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SAMMY FORSON QUITS EIB FOR MULTIMEDIA

Radio personality, Sammy Forson, has joined Ghana’s largest media organisation, The Multimedia Group. He is joining Joy FM with over 14 years experience in the Ghanaian entertainment space. Mr Forson’s last station was Live FM, a subsidiary of EIB, and he is bringing on board rich content to the discerning listeners of Joy FM. For the past 14 years, he has worked in the Ghanaian entertainment industry as a Radio and TV presenter, Artiste Manager, Event’s Manager and social media influencer. Sammy Forson  “I have successfully partnered with some of the industries finest. I pride myself on being able to demonstrate a natural talent for reaching out to both young and old, offering a fresh and dynamic approach to the world of entertainment,” he noted. Mr Forson added that “with a rich blend of experience in television and radio, I have earned a reputation amongst management, peers, viewers and listeners as someone who brings new dynamics into broadcasts and remains in-tune with

ACTOR BILL ASAMOAH 'SLAPS' JOURNALISTS

Bill Asamoah On Saturday evening peeps got temperamental  at the Zylofon office in Kumasi when the entertainment house had its first press soiree in 2018 for media men in the city. Renowned Ghanaian actor Bill Asamoah at the event got discombobulated which rmade him uttered derogatory statements at journalist in the Garden City for continuously rubbishing the works of moviemakers in the region whenever they are on the radio. According to the miffed actor, these pundits make actors in the region feel their works are rubbish but fail to offer suggestions after condemning their craft. The president of the region’s Actors Guild further noted that the journalists after hammering on the bad side of their works do not applaud  them when they do something right. He then asked them to direct their grievances to the government because entertainers are working tiredlessly in improving their craft but are not getting the requisite assistance from higher authorities. “How many of our p