Nigeria: Radio Nigeria Acquires New Transmitters

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Developments at Nigeria's premier radio corporation, Federal Radio 
Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), are fast transforming the staid image of 
Africa's largest radio network.

In the past one year, Radio Nigeria has been quietly transforming itself with 
improved signals, captivating programming, web audio streaming, and, the 
latest, brand new transmitters at Kaduna and Enugu to be dedicated to 
educationsl service.

When completely installed in December 2008, the 200 MW KW transmitter 
in Jaji Kaduna would be one of the most powerful radio transmitters in 
Africa, and, in combination with the 100KW transmitter planned for Enugu in 
2009, the whole country and much of Africa would receive the signals. The 
transmitters, a grant from the Japanese Government, would be digital ready.

A statement by Ike Okere, Head of Communications FRCN, indicated that 
Radio Nigeria Kaduna has begun the process of dismantling its obsolete, 
47-year-old MW transmitter to provide space for the new 200 KW transmitter 
coming from Japan.

The process of dismantling the gigantic, obsolete transmitter and its 
antennae component and installing the new one would take six months. To 
keep its Hausa language listeners during this transition, Radio Nigeria 
Kaduna recently commissioned a new Hausa language FM station in 
Kaduna.

It also temporarily fixed its old Short Wave channel on the 49 Metre Band. 
Karama FM, the call sign of the new FM station, and the SW station would 
both continue to carry the quality programmes of Radio Nigeria's famous 
Hausa Service.

The new, public-minded FRCN began sensitising its Hausa Service listeners 
in early April with regular jingles announcing the transition and the 
continuation of the Hausa Service on SW and FM. In early May, the zonal 
director, FRCN Kaduna, Alhaji Ladan Salihu, took pressmen round the 
transmitting station in Jaji to explain the process of de-commissioning. 
Hundreds of listeners have been calling in to express support for the 
planned improvement the new transmitters would bring to Radio Nigeria's 
signals.

"The collaboration with Japan through the Japanese International 
Cooperation Agency (JICA), would enable Radio Nigeria boost its Hausa 
and Educational Services in the face of competition from foreign 
broadcasters such as the BBC, VOA and China Hausa Services", said Mr. 
Ben Egbuna, FRCN's Director General, in the statement.

A Yoruba language station, Amuludun FM, in Ibadan, began transmission 
last year, while the Igbo language channel is expected to kick-off at Enugu 
next year.

Last year, Radio Nigeria began live web audio streaming of five of its FM 
stations in Abuja, Kaduna, Enugu, Ibadan and Lagos, thus enabling millions 
of Nigerians in the diaspora to receive these stations and participate in 
interactive programmes.

A few months ago, it rolled out its VSAT platforms nationwide and thereby 
started taking the very popular Network News live from across the nation. 
The VSAT also enabled the corporation to introduce Network Nigeria, the 
midday, grassroots-oriented, human-angle news and features programme.

The FRCN is Nigeria's premier radio broadcaster. With four National 
Stations and an Operations Centre on Short and Medium Wave Bands and 
Thirty-Two (32) FM Stations nationwide, plus the new Web audio streaming, 
it is Africa's largest radio network. Its network signals, including those of 
its 
State stations which broadcast in both English and 15 local languages, are 
estimated to re ach 120 million listeners daily.

Meanwhile, the network has joined the league of world class broadcast 
organisations that can boast of crystal clear signals. This is made possible 
by the installation and commissioning of Very Small Aperture Terminal 
(VSAT) facilities for satellite communications.

The V-SAT is used to relay grade 'A' programmes and news items 
emanating from headquarters to all the national stations comprising Abuja, 
Kaduna, Ibadan, Enugu and Lagos operations. The FM stations under each 
national stations also receive signals for onward transmission through their 
terrestrial transmitters.


The installation with uplink and downlink equipment which effectively 
captures FRCN signals from headquarters or from other national stations 
has crystal clear sound quality which is best described as CD quality.

Apart from expanding the coverage areas of the Corporation and reduction 
in downtime, the introduction of V-SAT to its broadcast services has helped 
to minimise reliance on national infrastructure like NITEL.

The Corporation's spokesperson, Ike Okere said the commissioning of the 
V-SAT whose installation started as far back as 2003, marks the beginning 
of a new era in the Corporation. "Infact, the current practice whereby our 
network news can emanate from any of the national stations is an offshoot 
of the introduction of VSAT in our broadcast services", he said.
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