Radio Lagos began operation in 1977 as an off-shoot of the old Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC).
At its inception, the station operated on two A.M. Frequencies (990khz.303mtrs and 918khz.32.7mtrs).
The need to repackage and assume a new station led to the birth of the new Radio Lagos 107.5 Fm (Tiwa n’Tiwa) under the control of the Lagos State Radio Service in 2001.
Radio Lagos enjoys a unique status as the first predominantly specialized, language station with over 98% of its transmission in Yoruba and Ogu, and just about 2% for English bulletins. The programmes serving in the process as a vehicle for your advertising needs and awareness prompters. Its audiences enjoy a large span of identifiable classifications.
At its inception, the station operated on two A.M. Frequencies (990khz.303mtrs and 918khz.32.7mtrs).
The need to repackage and assume a new station led to the birth of the new Radio Lagos 107.5 Fm (Tiwa n’Tiwa) under the control of the Lagos State Radio Service in 2001.
Radio Lagos enjoys a unique status as the first predominantly specialized, language station with over 98% of its transmission in Yoruba and Ogu, and just about 2% for English bulletins. The programmes serving in the process as a vehicle for your advertising needs and awareness prompters. Its audiences enjoy a large span of identifiable classifications.
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