Your super station, Luv 99.5 FM continues to stride away from its peers in English Language radio broadcast in the Ashanti Region.
The station emerged top in the niche market , having placed a respectable 4th overall in the 2017 GeoPoll Ghana Media Measurement Report.
Alongside, sister station, Nhyira 104.5, Luv FM joined Hello FM and Kessben FM as the most listened to stations in the region, beating the closest competition in English Language to a distant ninth position.

Luv FM’s dominance and acceptance, once again, were reinforced by the huge attendance at the station’s first quarter Fitness Walk for 2018 https://www.myjoyonline.com/entertainment/2018/January-27th/photos-luv-fm-2018-fitness-walk-in-kumasi.php
Programmes Director, Franklin Wireko-Brobby, also known as Apuzo and his Nhyira FM colleague, Benjamin Fiifi Ocran, say they are focused on keeping the Multimedia Group brands in Kumasi consistently on top.
Exciting programming as well as events and promotions of positive impact on the community, delivered by equally exciting and dedicated teams, they point out, remain the hallmarks.
"We maintain leadership in whatever we do, and teamwork keeps us going," Apuzo emphasizes.
His Nhyira Fm's counterpart, Fiifi said, "Our listeners and patrons can only expect improved service in the years ahead as they continue to keep faith in us."


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