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The Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of Media General Ghana Limited (MGL), Beatrice Agyemang, has reiterated her outfit’s commitment to continuously nurture talents in the showbiz industry, having in mind the immense talent Ghana has to offer.

She says MGL, has, over the years, provided its numerous platforms to young talents to also showcase to the world what they are endowed with, something she noted the company will not relent on doing.

According to her, it is for that reason that Media General partnered Charterhouse Ghana to make the silver anniversary of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) a memorable one.

The 2023 EMY Africa Woman of the Year, in her goodwill message aired at the awards Saturday, June 01, 2024, indicated that it is for the impact the awards have made in Ghanaian talents and music as a whole that Media General partnered the producers to make this year’s a reality.

For “recognizing the immense talent that our nation has to offer, to celebrate the artistry and dedication of our musicians”, Madam Agyemang noted that “we also reflect on the journey that has brought us here. A journey marked by passion, creativity and an inflexible resolve to the art of music.”

“The awards have been incredibly impactful, empowering winners to take the world stage, thanks to the recognition they receive. Musicians are acutely aware of the leverage and opportunities these honors provide on the international front. The nurturing of music talents and the discovery of new artists have been significant outcomes of the awards
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“Media General also remains committed to supporting and nurturing talent, providing platforms for artists to shine and be celebrated for their contribution to the global music scene. It is for these reasons that Media General proudly partnered with Charterhouse, for the Telecel Music Awards. I am super excited about how the music industry has evolved over time,” she explained.

She also highlighted and touted how players in the industry have employed available technologies to propel their careers.

“In particular, the advent of new technologies has revolutionized the way musicians create, distribute and monetize their work. Digital platforms and streaming services have opened up unprecedented opportunities for artistes to reach global audiences, bypassing traditional barriers. Modern breakthroughs such as social media, crowdfunding and blockchain technology are further empowering musicians in all spheres.

“These advancements are not only making it easier for musicians to access their gains, but also helping them secure financial stability and thrive in a rapidly changing industry. This year’s edition is especially historic as it not only celebrates a 25-year legacy, but also honors the profound impact of music on our society,” she added.

The 25th edition of the awards is taking place at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre.

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