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radio station in Nigeria
Max FM Lagos
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Broadcast areaLagos State, Ogun State
Frequency102.3 MHz
Ownership
Sister stationsMax FM Abuja
History
First air date2005
Technical information
Classmusic
Links
Websitemax1023.fm

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

  1. "Popular Radio Presenter, Iya Jogbo of Max FM, Is Dead". MarketWatch.
  2. "Radio stations in Lagos, Nigeria". World Radio Map.
  3. "About Us".

External links

Max FM Official website

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