For years music lovers in Ghana have only had the option of appreciating music from other parts of the continent and the world on Television. In as much as there were and are many Ghanaian music, they were condemned to having only to enjoy music from else where. Thanks to the advent of satellite and digital television technology today Ghanaian music lovers can enjoy 24 hours of unparalleled Ghanaian music programming.
In a chat with Abraham Ohene Gyan, Chief Executive of Ohene Media Studios months ago, he told me “We are starting a music Television channel. It's 100% Ghanaian music, basiocally it is pinnacle on TV” True to his word, weeks after the conversation Ghana had it's first 100% music dedicated channel – FIESTA.
The Channel shows a mixture of music videos, events, chart shows, interviews, behind the scenes, profiles, exclusive videos, lunches and dance oriented programmes.
The Channel that Offers 100% GHANAIAN Music to a growing family of over 7000 Sky TV subscribers, and countless free to air digital TV viewers. Fiesta can be received in virtually all the regions in the southern sector of Ghana. Accra, Cape Coast, Takoradi, Koforidua, Kumasi, with expansion currently on the way to connect other regions of the Country.
Music lovers form the core audience of Fiesta's viewership. Fiesta has a vibrant youthful appeal, and shares the aspirations, dreams and hopes of its audiences. The Channel offers a great opportunity to target a vibrant proactive outgoing audience.
With an ever growing fan base, Ghana's first 100% Ghanaian music station is giving the youth an opportunity to express themselves.
Originating at www.pinnaclegh.com


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