By Eli DANIEL-WILSONWorld Radio Day forced a conversation I couldn’t ignore: everyone was celebrating a medium that, by every measurable signal, is quietly dying. Traditional radio isn’t dying because ...
The roots of broadcasting in Ghana – particularly radio – are traced to its former colonial power under Sir Arnold Hodson who was British governor of the Gold Coast in 1935. The short-term objective ...
AfriMass Network has successfully hosted the Afrika Radio Business Mixer 2026 in commemoration of World Radio Day, bringing together leading voices in broadcasting, regulation, advertising, student ...
A radio announcer at work. Arne Hoe l/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA Political news reporting in Ghana is changing. It is more common to find sensational and humorous stories incorporated into political ...