Adekunle Adebayo, the Chairman of the Ondo State Radiovision Corporation (OSRC) in Akure, has confirmed a fire outbreak in the station.
The fire incident which occurred on Sunday, 27 November, affected some offices on the first floor of the broadcasting station.
The Ondo State Fire Service responded to the distress call and stopped the fire from spreading to the studio in the complex which houses three stations of the media group and the headquarters of the state government-owned broadcast media, the OSRC.
The Chairman of the station, who revealed that the fire incident occurred at the administrative section of the building, further disclosed that there was no human casualty and that operational facilities including transmitters and studio equipment at the OSRC TV, Orange FM and Alalaye FM are intact.
The statement read: “Following a comprehensive review which certified that the transmission operations of the stations of the Ondo State Radiovision Corporation can recommence after the unfortunate fire incident of the early hours of today Sunday, November 27, the Management of Ondo State Radiovision Corporation has directed a gradual resumption of transmission for the three services.
“In this regard, the Sunshine 96.5FM Alalaye will resume at exactly 12pm today. This is to be followed in sequence by Orange 94.5FM and the Television services respectively.”