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On Thursday, December 23, Listeners of Joy FM, a subsidiary of the Multimedia Group, will be treated to good music as the radio station ends the year with its annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
The venue for this year's 'Carols Night' event has been moved from the usual, the Multimedia Group’s premises, to the Labadi Beach Hotel.
Patrons will be treated to music from The Harmonious Chorale, Joyful Way Incorporated, Rev. Joe Beecham and The Multimedia Choir.

Presenters on Joy FM, including; Lexis Bill, George Addo Junior, Kojo Yankson, will be present at the event.
All cherished listeners are therefore invited to share in the joy of Christmas with Joy FM and the rest of the Multimedia family.
The service will be streamed live on Joy Prime, Joy FM and MyJoyOnline.com. It will also be broadcast live on all our social media handles @Joy99.7 FM.
The event begins at 7pm sharp. Don’t miss out.
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