‘Plenty Talk Dey for Ghana’ book launched in Accra

Valentina N.A.D. Okang

Plenty talk dey for Ghana, a book that reveals the story behind Radio Eye shut down in 1994 has been launched.

Few places on earth have the broadcast density as Ghana does. Every hour of everyday, different tongues articulate different topics on air.

Expectedly, the nearly five hundred commercial stations have significantly dynamised the national narrative. Or have they? One thing is remarkable, though. Just over two decades ago there was not a thing as private radio or TV.

Focusing on the very intriguing story of Radio Eye, this commemorative publication historicises the nation’s relationship with the electronic media.

Plenty Talk Dey 4 Ghana is a well-curated, retrospective and the introspective panorama of an African country’s media landscape.

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