By Philip Otuo
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Ghanaian broadcasters have been urged to be technologically
innovative as the country prepares to switchover from analog
transmission to Digital Terrestrial Television.
CEO of EIB Network, owners of Starr FM, Kwabena Anokye Adisi
said Wednesday that it will be important for broadcasters to be
tech-savvy since the migration process could eventually lead to job cuts
in media houses.
Mr. Anokye Adisi popularly known as Bola Ray who was contributing to a
panel discussion on the future of broadcasting and telecommunication in
Ghana, at the just ended Arena 2015 conference, intimated that it would
be advisable for people to re-invent themselves to fit into the new
era.
“People would also have to equip themselves…go out there and
reengineer yourself,” he said, adding: “Know what you can do to fit into
the new era”.
“Gone are the days when we used to play music on the air through
cassettes, but now, we have software that make things easier for us.
Many of my colleagues who 19, 20 years ago didn’t see that coming and
[didn’t] prepare for it are out of business now.”
Meanwhile the National Communications Authority (NCA) has revealed
that Ghana is likely to miss the June 2015 deadline for the migration.
The Director for Engineering of the NCA, Mr Henry Kanor, delivering a
speech, said Ghana’s inability to meet the regional and international
deadline was not peculiar, as the entire West African sub-region was
struggling to migrate.
Arena 2015 was 2-day technology festival which provided over 200
participants the opportunity to trade, connect as well as debate and
unravel new strategies, innovations and challenges in the wake of
digitisation.
The conference was held at the Accra International conference center from Tuesday March 3 to Wednesday March 4.
Credit: Starrfmonline.com
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