CONTEMPORARY christian television network, Dominion Television (TV), has been adjudged the best Christian TV Station of the year at the recently held Praise Achievement Awards 2023.
The Praise Achievement Awards, put together by God’s Family Music Ministries, is an annual awards programme designed to recognize and celebrate the hard work, dedication and excellence of various stakeholders and players in the Christian fraternity who are contributing immensely to the work of God and also impacting lives positively through their activities.
At a colourful ceremony at the Oil Dome, Royalhouse Chapel, in Accra that saw a host of prominent figures and celebrities from the Christian community converge under one roof, Dominion TV emerged the winner of a fiercely contested Television Station of the Year category.
Receiving the award on behalf of the channel, Ronnie Amarteifio, Sales and Marketing Director at Dominion TV attributed the win to its growing base of viewers and partners, as well as its dynamic content offerings.
General Manager and Co-Director of Marketing and Sales at DTV, Tracy Malone, expressed her delight for the recognition and hinted that the award is a testament to the station’s commitment to delivering high-quality Christian content and its impact on the African media landscape.
“This award reflects Dominion TV’s recent initiatives. It aligns with our vision to become a prominent
gateway to Africa’s Christian market of 700 million people. Our team of tireless, committed and creative
colleagues made this happen,” she said.
Co-founded in 2014 by renowned preacher, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, the station has transitioned into a Pan-African commercial Christian media house, with leadership and equity investments from Rosa Whitaker and The Whitaker Group.
The station which is known across Africa as the media house for inspired and empowered living, has a unique diverse programming that goes beyond conventional preaching, praise and worship to othertransformative content that spans dramatic films, health, sports, fashion, food, news, entertainment, documentaries, and special features.
Their content also focuses on real life solutions to depression, finances, entrepreneurship and family matters, with an upcoming bloc of children’s programming that promises to be significant.
It broadcasts 24 hours daily in 48 African countries on DST (Channel 352), GoTV (Channel 213), and digitally, and also offers advertising and other opportunities to reach Ghana’s and Africa’s Christian community.
By Nii Adjei Mensahfio