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Compelling stories attract large audiences – Fiifi Koomson asserts

Fiifi Koomson, a media practitioner with Multimedia Ghana Limited has admonished colleague journalists to always aim at telling compelling stories when they set out.

This, he noted would enable them to attract large audiences for their media outlets.

Fiifi emphasized that telling compelling content leads to large audience and attract advertisers which in a long run generate revenue and to a large extent, a broader resources to run the media house.

Fiifi Koomson was addressing the Bright Media Series hosted by MTN Ghana on the topic “Keeping It Real – From Data To Real Social Impact Stories held via Zoom.

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He reminded Journalists of their first loyalty to citizens saying their obligation to the truth must never be ignored.

‘Journalism must strive to keep the significant interesting and relevant,’ he stressed.

NANA KWASI GYAN-APENTENG:

The immediate past chairperson of the National Media Commission (NMC), Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng asked journalists to continue to uphold the ethics of the profession and urged others to fall in line with good practices of the craft.

“Journalism should first serve the public interest before any other interest,” he added.

He said what was lacking currently in the journalism space was intellectuals; academics, columnists and sources that journalists could fall on anytime to seek their opinion on issues of national interest.

Nana Apenteng said in order for a Journalists to bring elements of story telling under one roof, advance planning must be a key factor.

‘Local is important, local is reality. To make stories compelling, don’t forget the mood and ambience. Keep stories well structured, ” he advised.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com/ Michael Ofosu-Afriyie, Kumasi.

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