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Is Radio in Lagos State University Dying or Evolving?




For many students, radio in Lagos State University used to be the heartbeat of university life, a place where voices were heard, talents were discovered, and information spread quickly. But today, with the rise of social media, podcasts, and streaming platforms, one question keeps coming up: is radio dying, or is it simply evolving?


At first glance, it may seem like radio is losing relevance. Students now spend more time on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube than tuning into traditional broadcasts. Content is faster, more visual, and always available on demand. Compared to that, radio can feel limited.


But that is only one side of the story.


Radio in Lagos State University is not dying. It is transforming.


Rather than competing with digital platforms, many student stations are beginning to integrate with them. Shows are now promoted on social media, clips are repurposed into short form content, and presenters build personal brands beyond the studio. Radio is no longer just about live broadcasting. It has become part of a larger content ecosystem.


Despite the rise of digital platforms, radio still holds its relevance in a way many people overlook. There are still individuals who actively listen to radio shows, tune in to stations, and value the structure and authenticity that radio provides.


Interestingly, being invited to a radio show is still seen as something significant. It is not looked down on. In fact, it often feels like a privilege. There is a certain credibility that comes with stepping into a broadcasting space, something that social media alone does not always offer.


As a student presenter in Lagos State University

Listen to a short audio clip from a live radio session:

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I have seen this firsthand. When guests are invited to the studio, their reaction is rarely indifferent. There is excitement, a sense of importance, and an understanding that radio still carries weight. This shows that beyond numbers and trends, radio continues to command respect.


For student presenters, this shift creates new opportunities. Being on radio now means more than having a good voice. It requires storytelling, digital awareness, and audience engagement across multiple platforms. The microphone is no longer the only tool. Your phone is just as important.


However, challenges still exist. Limited visibility, inconsistent listenership, and a weak online presence can make radio seem less impactful than it truly is. Many students underestimate its value, seeing it as outdated rather than recognizing its potential as a training ground for media careers.


The truth is, radio is evolving, but not everyone is evolving with it.


To remain relevant, student stations must adapt fully, embrace digital distribution, engage audiences where they already are, and redefine what radio means in a modern context. And for students, the responsibility is to innovate, not just participate.


Radio in Lagos State University is no longer just about being heard. It is about being seen, shared, and remembered.


So no, radio is not dying.


It is becoming something more.


Forms response chart. Question title: Are you aware of radio activities in Lagos State University?


. Number of responses: 77 responses. Forms response chart. Question title: How often do you listen to radio (including school radio, LASU RADIO 95.7fm)?


. Number of responses: 76 responses. Forms response chart. Question title: Have you ever listened to a radio show on LASU RADIO 95.7fm?


. Number of responses: 77 responses. Forms response chart. Question title: Do you think radio is still relevant among students today?


. Number of responses: 77 responses. Forms response chart. Question title: What type of content would make you listen to radio more?


. Number of responses: 77 responses. Forms response chart. Question title: How do you see radio in Lagos State University?


. Number of responses: 77 responses. Forms response chart. Question title: Which platform do you use more for content?


. Number of responses: 77 responses. Forms response chart. Question title:  If you were invited to a radio show, how would you feel?


. Number of responses: 77 responses. Forms response chart. Question title: Do you think being on radio still carries prestige or importance?


. Number of responses: 76 responses.



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