When the TV Set Brought Us Together: Reflecting on some of GTV’s most beloved shows

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  • Truth Table 3 months ago

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 3 months ago

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  • Adjetey, Adabraka 3 months ago

    Powerful reminder of the good old days. Mr writer, kudos for taking us down memory lane.

  • Akam 3 months ago

    I still prefer watching GTV news these days to others. They are precise, brief on issues and the touch of professionalism. No long interviews on every issues. I think they are upping their games.

  • Man pass man 3 months ago

    And my favorite newscaster was Aku Shika Akwei. Please forgive me if l spelt the name wrongly. God bless all the people who brought us together especially GTV.

  • Detector 3 months ago

    Obviously you are young and perhaps did not watch a newscaster like Beatrice Aidoo.

  • Man pass man 3 months ago

    And my favorite newscaster was Aku Shika Akwei. Please forgive me if l spelt the name wrongly. God bless all the people who brought us together especially GTV. Not the nonsense Oyerepa led by Auntie Naa and Sompa TV

  • AK 3 months ago

    Today, every child has either a phone or tablet. Families are disjointed right in the house. So sad.
    Not only did those shows brought together families, they brought together communities. Those who had no TVs could go to th ...
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