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Senegal's airwaves are a fascinating blend, but if you're tuning in expecting wall-to-wall music, you might be surprised. The country's radio landscape is heavily weighted towards talk โ and for good reason. Radio here isn't just entertainment; it's a vital artery for public discourse, community information, and, crucially, religious programming. Particularly during significant Islamic holidays or even just daily prayer times, the airwaves fill with sermons, discussions, and recitations that deeply resonate with the predominantly Muslim population. That's not to say music is absent. Far from iโฆ