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  2. Daily Guide (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    Daily Guide is a private-owned daily newspaper owned by the Blay Family [1] published in Accra, Ghana.The paper was started in 1984. [2] [3] This daily newspaper is published six times per week and is regarded as the most circulated independent paper in Ghana with a readership of about 50,000 copies a day.

  3. List of newspapers in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    state-owned daily Ghanaian Voice: private liberal weekly Green Dove: private bimonthly Guide Young Blazers: privately owned by the Daily Guide; weekly The Guide: private weekly Heritage: private The Independent: independent conservative weekly Junior Graphic: state-owned, sister paper of the Daily Graphic, aimed at 11- to 22-year-olds The ...

  4. Daily Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Guide, a daily newspaper published in Pulaski County, ... Daily Guide, a daily newspaper published in Accra, Ghana This page was last edited on 28 ...

  5. Mass media in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Ghana, includes television, radio, internet publishing and newspapers. ... New Crusading Guide 5000 Daily Post 5000 Daily Searchlight 1500

  6. Gina Blay - Wikipedia

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    She was the Chief Executive Officer of Western Publication Limited, a print media house (publishers of the Daily Guide newspaper and other publications), [4] from 1992 until her appointment as Ambassador in June 2017. She aided in the growth of the business from a family-run operation to one of the largest media houses in Ghana.

  7. Daily Graphic (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    With a circulation of 100,000 copies, the Graphic is the most widely read daily newspaper in the country. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The paper has seen many editors replaced over the course of its history, particularly post-independence, after a string of successive military coups that resulted in the sacking editors who opposed the government policies. [ 4 ]

  8. Wikipedia : New pages patrol/Source guide discussions/Ghana

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    This is a request for input about the general reliability of news sources in the Ghanaian media landscape. This discussion is intended to be part of a series of discussions assessing the reliability of news sources in a range of regions and topics currently not widely discussed at RSN, and particularly those affected by systemic bias, with the primary intent of distributing editor knowledge ...

  9. Kenneth Agyei Kuranchie - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Agyei Kuranchie (born in Tepa, Ashanti Region on 5 August 1969) is a Ghanaian journalist and former board member of the National Media Commission. [1] [2] [3] He is known publicly as a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of Ghana.