skills on the app. Alexa has access to a universe of international sites, but some sites are already built into Alexa's streaming capabilities.

Once enabled, you can then ask your Alexa-enabled device to play a station you may have found on your app. For example you can ask "Alexa, play KROQ 106.7" to stream Los Angeles's KROQ radio station live.

Some stations can be accessed simply by asking Alexa without enabling myTuner and Radio.com. You can ask "Alexa, play NPR" and it will list your local NPR stations and allow you to choose which local NPR station you want to listen to.

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Using the daily data collected through GeoPoll's Media Measurement Service, GeoPoll has analyzed the top Radio stations at the national level in Nigeria for Q4 2016. We examined both ratings and share for the top stations in Nigeria. 

The below chart shows the average ratings for the top stations throughout the day.



The graph shows that Wazobia FM is the leading radio station in ratings throughout the day nationally. Its highest ratings are between 4-6PM with an average of 2.97. The second radio station in ratings is Ray Power FM which has its highest point between 8-10AM with an average of 2.43.

Wazobia FM has the top spot, averaging 9.0% of all listeners followed by Ray Power FM with an average of 6.9%. Cool FM has an average of 3.9% thus achieving the third share with a slight difference from FRCN which has an average share of 3.7%. The high share % for other stations outside the top 10 indicates the large number of radio stations in Nigeria, which broadcast across the country at a regional level.

Using the daily data collected through GeoPoll's Media Measurement Service, GeoPoll has analyzed the top TV stations in Nigeria for Q4 2016. We examined both ratings and share for the top stations in Nigeria. The below chart shows the average ratings for the top 10 stations during the peak hours, from 19:00 to 21:30.




PIP:  Questionnaires completed by 45 female employees from 8 broadcast stations in Nigeria revealed that, despite some growth in female employment in areas such as programming, the status of women in this sector reproduces women's subordinate status in the broader society. For every 1 woman employed in the state radio stations and state and federal television stations represented in the survey, there were 7 male employees. Although the 3 states covered have an aggregate population of 4.3 million women, only 231 represent them in broadcasting. Moreover, female journalists are concentrated in the lowest status positions and tend to be relegated to coverage of women's and social issues rather than news and current affairs. Respondents cited the following factors as responsible for the low representation of women in broadcasting: cultural factors (20 respondents), a late start (15), male chauvinism (5), and a lack of dedication (5). At the same time, 40 of the 45 respondents indicated they believed women have equal opportunities to men in the broadcast media, given ability and perseverance, and 35 ranked the prospects for the next generation of female journalists as wide open. Greater visibility of female broadcasters in the higher ranks of the industry and in news-oriented reporting positions is essential to undercut stereotypes of women as wives and mothers only. Urged is a conscious effort on the part of the Nigerian broadcasting industry to attract more women to the field and provide them with the training needed to career advancement. ff782bc1db

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