List of newspapers in Ghana

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This is a list of newspapers in Ghana. In 2007, there were 136 newspapers.[1] Not all papers currently have a website.

List of newspapers[]

Newspaper Location First issued Publisher Website Notes
Accra Daily Mail [2] [1] private
[2] private/national
Business and Financial Times [3] private and four times weekly
private weekly owned by the Daily Guide
Christian Messenger private monthly owned by the Presbyterian Church of Ghana
[4] private
Daily Graphic [5] state-owned; along with the Mirror, the most widely read newspaper in Ghana
Daily Guide [6] private
private
private
private, bi-monthly
state-owned
news from Ghana and Africa, politics, entertainment, world, health, business and sports
North Ridge,

Accra

2007 Ghana Sports

Publications Limited

private
private
weekly newspaper
The Ghanaian Chronicle [3] Accra 1996 [4] [7] privately owned daily
Ghanaian Times [8] state-owned daily
private liberal weekly
private bimonthly
privately owned by the Daily Guide; weekly
private weekly
private
independent conservative weekly
state-owned, sister paper of the Daily Graphic, aimed at 11- to 22-year-olds
weekly, sister paper of the Daily Graphic
Accra NBS Multimedia[5] private
privately owned by the Daily Guide; weekly
privately owned by Arcadia Publication; three times a week
(P&P) private
Accra-North P.A. Communications[5] private
independent semi-weekly
weekly, privately owned
South La Estate,

Accra

2015 Ropheka Media House weekly, privately owned
private
Accra Kinesic Communications independent private weekly; organ of the New Patriotic Party[5]
weekly
Ghana and Africa's first opportunities newspaper
News Ghana [9] independent
[10] independent
private weekly
[11] (formerly operated by World News Network, currently Private)
SuccessValley [12] ( Operated by , currently Private)
private
state-owned
state-owned, sister paper of the Daily Graphic, targeting entertainment stories
2005 Modern Ghana Media Communication Limited https://www.modernghana.com/ private.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Freedom of the Press 2007". www.freedomhouse.org. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  2. ^ "Ghana: News". Africa South of the Sahara. USA: Stanford University. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Ghana Newspapers". WorldCat. USA: Online Computer Library Center. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  4. ^ International Coalition on Newspapers. "Newspaper Database". Center for Research Libraries. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Ghana". Africa South of the Sahara 2004. Europa Publications. 2004. ISBN 1857431839.

Further reading[]

  • Jennifer Hasty (2005), The press and political culture in Ghana, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, ISBN 0253345243

External links[]

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