MyJoyOnline.com now offers readers daily front‑page snapshots of Ghana’s leading newspapers, consolidating headlines from Accra, Kumasi, Tamale and beyond.
The initiative, rolled out on 8 December 2025, provides high‑resolution images of each paper’s front page, accessible via a dedicated “Front Pages” tab on the website and mobile app.
According to Nana Kofi Adjei, Digital Editor at MyJoyOnline, “Our goal is to give Ghanaians a one‑stop view of the nation’s news landscape, making it easier to compare coverage and stay informed.” The service updates each morning by 9 am GMT.
Partner newspapers—including Daily Graphic, The Ghanaian Times, and The Mirror—have supplied authorized front‑page copies, ensuring copyright compliance. Readers can click on any image to enlarge it or download a PDF for offline reading.
Media analysts say the move reflects a growing demand for media transparency and cross‑media analysis. Kwame Boakye, a communications consultant, noted, “Having all front pages side by side helps the public gauge editorial tones and spot regional differences.”
The platform also plans to archive front pages for up to a year, creating a searchable repository for researchers, students and journalists. Users can filter by date, newspaper or region.
As the service goes live, MyJoyOnline encourages feedback via its comment section, promising continual enhancements based on user input.
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