Tune in to PM Express today at 9:00 pm for a riveting panel discussion between host Nana Ansah Kwao IV and three media practitioners on what accounts for ethical violations in Ghana’s media.
Guests Dora Mawutor, Programmes Officer in charge of Communication and Research at Media Foundation for West Africa; Zakaria Tanko Musah, Media Law and Ethics Lecturer at the Ghana Institute of Journalism; and Efia Pokuaa, Adom FM News Editor will dissect the thorny issue of ethical violations in the media.
Is there a reason for the widely acclaimed falling ethical standards particularly in local language media? What can be done to resolve the situation?
Join the discussions on Joy News channel on Multi TV at 9:00 pm this evening, repeated at 9:00 am Thursday.
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