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Unlocking the Gates and Setting the Agenda: New Media Brings New life to Media Culture in Ghana
The media in Ghana has traditionally played agenda setting and gate keeping roles. However, new media threatens this role, and this qualitative study explores this issue from the perspective of some industry players and academics. It established that new media presents new culture of open gates and diminished agenda setting role of traditional media.