List of newspapers in Ghana
This is a list of newspapers in Ghana. In 2007, there were 136 newspapers.[1] Note that not all papers currently have a website.
| Newspaper | Location | First issued | Publisher | Website | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accra Daily Mail [2] | private | ||||
| All Ghana News | private/national | ||||
| Business and Financial Times | private and four times weekly | ||||
| Business Guide | private weekly owned by the Daily Guide | ||||
| Daily Ghana | private | ||||
| Daily Graphic | state-owned; along with the Mirror, the most widely read newspaper in Ghana | ||||
| Daily Guide | private | ||||
| Daily Statesman | private | ||||
| The Dispatch | private | ||||
| The Entrepreneur Newspaper | private, bi-monthly | ||||
| The Evening News | state-owned | ||||
| The Finder Newspaper | news from Ghana and Africa, politics, entertainment, world, health, business and sports | ||||
| Today Newspaper | North Ridge,
Accra |
2007 | Ghana Sports
Publications Limited |
w.todaygh.com | private |
| Free Press | private | ||||
| The Gazette Newspaper | weekly newspaper | ||||
| The Ghanaian Chronicle [3] | Accra | 1996 [4] | privately owned daily | ||
| Ghanaian Times | state-owned daily | ||||
| Ghanaian Voice | private liberal weekly | ||||
| Green Dove | private bimonthly | ||||
| Guide Young Blazers | privately owned by the Daily Guide; weekly | ||||
| The Guide | private weekly | ||||
| Heritage | private | ||||
| The Independent | independent conservative weekly | ||||
| Junior Graphic | state-owned, sister paper of the Daily Graphic, aimed at 11- to 22-year-olds | ||||
| The Mirror | weekly, sister paper of the Daily Graphic | ||||
| Network Herald | Accra | NBS Multimedia[5] | private | ||
| News One Newspaper | privately owned by the Daily Guide; weekly | ||||
| The Ghanaian Observer | |||||
| 90 Minutes Newspaper | privately owned by Arcadia Publication; three times a week | ||||
| People & Places (P&P) | private | ||||
| The Public Agenda | Accra-North | P.A. Communications[5] | private | ||
| The Pioneer | independent semi-weekly | ||||
| Catholic Standard | weekly, privately owned | ||||
| The Searchlight | private | ||||
| The Statesman | Accra | Kinesic Communications | independent private weekly; organ of the New Patriotic Party[5] | ||
| Sunday Herald | weekly | ||||
| The Timeline Newspaper | Ghana and Africa's first opportunities newspaper | ||||
| News Ghana | independent | ||||
| Vibe Ghana | independent | ||||
| Weekly Express | private weekly | ||||
| Weekly Insight | private left wing | ||||
| Weekly Spectator | state-owned | ||||
| Graphic Showbiz | state-owned, sister paper of the Daily Graphic, targeting entertainment stories |
See also
References
- ↑ Freedom House 2007 report on Ghana
- ↑ "Ghana: News". Africa South of the Sahara. USA: Stanford University. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- ↑ "Ghana Newspapers". WorldCat. USA: Online Computer Library Center. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- ↑ International Coalition on Newspapers. "Newspaper Database". Center for Research Libraries. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- 1 2 3 "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
- Ghana Newspapers, World Press
- Ghana News (independent)
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