Radio Gold 90.5 FM is a private radio station based in Accra, Ghana. Founded in 1995 by Kwasi Sainti Baffoe-Bonnie, it began broadcasting in 1996, initially in English and later incorporating Akan language programming.
The station offers a diverse range of content, including politics, sports, entertainment, world news, and current affairs. Radio Gold has been recognized as one of Ghana's top ten radio stations nationwide, with an audience share of 1.93% as of 2017.
Known for its political coverage, Radio Gold gained prominence during Ghana's 2016 presidential election, with its program "Election Forensics" earning a 9% trust rating among listeners. The station is perceived to have an alignment with the National Democratic Congress party.
Radio Gold is part of the Network Broadcasting Group, which also operates Montie FM and TV Gold. It broadcasts on the frequency 90.5 FM and covers several regions in Ghana, including Greater Accra, Eastern Region, Volta Region, Upper East, and Upper West.