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radio station in NigeriaMaxfm1 | |
Broadcast area | Lagos State, Ogun State |
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Frequency | 102.3 MHz |
Ownership | |
Sister stations | Max FM Abuja |
History | |
First air date | 2005 |
Technical information | |
Class | music |
Links | |
Website | max1023 |
Max FM Lagos is formally known as Radio Continental, based in Lagos was established in 2005.
Max FM Lagos operates on 102.3 (MHz) frequency, and airs a contemporary hits format. It serves Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria.
References
- "Popular Radio Presenter, Iya Jogbo of Max FM, Is Dead". MarketWatch.
- "Radio stations in Lagos, Nigeria". World Radio Map.
- "About Us".
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