December 14, 2015 will go down in Ghana’s TV programming history as EIB Network’s newly-acquired GHOne TV kicks off with a bespoke morning show dubbed – GH Today.
Adored TV and radio personality Kafui Dey will host the magazine show which will start your day from 6am to 9am.
The host of popular TV show – Who Wants to be Rich – has promised a mouthwatering and incomparable programme.
“We’re going to move away from the routine. We’ll always leave you to keep expecting something new on the show. It’s unique and a must-watch. Just keep the date,” the affable presenter, who will double as Programmes Manager of GHOne TV, said.
Kafui participated in the 2015 MIPCOM - the world's entertainment content market – in Cannes, France early October.
Adored TV and radio personality Kafui Dey will host the magazine show which will start your day from 6am to 9am.
The host of popular TV show – Who Wants to be Rich – has promised a mouthwatering and incomparable programme.
“We’re going to move away from the routine. We’ll always leave you to keep expecting something new on the show. It’s unique and a must-watch. Just keep the date,” the affable presenter, who will double as Programmes Manager of GHOne TV, said.
Kafui participated in the 2015 MIPCOM - the world's entertainment content market – in Cannes, France early October.
“It was an eye opener and a great experience because MIPCOM created the opportunity to share ideas with the market leaders as well as establish networks across the world,” Kafui said.
EIB Network announced a takeover of GHOne TV early October. It is a free-to-air (FTA) TV station offering a mix of local and international entertainment and current affairs programming.
GHOne TV is also available on Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) as well as satellite.
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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