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Breaking: FG Shuts Down 49 TV Stations

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FG has shut down 49 TV stations.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Government of Ghana through the National Communications Authority has shut down forty-nine TV stations operating illegally in the West African country.

 

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According to the National Communications Authority (NCA), the closure of the unlicensed stations is designed to ensure the efficient use of the country’s broadcasting spectrum – so signals do not cut out if it becomes too crowded.

 

This online news platform learnt that bout 146 TV channels are currently authorized to operate in Ghana.

 

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The NCA says it continuously monitors satellite free-to-air television platforms.

 

The process of shutting down the stations is being done in collaboration with the police and intelligence agents.

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More than 50 radio stations were shut down in a similar exercise in 2017.

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