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May 1, 1995, was the first time JOY FM, the foremost brand in The Multimedia Group went on air. Fast forward 25 years the Group has grown to become the biggest media platform in Ghana.
On May 1, 2020, the first host of the Super Morning Show Tommy Annan Forson and a number other pioneers on the platform were back in the studio to take listeners down memory lane.
Watch how it all went down:
After a very exhilarating show, Mr Annan Forson said he was "nervous" sitting behind the console after leaving it many years ago.
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