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Most communities in Ghana, which have electricity, also have access to the Television. Because of the communal nature of societies, people would often put their television sets on verandahs and outside their houses so others who do not have television can watch and share the fun together. Even in communities where there is no electricity, people use car batteries to power television sets. Television has become the most popular past time of most homes particularly in the evenings.
In April 2007, Coastal Television, an offshoot of the AGORO Centre for Intercultural Learning and Talent Development, was issued an authorization by the National Communications Authority to operate as an institutional and a Community Television Station. As this is the first ever such station to be authorized, it is to serve as a pilot project whose success will determine the encouragement of such stations in other regions. |
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