Jubilee Ghana: a 50-year news journey thro' Graphic. / Graphic Corporations Group

By: Graphic CorporationMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Accra: Graphic Corporations Group, 2006Description: ???xxxi, 308 p. : 24 cmISBN: 9988809786 (hbk)Subject(s): History -- Politics -- GhanaLOC classification: DT512.J91
Contents:
???Contents: History of the press: Journalism practice from the 70s to the 90s -- How the press underdeveloped Africa -- A journalist looks at his profession -- The travails of he private press -- The making of the Ghana Journalists Association -- The media and positive change -- Tomorrow's media -- The media and the law: Repeal of criminal law-10 years later -- Contempt of court vrs press freedom -- History judges all -- The 1992 constitution and the state-owned media: What role for GBC -- Graphic - a reputation to protect -- Ensuring objectivity in the state-owned media -- The relevance of news agencies -- Media and society: The media and social change -- The media in democracy - the case of Ghana -- History, journalism and diplomacy -- Mining for Ghana -- Poverty in the midst of plenty -- Using effective public relations to achieve national growth -- Ethics and media accountability: Politics of insults and intolerance in the media -- Is the media undermining Ghana's democracy? -- Towards excellence and professionalism -- How the Ghanaian media fared in 2012 elections -- Promoting professionalism in the Ghanaian media -- The role of the National Media Commission: An assessment of the NMC -- An agenda for the state-owned media -- The National Media Commission-20 years later -- Getting to know the NMC -- Media policy: New media and public policy in Ghana -- Significance of a media policy for Ghana's parliament and the need for guidelines on parliamentary reporting -- Broadcasting: a vital tool for national harmony and cohesion -- The case for TV license fee and funding of media.
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Includes index.

???Contents: History of the press: Journalism practice from the 70s to the 90s -- How the press underdeveloped Africa -- A journalist looks at his profession -- The travails of he private press -- The making of the Ghana Journalists Association -- The media and positive change -- Tomorrow's media -- The media and the law: Repeal of criminal law-10 years later -- Contempt of court vrs press freedom -- History judges all -- The 1992 constitution and the state-owned media: What role for GBC -- Graphic - a reputation to protect -- Ensuring objectivity in the state-owned media -- The relevance of news agencies -- Media and society: The media and social change -- The media in democracy - the case of Ghana -- History, journalism and diplomacy -- Mining for Ghana -- Poverty in the midst of plenty -- Using effective public relations to achieve national growth -- Ethics and media accountability: Politics of insults and intolerance in the media -- Is the media undermining Ghana's democracy? -- Towards excellence and professionalism -- How the Ghanaian media fared in 2012 elections -- Promoting professionalism in the Ghanaian media -- The role of the National Media Commission: An assessment of the NMC -- An agenda for the state-owned media -- The National Media Commission-20 years later -- Getting to know the NMC -- Media policy: New media and public policy in Ghana -- Significance of a media policy for Ghana's parliament and the need for guidelines on parliamentary reporting -- Broadcasting: a vital tool for national harmony and cohesion -- The case for TV license fee and funding of media.

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