TWO LAGOS FM STATIONS CHANGE FREQUENCIES

Two prominent Lagos-based radio stations, The Isle FM and Ladun Loyin FM, have announced changes to their broadcast frequencies as part of a broader effort to improve signal clarity and audience experience across the city.

The Isle FM, previously operating on 104.9 FM, has now moved to 95.9 FM. The station, known for its vibrant mix of music, talk shows, and lifestyle programming, has already begun transmission on the new frequency, promising listeners an enhanced listening experience and broader coverage across Lagos and its environs.

Similarly, Ladun Loyin FM has switched from 91.1 FM to 90.5 FM, adjusting its dial to better serve its growing audience in the Lagos airwaves. The station is popular for its Yoruba-language programming, cultural content, and community-centered broadcasts that resonate strongly with its loyal listeners.

The frequency changes come amid increasing competition and the need for clearer signals in the crowded Lagos radio space. Both stations have assured the public that their content quality and commitment to listener satisfaction remain top priorities.

Radio lovers in Lagos are encouraged to retune their dials to 95.9 FM for The Isle FM and 90.5 FM for Ladun Loyin FM to continue enjoying their favorite programmes without interruption.

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