How the Major TV Stations will cover the 2020 General Elections

07/12/2020

Ghanaians go to the polls Today, Dec. 7th to elect their next President and the members of the 8th Parliament.

Ahead of the polls on Monday, Major TV platform has set the stage to cover the election updates and results as smoothly as possible, with all the extensive analysis and discussions.

With the various names set for each media brand for the elections coverage, all the major TV Channels will excite their viewers with everything about elections 2020.

Now, let’s start with;

JOY NEWS

Joynews is leading the Multimedia Group’s Elections coverage known as Election Headquarters (Election HQ). With their major journalist hosting ther various reps across the country to give real time updates on the Elections, Joy NEWS (ElectionHQ) will arguably lead the media in the 2020 election coverage.

TV3

The Election Command Centre did a yeoman’s Job as far as their US Elections coverage was concerned. Now, it is up to them to give viewers the most exciting coverage of the 2020 Ghana Elections. With Bella Mundi, Stephen Anti, Alfred Ocansey, Johnny Hughes and more leading the way, they are poised to deliver nothing but the best.

ADOM TV

As a subsidiary Station of the Election Headquarters of the Multimedia Group Ltd, they seek to provide all the analysis in Ghanaian Language Twi, headed by Osei Bonsu (OB) of Ekosii Sen on Asempa FM.

UTV

As a flagship TV Station of the Despite Media entity, they seek to bring to their cherished viewers all the happenings on Election Day. The Team is headed by Afia Pokua (Vim Lady), Lawyer T.K, Agya Kwabena, Yaa Konamah among others.

Citi TV

Bernard Avle will lead his team at Citi to cover extensively all the happenings on the 2020 elections. #ElectionBureau

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