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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 155. Not illustrated. Chapters: Radio Okapi, Chai Fm, Radiodiffusion Television Senegalaise, Namibian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Muhabura, Radio Pretoria, Swazi Music Radio, Channel Africa, Radio Rsa, Ujfm, Diamond 101.1 Fm, Ibadan, Nigeria, Mfm 92.6, Rtc, Lotus Fm, Voice of Nigeria, Radio Freedom, East Coast Radio, Malawi Broadcasting Corporation, Katutura Community Radio, Uct Radio, Kaya Fm, Munghana Lonene Fm, Radio Cordac, Hot 98.3 Fm Abuja, Medi 1, Metro Fm, Dja Fm, Radio Dabanga, Gagasi 99.5 Fm, Shaya Fm, Radio Salankoloto, Radio Sfax, Radio Barlavento, Radio Clube Do Mindelo, Radio Garowe, Classic Fm, List of Afrikaans Language Radio Stations, Gafsa Radio, Elkef Radio, Cri Nairobi 91.9 Fm, Radio Sonder Grense, Cap Radio, Mounastir Radio, Tataouine Radio, Safm, Radio Nigeria Kaduna, Motsweding Fm, Radio Libreville, Kfm, Star Radio Malawi, Radio Masr, Voix Du Sahel, Voice of the Cape, Radio Rosestad, Easy Fm, Radio Nacional de Angola, Radio Rwanda, Good Hope Fm, Kudu Fm, Ukhozi Fm, Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne, Fine Music Radio, Bush Radio, Horizon Fm, Phalaphala Fm, Unam Radio, Ouaga Fm. Excerpt: Radio Okapi is a radio network that operates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. On an annual budget of US$4.5 million, a staff of 200 provide news and information to the entire urban population of the DRCabout 60 million people. Radio Okapi was created by the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) and the Swiss NGO Fondation Hirondelle. The agreement between MONUC and the Congolese government foresaw the creation of a radio network to inform the Congolese population of the MONUC's efforts. MONUC and the Fondation Hirondelle submitted a plan in 2001 to the UN, and the radio network went live on 2002-02-25. Radio Okapi provides programming in five languages, transmitting all day every day...