Draft:Bloggers And Youtubers In Ghana
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Bloggers are people mostly known for writing regularly for an online journal or website whiles on the other hand Youtubers are creators mostly known for sharing their work in a form of video on the YouTube platform. The rise of digital media has the landscape of content production in Ghana.
The Rise Of Digital Content Creators
[edit]Smartphones and internet access contributed to the growth of digital content creation and influencing the growth of the socio-economic market.[1] Capitalizing on that, these bloggers and youtubers have made a good use of it to reach broad audiences, both locally and internationally. This approach has been particularly effective and have used their influence to promote products and services.[2]
Influence And Reach
[edit]Bloggers like Ameyaw Debrah, Kobby Kyei, Edward Asare, Amoaning Samuel have influenced and impacted the Ghanaian industry in so many way. On Tuesday, June 22 2021, Ameyaw Debrah added his voice on how musicians can do without all the wrangling with the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) about royalties if they take advantage of digitization.[3]
Similarly, Wode Maya, a Ghanaian youtuber with his influence was used as a case study at Strathmore University located in Kenya.[4]
Ratings
[edit]In 2018, Avance Media a PR & Rating firm introduced an annual research ranking named Top 50 Ghanaian Bloggers. They rank Ghanaian bloggers from different sectors such as entertainment, lifestyle, education, fashion, technology, health, relationship etc using estimated traffic data & social media influence as key indicators.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Sabutey, Francis (2017-06-28). "Smartphone and Internet Penetration in Ghana on the Rise". Think Expand Ltd. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
- ^ Mix, Pulse (2023-03-21). "New Media: Today's world belongs to content creators and influencers". Pulse Ghana. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
- ^ "You won't need GHAMRO if you take advantage of digitisation - Ameyaw Debrah".
- ^ Larnyoh, Magdalene (2023-06-30). "Strathmore University in Kenya uses Wode Maya's YouTube video as case study". Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
- ^ "Avance Media announces inaugural 2018 Top 50 Ghanaian Bloggers". ghanaweb.com.