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Your most credible new source, JOYNEWS, a subsidiary of The Multimedia Group, is finally available for all Ghanaians.
From 6 pm on Friday, February 7, the JoyNews channel will be available on the digital terrestrial platform!
The channel, which is already on the MultiTV platform, DStv channel 421, GOtv channel 144, is spreading its wings to get news to everyone across the country.
This action also ties into the Multimedia Group’s 25 anniversary. The company, which began in 1995 with the first private-owned radio station Joy FM, is celebrating its 25 years of media excellence.
In its bid to get its viewers credible news around the clock, the company’s 24-hour news channel also streams its shows live on Facebook and MyjoyonlineTV on YouTube.
It’s anywhere, any time!
JOYNEWS, your most credible news source.
Joy, celebrating 25 years of media excellence.

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