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90% of Television and Radio Stations in Ghana Are Operating At a Loss – Says Adom-Otchere

Renowned Ghanaian broadcast journalist, Paul Adom-Otchere, has bemoaned that about 90 percent of television and radio stations in Ghana are operating at a loss.

Adom-Otchere, an ex-Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, says stations in Ghana are in deep financial crisis.

He made this known in a speech during the Broadcasting at the Crossroads forum, hosted by the Africa Media Bureau at the Alisa Hotel in Accra on Friday, September 26, 2025.

According to him, monetising local content is the key to reviving the struggling media sector, highlighting that many broadcasters are increasingly turning to digital platforms like YouTube to generate income, as conventional advertising no longer provides sustainable funding.

“Right now in Ghana, 90% of TV and radio stations are running at a loss because advertising is not working anymore,” Adom-Otchere explained. “The only way to redeem this situation is to have a way in which content can be monetised so that people can earn money from their content.

“Radio and TV stations are opening YouTube channels and putting their content there because that is how they get money.”

Adom-Otchere called for a serious national conversation about how the National Communications Authority (NCA) and other stakeholders can support local content monetisation through infrastructure and policy interventions. Without such efforts, he warned, many media houses could cease operations.

“It is important that this conversation about monetising local content through the NCA infrastructure is taken very seriously,” he said. “Otherwise, a lot of these stations are grounding to a halt, and the danger is that they will be overtaken by politicians and politics.”

Source:Africa Publicity

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