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Africa’s leading content powerhouse Blue Vision Entertainment, owners of live music stage Glitch Africa and podcast network Glitch Africa Studios have announced the expansion of their podcast network to Ghana, as part of their commitment to amplifying African voices.
By launching its operations in Ghana, the podcast network aims to provide a platform for Ghanaians to share their stories, discuss important issues, while connecting with a global audience.
The expansion of the podcast network into Ghana represents a significant milestone, not only for the network itself but also for the podcasting industry as a whole. It serves as a testament to the growing recognition of the power and influence of African voices in the global media landscape. Through this expansion, the network seeks to foster inclusivity, diversity, and representation, ensuring that the narratives and experiences of Ghanaians are authentically captured and shared with the world.
The podcast network will collaborate with local content creators, storytellers, and community leaders to produce and distribute high-quality, culturally relevant content.
Speaking with the head of Content Gift Israel, she said “we are thrilled to usher in a new wave of story telling and conversations, Ghana is a very vibrant and culturally rich country, and we are excited to showcase it with a range of homegrown podcasts and shows. We are also looking forward to collaborating with creatives and brand on this exciting journey."
This launch marks an exciting chapter in our global journey. As a network we strongly believe in the power of podcasts to connect, inform, and entertain, and we’re dedicated to bringing that power to Ghana.
With the support of our listeners , we’re confident that we can contribute to building a thriving podcasting ecosystem that celebrates and amplifies the diverse voices of Ghana.
Glitch Africa Studios are producers of the Honest Bunch Podcast, Bahd and Boujee podcast. among others.
Their first show for Ghana will launch in August 2024.
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