Daily Graphic (Ghana)

The Daily Graphic is an English Ghanaian newspaper and the flagship brought out of the Graphic Communications Group ( GCGL ) in Accra publications. The newspaper has a circulation of 100,000 copies, making it the largest circulation newspaper in Ghana. It is published six times a week. The publishing house was founded in 1950 under the leadership of the London Daily Mirror. While the military government of Jerry Rawlings, the newspaper was renamed the People's Daily Graphic short term.

In 1962, the Government of Ghana to the newspaper publisher, to now include other than the Daily Graphic and The Mirror, Graphic arts, Graphic Showbiz, Junior Graphic, Graphic Advertiser, Graphic Business and Nsɛmpa. After the acquisition, the company was later converted in 1965 into a public corporation, in which the State holds 100 % shares.

Over time, the company has introduced the modern printing technology. It was the first company to introduce web offset and photo typesetting in Ghana. The newspaper now has a computerized editing system and the most modern printing plant in Ghana.

Several journalists of the newspaper have been repeatedly awarded the Journalist of the Year Award, once for Ghana. 2005, the company has also received the prestigious GJA award for newspapers for the production with the best designs and layouts.

In addition to the main editorial office in the capital city of Accra, there are various regional offices.

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