Overview of The Ghanaian Radio & TV Times (GRTT)
The first magazine of Sifat Communications Limited (SCL) is The Ghanaian Radio Times, (GRTT). It is aimed at providing in-depth analysis on Radio and TV programmes and their presenters. It shall also provide the platform for viewers and listeners to express their concerns on what they listen and watch.
The magazine shall annually in collaboration with the corporate world institute an award event to recognise distinguished Radio and TV programmes and presenters.
Our Content
GRTT magazine is very attractive with a portrait of one outstanding Radio or TV presenter at the front-page. Stories on the electronic media, gossips on presenters, as well as their profiles, programme guide (schedules) of selected electronic media houses in the country as well as feature articles by individuals will dominate the pages with extensive commentaries on specific and flagship programmes for the month. We dissert the programmes in a feature articles to find out why people should watch or listen to the programme.
The magazine from time to time will engage in research on certain topical issues to enrich broadcasting in Ghana.
It features the profile of renowned and upcoming presenters. It seeks to project young talented Radio and TV personalities and also highlight the achievements of those who have made it to the top.
It also seeks to ‘search’ for the pioneers in the broadcasting industry, tap the experiences and share with the general public.
The magazine focuses on the need to ensure professionalism and ethics in broadcasting by debating Radio and TV programme contents. The general public (audience) is key in ensuring this by seeking their opinions on presenters and programmes.
The first magazine of Sifat Communications Limited (SCL) is The Ghanaian Radio Times, (GRTT). It is aimed at providing in-depth analysis on Radio and TV programmes and their presenters. It shall also provide the platform for viewers and listeners to express their concerns on what they listen and watch.
The magazine shall annually in collaboration with the corporate world institute an award event to recognise distinguished Radio and TV programmes and presenters. Read More
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