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Technology giant Samsung Electronics has opened a media competition for Ghanaian journalists to express their passionate views and opinions of appreciation about the brand’s premium televisions QLED and UHD.
The competition, which was launched February 5, is opened to all journalists across media channels – Print, Online, TV and Radio. Journalists are expected to do at least two published feature stories about Samsung’s 2019 QLED TV and 2019 UHD TV.
At a media briefing to launch the competition, Mr Benjamin Afrifa, Product Manager at Samsung Electronics, said Samsung will continue to redefine the world of Televisions as it is the world’s No.1 TV brand, leading the industry with the highest market share for 13 straight years.
In a presentation to the media, Mr Afrifa took the media through some key features of QLED and UHD TVs that one can enjoy in areas of advanced technology, outstanding design, AI technologies, innovative services, and easy access to the best quality content among others.
Journalists and bloggers from Print, Broadcast and Online media are eligible to participate in the competition. Deadline for submission of published stories is March 5, 2020. The best three journalists will be awarded with Samsung’s premium TVs.
Samsung has over the years organized similar competitions for the media across its product portfolios as a way of letting journalists understand, experience and live the Samsung brand.
Throughout the history of TVs, Samsung has continually developed new technologies as well as an enhanced viewing experience and people’s lifestyle. Samsung has led the global TV market trend with developing “the world 1st” including SMART TV and Curved TV.
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