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The Joy Super Morning Show (Joy SMS) has been awarded the prestigious title of Best Radio Programme (English) at the 28th Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Media Awards.
The awards ceremony, held on Saturday, September 28, 2024, celebrated excellence in journalism and media across the country, with Joy SMS emerging as the standout programme in the English category.
Joy SMS is known for its in-depth discussions, insightful interviews, and bold exploration of national issues.
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The show has consistently attracted a diverse audience due to its balanced approach to current affairs, making it a leading programme in Ghanaian radio.
The recognition at the GJA Media Awards solidifies its position as a leader in the radio broadcasting space.
In receiving the award, the producers of Joy SMS expressed their gratitude to the GJA and their loyal listeners, crediting the win to the dedicated team behind the scenes and the consistent support from their audience.
They also acknowledged the contributions of the various experts, political figures, and thought leaders who have participated in the show’s discussions.
The 28th GJA Media Awards featured several categories, all aimed at promoting high standards of professionalism in journalism.
Joy SMS’s win reinforces the programme’s commitment to fostering informed dialogue, accountability, and impactful storytelling in the media landscape.
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