Multimedia Group Limited’s two radio stations in Kumasi, Luv FM and Nhyira are the most listened to in the Ashanti Region according to GeoPoll's quarterly survey report.
The report on the performance of radio stations in the last quarter of 2016 puts Nhyira FM in the lead, while Luv FM placed fourth (overall) but maintaining the number one position in the English-speaking category.
Nhyira FM edged past Kessben FM and Hello FM who took second and third spots respectively.
Two Accra-based stations, Adom FM and Peace FM, as well as four other stations based in Kumasi, joined the ladder to make the best ten in the region.
The Kumasi stations who made it to the top ten lists are Angel FM , Otec FM, Ash FM and Fox FM.
The top ten list is published below:
GeoPoll partners the Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association(GIBA) to conduct overnight audience measurement in a bid to facilitate access to audience data.
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