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TV stations lose Gh¢ 47,680 daily for live coverage of election petition

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  • KOO NIMO 11 years ago

    When you guys make a lot of profit, please do well to put them in the public domain.By the way, who 'forced' TV3,MultiTV and Metro to telecast the court proceedings?

  • NANA 11 years ago

    Have they ever made a profit ever since that station was established?To the best of my knowledge none.We used to watch live telecast of football league matches in the late 70s,today they can't.Are we growing as a nation?For m ...
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  • KYEBI KWAME DADA 11 years ago

    MY BRO WHO CARES?

  • yaw, USA 11 years ago

    WE ARE ALL WATCHING IT LIVE, NO KULUULU. DIVIDE THAT AMOUNT BY THE POPULATION OF GHANAIANS AND THE REST OF THE WORLD WHO ARE BENIFITING FROM IT AND COMPARE TO WHAT WOYOME ALONE IS KEEPING IN HIS POCKET. GHANA WILL BE VERY MUC ...
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  • Kafui, Madina. 0248006182 11 years ago

    There you go again, you shameless journalists, which one would have been more costly? The NPP taking up arms and destabilizing the country and it's follow up consequences on productivity and the economy, or as is the case now ...
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  • AGOO 11 years ago

    CERTAINLY, COST OF LIVE COVERAGE IS PREFERRED TO CROSSING THE BORDERS WITH OUR BEDS OR BEDDINGS ON OUR HEADS.

    DURING THE RWANDA MISUNDERSTANDING, I SAW PEOPLE CARRYING THEIR BEDS WHILST EXCAPING DEATH FROM POLITICAL FIGHT ...
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  • asantosh 11 years ago

    Who said democracy is a cheap thing? We have to prepare to pay what it cost to ensure transparency. People should stop complaining about the telecast. It is a good investment

  • Agbettor 11 years ago

    Who benefits from that Gh¢47,680 on daily basis? Is it not these same greedy bastards and useless rogues? Complaining about this live telecast is sheer stupidity! This is what TVs are there for!!! ALLOW IT !! We are sick and ...
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  • felix 11 years ago

    Go an tell this to the worthless chief justice you have over there who would prefer that Ghana be made the laughing stock by the world whiles loosing money as well.

  • Joe ballack UK 11 years ago

    Use Woyome money to pay them

  • OBIBA-JUDAS 11 years ago

    GBC IS FOR THE NATION GHANA

  • besah 11 years ago

    the internal revenue authority should take note of this when tv stations are paying their taxes on revenues they make in the year when they alerted us on how much the lost in a day.

  • Woman's wisdom 11 years ago

    Whatever you guys do, we will watch it live on TV, no matter what excuses you may have. First it was productivity that was diminishing just because of the live telecast, forgetting so well that employers did not have electric ...
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  • Zip Up 11 years ago

    Who Cares About How Much Money TV Stations Or The Country loses Their Ego Is All About Their Parties Wining Election And Not The Poor Widow Mother Ghana.mmmmh Kwame Nkrumah Your Ghana Now In Shambles

  • KWAA 11 years ago

    If the TV stations are smart,they will recover this cost in no time.
    This event is being watched by almost the whole Country,so why don`t they recover their cost by selling time for Advert?
    What is their Marketing departmen ...
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  • Kwaku 11 years ago

    That is why they are called GTV,one of the most useless state institution around.No one in the mkt dept could identify this period as a prime time.

  • Dr. med.William Acquah,Germany 11 years ago

    Ghanaians must know the truth to prevent mayhem when the ruling is made.Civil war is more expensive!

  • Whatever 11 years ago

    Waste of money, time and effort.

  • ME IN GHANA 11 years ago

    No one forced metro and tv3 to telecast it live. GTV is the state broadcaster, and was given the directive to broadcast the proceedings. Metro and TV3 decided to broadcast it too, because they feared to lose out the audience ...
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