Anorak

Anorak News | Teaching Tabloid Journalism And Other Superstitions In Ghana

Teaching Tabloid Journalism And Other Superstitions In Ghana

by | 14th, September 2008

IN Africa the journalists are preoccupied with politics and superstition:

Mr. Saeed Yakubu, News Editor of Luv FM, a Kumasi-based radio station, noted that many radio stations employed untrained journalists and radio presenters…

He urged the students to be circumspect in their writing, when they come out, to avoid any legal suits.

Saeed made reference to a research conducted by the Media Commission, which revealed that radio stations in Kumasi devoted 70% of their airtime to politics and superstition, and advised the students to desist from such practices, by devoting equal attention to all the sectors that would help move Ghana forward.

Politics. Superstition. Which will be first British tabloid to publish in Africa..?



Posted: 14th, September 2008 | In: Strange But True Comment | TrackBack | Permalink