The Multimedia Group has secured four highly coveted awards at the 35th Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) Awards.
This achievement shows the group's ability to convey messages, create desire, and connect with its audiences, while also making a positive impact on society at large.
The CIMG Awards, one of the most prestigious accolades in the marketing and media industry, are a benchmark for outstanding achievements in these fields.
On Saturday night, The Multimedia Group took home the most coveted award of the night—Media Organisation of the Year.
This recognition affirms the group’s vision to become a world-class African media organisation.
Additionally, for the third consecutive year, the group’s leading online portal, MyJoyOnline.com, was recognised as the Online News Portal of the Year, 2023.
That’s not all—Asempa FM, the group's Akan-speaking radio station, was also celebrated. Its flagship political programme, Ekosiisen, was adjudged the Radio Programme of the Year.
JoyNews' Emmanuel Dzivenu also took home the CIMG President's Special Award to round up the team's accolades on the night.
These accolades demonstrate that the group is charting a path of compelling content and services that attract large audience communities while delivering high-value solutions to advertisers.
The awards recognise not only the quality of content and services provided by the group but also its innovative approaches to reaching and engaging with audiences.
The Multimedia Group has a rich history of delivering informative and entertaining content across various platforms, including television, radio, online, and print.
Their diverse range of media outlets covers news, entertainment, education, and more, making them an integral part of Ghana's media landscape.
As The Multimedia Group continues to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing media environment, these CIMG Awards serve as a reminder of the organisation's core values and its dedication to enriching the lives of Ghanaians through informative, engaging, and entertaining content.
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