There was a bit of history at JoyNews on Tuesday.
For the first time in the station's five years of digital programming, a JoyNews program had a two-way Skype session, ie, speaking to two people at the same time via Skype for commercial programming.
For JoyNews, this opens a whole new way of interacting with newsmakers and our audience - just like it happens when panelists appear on major international networks such as BBC, CNN and Al Jazeera among others.
And that's how France-based Lotfi Oluwada and South Africa-based Joe Crann joined the sports team to look ahead to Spain v Croatia (and Turkey v Czech Republic) on our special 'Inside Euro 2016' show.
The Croats stunned the reigning European champions 2-1, but can you guess if our two predictors got it right? Watch and see!
'Inside Euro 2016' airs on Mondays and Tuesdays from 6pm - 6:30pm on the Joy News channel. It's hosted by Gary Al-Smith and sponsored by DStv and Pepsi!
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