After a highly successful third season, TV3 is gearing up for Season 4 of its popular game show Date Rush, on which single gentlemen compete to score a date with a lady.
Former Viasat 1 and Kwesé TV presenter Kokui Selormey has joined Citi FM as a member of its morning show radio team.
Digital TV operator StarTimes has rolled out a promotion to reward subscribers who recharge using their mobile application, StarTimes ON.
The Minister of Communications, Mrs Ursula Owusu-Ekuful says she is unaware of an application by an Accra-based privately-owned radio station for a space on the National Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) platform.
It has emerged that the producer responsible for the broadcast of a pornographic video on an Accra-based television channel lost his job over the much-publicised gaffe.
Batwoman has found a new lead actress, with Javicia Leslie stepping up to wear the cape and cowl on the TV show's second season.
Digital television operator StarTimes is set to premiere two telenovelas on the channel ST Novela E plus from July 21, 2020.
Digital TV operator StarTimes has unveiled a brand new High-Definition satellite decoder onto the Ghanaian market.
EVER SINCE actress Benedicta Gafah started co-hosting Music Music on TV3, hardly does an episode end without her being trolled on social media for grammatical slips or wrong pronunciations.
COME Sunday, June 21, TV3 will launch this year’s Ghana’s Most Beautiful (GMB) as the search for the most beautiful woman in Ghana begins.
After a bit of a break, a new season of TV3’s female focused show, Today’s Woman, returns to our screens bigger and better with a new host from tomorrow, June 14 at 3p.m.
NIKKI Bella gets ''hangry'' when she hasn't had sex.The 'Total Bellas' star went two weeks without being intimate with her fiancé Artem Chigvintsey and she admits it left her feeling very ''angry''.
ACTRESS and radio/TV personality, Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku whose appointment with Multimedia Group Company as a radio personality was terminated on Tuesday, May 5 2020 has revealed that being laid off during this coronavirus period is not an easy thing.
ITV, the BBC and Netflix have found ways to make new TV dramas during lockdown - with the cast and crew at a safe distance. But screen dramas won't be back to normal for a long time.
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