Raypower
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Raypower is a group of independent private Nigerian radio stations broadcasting in multiple cities nationwide owned by media company, the Daar Communications .[1]
History
In the wake of deregulation of broadcasting on 24 August 1992, DAAR Communications Plc, founded by Raymond Dokpesi, applied for and was granted approval to operate an independent radio station.[2] The station which started test transmission on 15 December 1993 made history on 1 September 1994 when it commenced commercial broadcasting with the launch of Raypower 100.5 in Lagos, as the first 24-hour broadcast service station in Nigeria, as well as the first private independent broadcasting station in the country. The Abuja station launched on 1 January 2005.
In June 2019, the National Broadcasting Commission shut down Raypower and its sister television channel, Africa Independent Television.[3] Dokpesi, an opposition figure, claimed his stations were being targeted and alleged licensing fees were too high.[4] The commission said it forced their indefinite closure due to violations of broadcast codes and failure to meet other obligations to the regulator. It withdrew the suspension notice at the end of the month.[5]
Stations
Frequency | City |
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100.5 MHz | Abuja |
96.1 MHz | Akure |
105.5 MHz | Benin City |
95.7 MHz | Bauchi |
95.1 MHz | Ibadan |
106.5 MHz | Ilorin |
100.5 MHz | Jos |
106.5 MHz | Kaduna |
100.5 MHz | Lagos |
95.1 MHz | Osogbo |
106.5 MHz | Port Harcourt |
References
- ^ "Raymond Dokpesi, owner of Ray Power, AIT, is dead". Premium Times. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- ^ "THE ROLE OF AFRICA IDEPENDENT TELEVISION IN PROMOTING POPULAR CULTURE AMONG YOUTHS IN KADUNA METROPOLIS". nairaproject.com. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- ^ TheCable (6 June 2019). "NBC shuts AIT, Raypower indefinitely". TheCable. Retrieved 5 July 2024.
- ^ "Nigeria shuts down private TV, radio stations tied to opposition". Al Jazeera. 7 June 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- ^ Erezi, Dennis (29 June 2019). "NBC lifts suspension on AIT, Raypower". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
External links
- Raypower website
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