{"id":177106,"date":"2015-12-25T14:13:36","date_gmt":"2015-12-25T14:13:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=177106"},"modified":"2015-12-25T16:25:19","modified_gmt":"2015-12-25T16:25:19","slug":"citi-breakfast-show-rated-as-best-morning-show-in-ghana","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2015\/12\/citi-breakfast-show-rated-as-best-morning-show-in-ghana\/","title":{"rendered":"Citi Breakfast Show rated as ‘best morning show in Ghana’"},"content":{"rendered":"
Citi FM\u2019s morning show, The Citi Breakfast Show has been rated as the best in the country. Hosted by Bernard Avle, and his brilliant team, including Richard Dela Sky, Nana Ama Agyemang Asante, Kojo Akoto Boateng and Godfred Akoto Boafo, the show is widely regarded as one of the best radio programmes in the country and has received rave reviews in recent years.<\/p>\n
According to Kwame Gyan on pulse.com.gh, the show set the bar in 2015 and remains in pole position as we head into the new year.<\/p>\n
Here’s Kwame Gyans review of the breakfast shows in the country:<\/p>\n
It has been a very interesting year for the morning shows in the capital. From Kafui Dey struggling to fit in and eventually been booted back to TV through the emergence of new stations and the general fight to not only gain the most ears in the morning, but to remain relevant. This review considers the following parameters in assessing the morning shows: interactivity, creativity, content or depth of discourse, panel or hosts and overall show compilation and production.<\/p>\n
As captured in the heading, these ratings apply to my favourite morning shows. There are over 35 stations in the capital and anyone that succeeds in doing an assessment of all of them would be lying. It is simply impossible to listen to all of them. The stations here are those I have spent time in the morning to listen to this year.<\/p>\n
KOKROKOO ON PEACE 104.3 FM<\/strong><\/p>\n Kwame Sefa Kayi has carried the show on his back for years and it gets difficult to listen\u00a0 when he is away. This happens to be the number one show according to the ratings. It is positioned in a way that makes it attractive to both the mass market and the so-called elite or English speaking audience.<\/p>\n Kokrokoo’s reliance on what’s in the newspapers to inform it’s discussions is what I don’t personally like too much. Indeed Kwame occasionally picks other topics that interest him and does interviews on them. But generally the topics for discussion is wholly based on what other newspapers have published and with same guests coming through on designated days.<\/p>\n Again, the deliberate attempt at always getting political party representatives does not quite do it for me. We always know what these political people will say.<\/p>\n I rate Kokrokoo 7\/10.<\/p>\n