Proprietor of Event Republic, Mel Kwasi Davis said that according to his point of view, it wasn’t right for TV channels to have rejected Vybrant Faya’s ‘Budumbudum’ music video. A few notable Ghanaian TV stations dismisses the video on the premise that it had a lot of n*** scenes which is against the strategies within which they work.
Despite the fact that Mr Logic, supervisor of Vybrant Faya, has contended that the music video was shot regarding the idea of the song which discusses the body parts of a woman, administrators of the stations have declared that it was excessively clear.
‘Each TV station has a configuration they must follow. It needs to do with the sort of content that suits its center target. One of the Ghanaian TV station has dependably lectured about nakedness as something we dislike… I think the execution [was wrong]… What we show on screen has a social obligation to guarantee that the correct thing is done out there’, Ricky Anokye revealed that on the media.
However, Mel Kwasi Davis, who serves as the director of highlife artist, KK Fosu has said the TV stations ought to have exhorted at what time the video could be shown as opposed to dismissing it completely.
The TV station ought to have checked what time they could show that particular video. To say the video wasn’t right, I oppose this idea. I think they ought to have told Mr Logic that on account of programming, they can’t play in the morning yet after 10 pm. To say you are dismissing the video is not reasonable at all’, he said.
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