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  2. Daily Guide (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Daily Guide is a private-owned daily newspaper owned by the Blay Family [1] published in Accra, Ghana. The paper was started in 1984. The paper was started in 1984. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This daily newspaper is published six times per week and is regarded as the most circulated independent paper in Ghana with a readership of about 50,000 copies a day.

  3. Daily Guide - Wikipedia

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    Daily Guide may refer to: The Daily Guide , a daily newspaper published in Pulaski County, Missouri, United States Daily Guide (Ghana) , a daily newspaper published in Accra, Ghana

  4. List of newspapers in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Business Guide: private weekly owned by the Daily Guide: Christian Messenger: private monthly owned by the Presbyterian Church of Ghana: Daily Democrat: private Daily Ghana: private Daily Graphic: state-owned; along with the Mirror, the most widely read newspaper in Ghana Daily Guide: private Daily Statesman: private The Dispatch: private

  5. Daily Graphic (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    With a circulation of 100,000 copies, the Graphic is the most widely read daily newspaper in the country. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The paper has seen many editors replaced over the course of its history, particularly post-independence, after a string of successive military coups that resulted in the sacking editors who opposed the government policies. [ 4 ]

  6. The Statesman Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    The Statesman Newspaper is a Ghanaian newspaper printed weekly in Ghana by the Graphic Communications Group. It is the oldest mainstream newspaper in Ghana. [ 1 ] It has been in circulation since 1949.

  7. Mass media in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The media in the Gold Coast first emerged in the 19th century with the publication of The Gold Coast Gazette and Commercial Intelligencer in 1822. [1] The paper had several functions: to provide information for civil servants and European merchants, and to help promote literacy rates and rural development among the local population - while encouraging unity with the Gold Coast government. [1]

  8. The Ghanaian Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Ghanaian Chronicle is an English-language daily newspaper published from Accra, Ghana. It has a circulation of 45,000 copies, making it the biggest private newspaper in Ghana. It has a circulation of 45,000 copies, making it the biggest private newspaper in Ghana.

  9. Accra Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    Accra Daily Mail was an English-language daily newspaper from Accra, Ghana. The paper, which is privately owned, was started in 1998. [1] The daily ceased publication in January 2009 due to financial problems. [2] In April 2009 the paper was relaunched with the name The Mail. [3] Its frequency was also changed to biweekly. [3]