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This image depicts an operational radio broadcast studio in Jos, Nigeria. The scene is dominated by a workstation featuring dual computer monitors, a digital clock, a keyboard, and an audio mixer, all resting on a bright green desktop. The surrounding walls are acoustically treated with pyramidal foam panels; the left wall features dark brown panels, while the right wall and a portion of the ceiling display dark blue panels. A white LED studio light with barn doors is mounted high on the wall, angled away from the camera's perspective. A silver microphone boom arm is partially visible extending from the upper right. The left computer monitor displays radio automation software, showing a live program schedule with a timestamp of "12:05:24" and segments such as "12 NOON NEWS ACROSS NIGERIA" and "TWELLE TWELLE TUES. TRAFFIC M." The right monitor shows a web browser on a "Manage Page" interface (likely Facebook) and a file explorer window containing an MP3 audio file and various folders, including one explicitly labeled "Jos News." A partial image of a person and a graphic of the Nigerian flag are visible at the bottom right of this screen. In the foreground, a blue LED digital clock displays the time as "12:06:59" (hour, minute, second), the date as "2026 2 3" (year, month, day), and a temperature of "24°C." A black computer keyboard is positioned in front of the clock. To the right, a multi-channel audio mixing console, likely a professional broadcast mixer (with "AEQ" and "M-04" visible, suggesting an AEQ M-04 or similar model), is active, indicated by several illuminated red and amber buttons and faders. No individuals are present in the frame; however, the active equipment and specific program details indicate an ongoing or recently active broadcast operation within the city of Jos.
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