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25.08.2011 General News

Metro TV expands national coverage

By Ghanaian Chronicle
Metro TV expands national coverage
25.08.2011 LISTEN

In its quest to continuously serve the general Ghanaian public, METRO TV has embarked on an expansion exercise to relay its signal further in the country by the end of this year.

The network already broadcasting nationwide in all TEN regional capitals and environs, has doubled its transmission power in Accra & Kumasi, and will now add SIX more Metropolis to its coverage, namely:

Bawku in the Upper East  Techiman in the Brong Ahafo , Hohoe in volta, Obuasi in Ashanti Tarkwa in Western and  Nkawkaw in the Eastern Region respectively.

Seeking to position itself as the viewers & advertisers' choice of Free-to-air Television, Metro TV will strive to use its expanded & improved Broadcast platform for enhanced program content, relevant to the corporate, business & Public taste alike.

The CEO of Metro TV, Mr Talal Fattal, further remarked, 'having achieved our target of urban & sub urban profile vide our expanded Broadcast platform, Metro TV had to complement that with premium Family Quality Entertainment content, and as such, we have acquired top notch TV programs for our loyal viewers'.

The new programs, mostly in the Family Entertainment genre, will be outdoored this October, just in time for the Sales & Marketing community to plan ahead their 2012 advertising budgets.

Metro TV signal expansion exercise will be in two phases and will start with Nkawkaw, Obuasi & Tarkwa in phase one, whilst Phase TWO will cater for Techiman, Hohoe, Bawku, scheduled for completion by the end of 2011.

The decision to reach out to more cities, was duly informed by the various requests that Metro TV management constantly receives from the public, individuals and national institutions.

Metro TV is also available on Channel 136 DSTVand can be accessed by satellite over Africa, Europe & the Middle East.

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