TV3’s morning show, New Day, just got better with three of the most experienced heads on the local media landscape taking over the flagship show.
The show sees the return of former Sunrise host Moon Sangmoor who will be joining Bridget Otoo and Bright Nana Amfoh for the four-hour inviting show.
The three treated viewers to a feel of greater things to expect as they kicked start their campaign on Friday, April 8 which coincided with Media General’s, owners of TV3, unveiling of the television station’s programmes for the rest of the year ahead of a busy election season.
The event, which took place at the plush Kempiski Hotel in Accra, was attended by clients of TV3 and the other media brands of MG.
The New Day trio are expected to bring to the already vibrant show, years of mainstream goodwill, which should get them some decent following just as it has been since TV3 hit screens of Ghanaians.
Bridget is undoubtedly one of the outstanding female hosts on television today.
The former Presenter of “You and the Police”, a programme designed to enhance police-public relations on TV3, holds a degree in Communication Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in Accra and is currently pursuing a masters degree in Entrepreneurial Management at the University of Ghana, Legon . The resilient Journalist has experience in business and sports presentation and has received training in human rights and corporate governance reporting.
Moon Sangmoor was the anchor for SUNRISE from 2008 – 2012 with Eric Don Arthur.
She is making a return to the station after four years, and with her familiarity and experience there is no doubt what she will bring on board. Moon has masters in International Affairs from the Legon Center for International Affairs (LECIA). She was also the host of the Onga Food Tour on TV3.
Bright Nana Amfoh host of News at 10 staged a return to the Kanda-based station, after quitting Multi TV’s Joy News.
A Fante who hails from Breman Kuntanse in the Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District of the Central Region, his style of journalism is largely hailed by industry watchers. He holds a first degree in Political Science from the University of Ghana, and a Masters degree in Mass Communication from the same institution.
With the three in charge of TV3’s flagship programme, New Day, the station is set to serve exciting time on local television every morning.
There is no gainsaying that TV3 over the years has demonstrated its ability to play big in Ghana’s growing media ecosystem.
Story by Nana Afrane Asante | tv3networ.com
Bridget is undoubtedly one of the outstanding female hosts on television today.
The former Presenter of “You and the Police”, a programme designed to enhance police-public relations on TV3, holds a degree in Communication Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in Accra and is currently pursuing a masters degree in Entrepreneurial Management at the University of Ghana, Legon . The resilient Journalist has experience in business and sports presentation and has received training in human rights and corporate governance reporting.
Moon Sangmoor was the anchor for SUNRISE from 2008 – 2012 with Eric Don Arthur.
She is making a return to the station after four years, and with her familiarity and experience there is no doubt what she will bring on board. Moon has masters in International Affairs from the Legon Center for International Affairs (LECIA). She was also the host of the Onga Food Tour on TV3.
Bright Nana Amfoh host of News at 10 staged a return to the Kanda-based station, after quitting Multi TV’s Joy News.
A Fante who hails from Breman Kuntanse in the Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District of the Central Region, his style of journalism is largely hailed by industry watchers. He holds a first degree in Political Science from the University of Ghana, and a Masters degree in Mass Communication from the same institution.
With the three in charge of TV3’s flagship programme, New Day, the station is set to serve exciting time on local television every morning.
There is no gainsaying that TV3 over the years has demonstrated its ability to play big in Ghana’s growing media ecosystem.
Story by Nana Afrane Asante | tv3networ.com
Vice Chairman for the Public Interest Accountability Committee PIAC, Kwame Jantuah, has urged Ghanaians to desist from politicizing the current electricity interruptions popularly referred to as dumsor.
David Cameron paid almost £76,000 in tax on an income of more than £200,000 in 2014-15, figures released by the prime minister have shown.
The PM said he was publishing the information to be “completely open and transparent” about his financial affairs.
Solicitor Robert Levy, who specialises in tax affairs, told the BBC there was nothing in the tax returns that made him “raise his eyebrows”.
On the matter of the two £100,000 gifts from Mr Cameron’s mother, Mr Levy said: “It’s not unusual for parents to make gifts to children. It’s just the figures here are larger than they might otherwise be.”
Mr Cameron’s inheritance of £300,000 from his father had been just below the inheritance tax threshold (£325,000) so people “put two and two together and often make five”, he said.
It was hard to know if they were in any way connected without more information, he added, “but it didn’t look to me when I looked at it that it was something that looked wrong.”
Addressing the Tories’ spring forum on Saturday, Mr Cameron had said he was to blame for the handling of revelations about his investment in the Bahamas-based Blairmore Holdings fund.
“It has not been a great week. I know that I should have handled this better. I know there are lessons to learn and I will learn them,” he said.
“Don’t blame Number 10 Downing Street or nameless advisers, blame me.”
As he was speaking, hundreds of protesters marched through Whitehall calling on Mr Cameron to “close tax loopholes or resign”.
Furore
The fund was named in the leak of documents belonging to Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca. They revealed Ian Cameron had been a client of Mossack Fonseca when establishing the fund for investors.
The prime minister first promised his tax return data in 2012 but details for the past seven years have now been made public in the wake of the furore over the documents.
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At least 20,000 poor people in the East Akyem and Fanteakwa districts of the Eastern Region are to be registered for the National Health Insurance Scheme to enable them access free healthcare.
The U.S. Justice Department on Friday said it would keep fighting to force Apple Inc to open an iPhone in a New York drug case, continuing its controversial effort to require Apple and other tech companies to help law enforcement authorities circumvent encryption.
Adwoa Bombo, wife of highlife legend Alfred Benjamin Crentsil [AB Crentsil], has revealed the veteran Ghanaian musician has on several times cheated on her but she remained resolute to keep the marriage.
Voting is underway to elect a parliamentary candidate for Ablekuma West Constituency in Accra to represent the New Patriotic Party in the November 7 elections.
On Friday night some 13-constituency executives announced their resignation from the party citing the decision to allow the use of the two registers for the primary.
“We have all resigned!” the disgruntled executives who stormed the studio of TV3 Friday night announced.
“The NEC, Nana Akufo_addo has taken a decision. They say if you don’t like it, you can leave the party. We have left the party for Nana Akufo-Addo and Usurla Owusu. They should carry it!” Mr Tetteh said.
By Stephen Kwabena Effah|tv3network.com|Ghana
Twitter @steviekgh
Member of Parliament for Ablekuma West, Ursula Owusu, has won the candidature of the New Patriotic Party to represent the constituency in the November 7 elections.
Senior Political Science lecturer at the University of Ghana has asked Ghanaians to shun their paranoia towards the Electoral Commission and give it the needed space to concentrate on delivering a credible election on November 7.