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Tony Bebli joins the IMAX Media Group

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Seasoned sports presenter and one of the Ghana’s amazing commentators, Tony Bebli has joined the IMAX Media Group, as a senior sports producer and presenter for online, radio, and TV.

The ace sports presenter, who doubles as the General Manager of Kasoa-based Five Star Football Club, a second-division side, joins IMAX Media with rich experience gained from well-established media houses in the country.

He has worked with Multimedia Group Limited (MGL), owners of ADOM FM, NYHIRA FM, LUV FM, MultiTV, HiTZ FM, and My Joy Online, as well as the EIB Network, operators of Starr FM, GHone TV, Kasapa FM, and STARRFMONLINE. He later joined a newly-established television station, ITV, as the production manager and the head of sports before his current move.

Tony Bebli, who confirmed his switch to IMAX Media, says he has not regretted joining the IMAX Media Group since he perceived the station as a gateway to establishing himself as one of Ghana’s finest voices on television and radio again.

Mr. Bebli has in the past worked with Multimedia Group as their best commentator both on TV and radio, online news editor, and producer before moving to Starr FM, where he held the positions of online news editor, World Cup anchor, and radio commentator.

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He told the media in a chat that he believes that hard work, humility, and being focused have brought him where he is today.

The media gathered that Tony is up-to-date on football and all sporting  issues and that everything else about his commentary is so refreshing. His colleagues see him as one of the best sports commentators on TV, radio, and online in the country today.

Tony Bebli has hosted a number of programs on radio and television for the past few years. He started his career as a writer for the Hearts of Oak newspaper and later joined the Volta Star (GBC) in Ho, in the Volta Region, between 2000 and 2003.

In 2008, while working with Happy FM, he had a good offer from Joy FM, and he worked with Joy FM from 2008 until 2016, when he relocated to Starr FM.

While working with Joy FM, Tony covered international tournaments such as CAN 2008 for the BBC in 2011, the All Africa Games in 2011, the Olympic Games in London in 2012, and the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, among others.
Watch out for him this time around.

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