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Reliance ADA to launch radio station

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New Delhi, Sept. 5

The Reliance ADA Group is to soon launch its radio station — Big FM.

In a statement the company has said that in the first phase of the roll out would see the radio station covering Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai and Kolkata before spreading into other cities.

"By early next year, we will be present across the country from Srinagar to Thiruvananthapuram and Surat to Guwahati.

We will be present in 1,000 towns and 50,000 villages across the country reaching out to 200 million people," said the Chief Operating Officer, ADLAB Radio, Mr Tarun Katial.

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