"Caring for the People": ZuriaFM - An Islamic Radio Station in Asante, Ghana

As an Islamic radio station, ZuriaFM stands as an exception in the heavily pentecostalized Ghanaian mediascape. In this essay, I locate this station in this mediascape and discuss the "Islamic sphere" it co-brings into being. Thereby, I complement the mainly Christian case studies of media...

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