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Programs Manager of Joy FM, Edem Knight-Tay, has expressed profound gratitude to all cherished listeners, business partners, clients, and followers of the Joy Brands on behalf of the Super Station.
In a heartwarming season’s greeting, Edem showed appreciation to audiences and partners alike, detailing the diverse, yet immense and priceless contributions the Joy Brands received in 2021.
“To our radio audiences, thank you very much for believing in our business, and to our television viewers [Joy Prime/Joy News], thank you for trusting and believing in us,” Edem Knight-Tay said in her opening remarks.
She further acknowledged the brand’s online followers, whose contributions could not be overlooked in the end-of-year credits.
Edem continued; “If you’re part of our global audience who follow us on social media and on Myjoyonline, thank you also for being a part of what we do, for encouraging us and for staying with us.”
A vital part of a thriving media company remains its clients. The Joy brands have, over the years, cooperated with its clients to realise some of its biggest dreams.
To such clients, the Programs Manager said, “thank you, ‘akpe na mi’, for believing in what we do and banking on us all the time. We pray that in the coming years, your businesses will thrive so you will continue to work with us and also sponsor the very many good and beautiful programmes we have that impact lives out there.”
The Joy brands are known for producing well-seasoned contents bordering the lines of education, entertainment, religion and politics.
A much-delighted Edem, who doubles as the host of Home Affairs on Joy 99.7 FM, revealed that listeners and viewers are in for yet another year of wholesome content in all areas.
Followers of shows such as the Super Morning Show, Drive Time and Cosmopolitan Mix can expect worthy additions to their favorite shows.
Members of the Christian community can also expect another year of “impactful programming”, while those of the entertainment fraternity can expect much more exciting content.
“All the programmes we have on Joy, we do them with you in mind, and we will continue to even do better in the 2022.”
She also revealed that the Joy brands “appreciate the fact that you give us feedback, we appreciate the fact that you criticise us. We appreciate the fact that you stand up for us and you stand with us. We appreciate the fact that you bank on us and pray for us.”
Edem Knight-Tay thanked everyone immensely; saying, “We pray that in the new year, your families will thrive, your businesses will thrive, you will be in good health, you will prosper and you will enjoy only the best.”
“Thank you very much once again and a Happy New Year.”
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