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Albert Dwumfour, the President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), delivered a speech addressing the concerning rise in threats and attacks targeting journalists while they perform their duties. The address took place at the Ghana International Press Center in Accra on July 18, 2023.
Radio portal This category is for articles about radio presenters from the African country of Ghana . Classification : People : By occupation : Radio personalities : Radio presenters : By nationality : Ghanaian
Jessica Opare Saforo (born 29 April 1981) is a Ghanaian media personality, TV and radio broadcaster, and Youtuber entrepreneur. [1] [2] [3] Also, she is the host of Transformation with Jess, Ghana's first-ever weight loss reality TV show. [4]
Broadcasting began in Ghana on July 31, 1935, from a wired relay station opened in Accra. The brain behind the introduction of broadcasting into the country was the then Governor of the Gold Coast, Sir Arnold Hodson, affectionately known as the "Sunshine Governor". He was ably assisted by a British radio engineer, Mr. F.A.W. Byron.
Bernard Koku Avle also known as Bernardino Koku Avle (born 20 May 1981) is a Ghanaian media personality, broadcast journalist, public speaker. He is the current host of Citi FM's morning show The Citi Breakfast Show [1] [2] and the host of the Point Of View Show on ChannelOne.
Caroline Sampson (born 2 August 1984) is a Ghanaian radio presenter, TV show host, compere, and voiceover artist best known for her TV and radio commercials. She began her career in the media in 2005 when she ended up as a finalist in the third edition of the Ghanaian reality TV pageant Miss Malaika Ghana.
Umaru Sanda started journalism as an intern in the newsrooms of Ashiaman-based Sena Radio and Accra-based TV3.In 2010 he joined Citi FM as a national service personnel where he has served in various roles – producer of Eyewitness News, Citi Breakfast Show, Citi Prime News, and the weekend news analysis show The Big Issue, which he later served as an anchor.
The Ghana Community Radio Network (GCRN) is an association of Community Radio stations in Ghana broadcasting in local languages across rural communities nationally. [1] GCRN was established in 1999 as a community radio service which offers a third model of radio broadcasting in addition to commercial and public broadcasting .