The
Director of the Institute of Journalism and Business Administration, P.F. Owusu
has added his voice to the call for the speedy passage of the Broadcasting
Bill. He noted that the Bill when passed into law would strengthen the capacity
of the Ghanaian broadcasting media to be more effective their work to sustain
democracy and advance freedom of expression. Mr. Owusu was speaking at the 39th
matriculation of the Institute, in Kumasi. Three hundred students were formally
admitted to pursue Higher National Diploma in Journalism and Communication. Mr.
Owusu said managers of radio and television stations have an onerous
responsibility in promoting free speech in the country’s democracy. They should
therefore develop a culture of investigative and analytical journalism and be
agenda setters to improve broadcasting standards in the country. Mr. Owusu said
when listening to radio sometimes, a listener gets the impression that some
people in the media are misguided and do not know that one of the main
functions as media practitioners is ensuring peace and harmony in the country.
He said even though broadcasting stations need to ensure their sustainability
in a difficult market environment, this should not be an excuse for high
professional standards to be relegated to the background through political
influence and mediocre training. Mr. Owusu advised the fresh students to always
avail themselves for lectures and practical work and read wide to broaden their
academic horizon.
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