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Friday, October 30, 2015

Bola Ray’s EIB Network Maintains GHOne TV As Name Of New Television Station

EIB Network, the media group with interests in radio, print and online, is maintaining GHOne TV as name of their recently acquired property.

This site first broke the news October 11 that a deal has been reached for ownership of the few-years-old station to change hands.

We also reported that the deal comes into effect November 1, 2015, making GHOne an official addition to a group that owns other properties in radio, print and online.

A successful takeover, it brings to an end months of discussion, Information gather from official sources, and would see EIB hand GHOne a complete makeover.

EIB in the months leading up to the takeover gave the strongest indication of how ready they were to play big in Ghana’s growing media ecosystem. Recently, the company took part in the 2015 edition of the MIPCOM Content Show in Cannes, France, in preparation for the takeoff of its television project.

A free-to-air (FTA) TV station offering a mix of local and international entertainment and lifestyle programming, 
GHOne is also available on Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) as well as satellite. It can be accessed in the Greater Accra Region, parts of the Eastern, Central and Volta Regions, and in the Ashanti and Western Regions, as well as Tamale.

It has a total of four transmitter sites and a combined capacity of 16KW in its core coverage areas, covering over 60% of Ghanaian households and 70% of total television sets in Ghana.

EIB Network operates Starr 103.5 FM, Live 91.9 FM, Kasapa 102.3 FM all in Accra, Ultimate FM (Kumasi), Agoo FM (Nkawkaw), and Empire FM (Takoradi). Four new radio stations are going up in Cape Coast, Koforidua, Tamale and Kumasi in the next few months. The group also owns The Daily Heritage Newspaper.

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