Sandra Ankobiah is making her debut on TV3′s newly-introduced morning show – New Day. Ankobiah is making her first appearance on the show, weeks after it went on air.
She joins Nana Aba Anamoah, Benny Blanco and Ama K. Abebrese, to form a solid morning show quartet. Abebrese, Blanco and Anamoah had held the fort these past few weeks, managing to rope in some viewership.
Ankobiah, who was hoping to join her colleagues after returning from her holidays of the United Kingdom, was taken ill, and only recovered fully, sometime last weekend.
All four will in the coming weeks, seek to further increase the show’s existing and returning viewers, if it is to become a must-watch in the mornings.
New Day is strategically being placed to solidify the station’s hold on the capital and beyond in the mornings, often a waterloo segment for most local network managers.She joins Nana Aba Anamoah, Benny Blanco and Ama K. Abebrese, to form a solid morning show quartet. Abebrese, Blanco and Anamoah had held the fort these past few weeks, managing to rope in some viewership.
Ankobiah, who was hoping to join her colleagues after returning from her holidays of the United Kingdom, was taken ill, and only recovered fully, sometime last weekend.
All four will in the coming weeks, seek to further increase the show’s existing and returning viewers, if it is to become a must-watch in the mornings.
It replaced the now-defunct Sunrise.
All four come to the show with an appreciable wealth of combined experience that could be helpful to its sustainability.
Sandra Ankobiah has a relatively short but enticing television experience, making a name for herself as host of the fashion magazine show, Fashion 101. She is a trained lawyer.
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