Capital Radio Sierra Leone

Capital Radio Sierra Leone

"This article is about the Sierra Leone radio station. For other uses, see Capital Radio (disambiguation)".Infobox Radio station


name = Capital Radio
airdate = July 2006
frequency = 104.9 MHz
area = Sierra Leone
format = Contemporary
owner = Private
website = [http://www.capitalradio.sl/ www.capitalradio.sl]

Capital Radio is a Sierra Leone radio station based in Wilkinson Road, Freetown.

History

Capital Radio was established as a company in Sierra Leone in 2005. The station has 3 directors - Adonis Abboud, Colin Mason and David Stanley. Test broadcasts commenced from the Cape Sierra Hotel in May 2006, with the full service started from studios in Wilkinson Road on 3rd July 2006.

The station transmits from the SLBS Leicester Peak radio site, using 104.9MHz. Early in 2008, a relay in Bo will be established on 102.3MHz.

DJs

*Nancy Bangura (also station manager)
*Nicky Coker Spencer
*Zoe Hamilton
*TJ Cole (Sports programming)
*Julian Strasser-King
*Cyrilyah West
*Stella Bangura
*Edward Bannister
*Itricia Ceimon

ee also

References

External links

* [http://www.capitalradio.sl/ Capital Radio]


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