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FAD FM @ The Frontiers: The Era of Epic Broadcasting By Richard F. Inoyo

Across the globe, there have been series of factors that inspired progress and accelerated the wheels of civilization into new realities.

Information dissemination to human population has been found to be a constant in driving human progress throughout diverse spheres of life. While the print media in the form of books, leaflets and newspapers played an extraordinary role at the turn of the 15th century to supply information that was critical to helping citizens and inventors throughout the world to have a grip on current happenings within their reach and to predict to some level of precision what to expect in the coming weeks and months; it was the invention and systematic integration of radio stations to the information grid in the late 18th century that eventually altered global media scope and brought in millions into the information mass.

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Over here in Calabar, progress in radio broadcast hasn’t been as broad and diverse as we now enjoy today. Exactly two years ago, in a bid to alter the Cross Riverian experience in the infotainment sector for good, a media outfit began a different strand of radio broadcast driven with a mandate to lead mass enlightenment via epic broadcasting and to make radio not only informative and entertaining to vast majority, but to also offer its staff a rare opportunity to discover new and hidden talents they never knew they had especially in co-creating and acting short radio stories and documentaries under the fascinating story-scripting and directing prowess of the inimitable Fidelis Duker (its CEO) to its Studio Engineer, Sly, a quite force that makes every jingo and short-story production unique and classic with just the right mix of effects and sound-choice that most of us listen to and find exceptionally creative and brilliant.

FAD 93.1 FM was that very media outfit that have been on the frontiers redefining everything we once thought broadcasting to be into an epic experience that now enable listeners and radio-lovers to not just get entertained and informed with current and past happenings but to also participate and shape every of its programs from: Early Risers with Idem ITA; to Next Rated with Fada with the longest Kane; up to City Pulse with your girl, Veee and Late Cruise with Sugar Kane, the baritone voice that makes your night thought-provoking and cool; and not forgetting Market Bus stop, a onestop program by Koboko that offers every business a formidable platform to advertise and secure new sales-positions, just to mention but a few of its program-menu.

Today as FAD 93.1 FM celebrates its 2nd year Anniversary of uninterrupted distribution of joy, laughter, insights, and news to every home and office, “I” Richard F. Inoyo wish to encourage you to turn in and listen to FAD 93.1 FM and be part of all us who are currently enjoying that epic experience in broadcasting that no other radio across the Niger offers other than FAD 93.1 FM. 👌

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Signed

Richard F. Inoyo
(Richard writes from Calabar, for enquiry about FAD 93.1 FM; call: +2348067212340

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