Space FM, located in Sunyani, the Bono Regional capital is back on air after it was shut down by the National Communication Authority (NCA) two months ago.
The National Communication Authority (NCA) shut down Space FM for not renewing its license.
The station is among the two stations closed down in Sunyani in what appeared to be a nationwide exercise to close down some media outlets over claims of illegal operation.
However, Ark FM, which was also closed down in Sunyani in that exercise, is yet to come back on air.
Radio Gold and Radio XYZ also closed down within the same period are also not back on air.
Other FM stations affected by the exercise included Nananom FM said to be owned by Asutifi South Member of Parliament and a former Works and Housing Minister Collins Dauda, Genesis FM, owned by NDC stalwart and a former Council of State Member, Nana Adjei Ampofo; both in the Ahafo Regional Capital town of Goaso.
Sekpele FM at Likpe in the Oti Region was also closed down.
Closure of Radio Stations
A statement issued by the NCA on May 9, 2019, said the closures were carried out in line with Regulations 65 (1) of the Electronic Communications Regulations, 2011, L. I. 1991, which states that “a person shall not use a radio frequency without authorisation from the Authority.”
The NCA referenced a 2018 ruling by the Electronic Communications Tribunal on the status of FM stations with expired authorisation saying companies whose authorisations had expired reverted to the same position as fresh applicants.