Media in Ghana

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Ghana enjoys a high degree of media freedom, and the country's private press and broadcasters operate without major restrictions.

The private press is lively, and often carries criticism of government policy. Animated phone-in programmes on a wide range of topics are staple fare on many radio stations.

Private radio stations crowd the FM dial in Accra and elsewhere, most of them chasing a limited amount of advertising revenue. The state-run GBC runs national TV and radio networks.

The BBC World Service and Radio France Internationale are available on FM in Accra.

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www.myjoyonline.com www.ghanaweb.com