101.9 Jay FM Jos
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JayFM Jos is a Nigerian privately owned commercial radio station located at No. 14 Akila Machunga Road, Jos. Plateau State.[1] The station features a mix of diverse music genres and talk shows with special focus on local and global news, current affairs, and sports. The radio station airs and streams for 24 hours.
The Jos-based radio station started broadcasting in September 2016. The JayFM team is led by the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Clinton Garuba.
.On the 1st of March 2019, the radio station was shut from operation by the Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC). The station was said to have broadcast hate speech. That led to the station taking NBC to court and an out of court settlement was ensued by the two parties which led to the reopening of the station on 15 May 2019.[2]
Major Radio Personalities and Shows[]
HOST(S) | SHOW |
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Zoe Machunga | Morning Jay |
Morenike Olonilua | Morning Jay |
Mbum Ferdinard | Sports |
Deji Ogeyingbo | Sports |
Rhairom Zamora | Sports |
Christie Pam Makut | JayFM News |
Sandra Kaura | JayFM News |
Doris Izang | JayFM News |
Gloria Ayanbimpe | JayFM News |
Juliet Edward | JayFM News |
Nanji Nandang | JayFM News |
Humphryno the Biggest Name | Twelle Twelle |
Osama Akpunonu | Twelle Twelle |
MC DDK | Twelle Twelle |
Baba Ibadan | Twelle Twelle |
Chief Obi | Twelle Twelle |
Almajiri | Twelle Twelle |
Pedro and the Happy Gang | Jay Afternoon Express |
Ponsah Fanap | Nigeria at Sunset |
Opeyemi Akinyode | Nigeria at Sunset |
Dinma Rapheal | The Night Rush |
Chinwe Blessing | The Night Rush |
Doris Izang | The Plenary |
Rikie Ray | Top Ten Countdown |
Caleb Senda | Top Ten Countdown |
Jennifer Okoye | Adulation |
RockMentor | Rock in Touch |
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Fire house
Listenership Projections[]
Their terrestrial listenership projections and evaluation so far reaches up to 2.0 million people daily in Plateau state and the immediate broadcast environs; FCT Abuja, Bauchi, Gombe, Kaduna, and Nassarawa states with 5000 listeners joining via the live stream daily[citation needed]
References[]
- Radio stations in Nigeria