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The June 2024 edition of the Media Foundation for West Africa’s (MFWA) language monitoring report has revealed that political show hosts of pro-National Democratic Congress (NDC) radio stations – Accra FM and Power FM – have been cited as the worst offenders in the use of indecent language on radio for the month.
According to the report, host of the Citizen Show on Accra FM Kwabena Bobie Ansah, recorded the highest number of violations with 14 indecent expressions, followed by Mugabe Maase, host of Inside Politics on Power FM, who recorded six violations.
The MFWA’s language monitoring exercise leverages a validated monitoring instrument to track language used by politicians, politically affiliated persons, commentators, and show hosts on selected radio programmes to flag abusive expressions.
The exercise aims to discourage the use of intemperate language, hate speech, and other forms of abusive language that foment divisiveness and polarisation, to promote fact-based, sanitised political discourses ahead of the general elections.
The monitoring exercise was conducted from June 1 to June 30, 2024, across nine radio stations. The stations were selected based on findings from previous reports, perceived allegiance to or ownership by politicians or politically exposed persons, and geographical spread. The exercise uncovered 46 incidents of indecent expressions.
Accra FM (22) and Power FM (11) recorded 33 out of the 46 indecent expressions, representing over 70%. These infractions were predominantly insulting and offensive during discussions on elections, security, corruption, and development projects.
The findings also raised concerns about the role of show hosts, expected to moderate discussions and maintain decorum. The significant involvement of hosts like Kwabena Bobie Ansah and Mugabe Maase in making indecent expressions undermines this role and contributes to a toxic media environment.
In previous radio monitoring reports published by the MFWA in 2012, 2016, and 2020, Mugabe Maase and Listowel Nana Kusi Poku have consistently been cited for the use of indecent expressions, the MFWA reports adds.
Findings from the MFWA June 2024 monitoring report also underscored the amplification of these violations through social media platforms, particularly Facebook and YouTube.
Additionally, findings revealed that all (43 out of 46) of the indecent violations recorded on radio were also streamed live on social media. It also observed that the show hosts frequently referred listeners to the radio station's social media handles.
Thus, all 43 violations were streamed live on Facebook, and 25 of these violations were also streamed simultaneously on YouTube.
This, the report indicated was particularly troubling because social media platforms not only offer wider coverage for spreading indecent language but also preserve these inciteful comments, perpetuating their existence and potential negative influence on the nation's peace ahead of the general elections in December 2024.
On the back of this, the report recommended that radio stations, particularly presenters and moderators, abide by professional standards refrain from indecent expressions and ensure that their guests adhere to respectful, fact-based conversations.
Further, programme moderators are to establish and enforce clear ground rules on expression to maintain decorum on their shows.
Again, the report advised that the National Media Commission (NMC), the Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA), and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) need to enhance regulatory and self-regulatory mechanisms to improve media professionalism.
Also, it added that political party leaders urge their representatives, affiliates, and communicators to prioritise issue-based discussions and avoid using indecent language.
Click here to access the full report.
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