Ghana’s most popular radio sports debate program, On the Spot, is set to return on air after a fourteen week break. The break was to make way for the exciting Joy Sports Masters quiz which sought to find the best brains in sports.
On the Spot is noted for its highly controversial and opinionated viewpoints from its diverse debate panel. The show which runs for close to an hour on Joy 99.7 FM gives divergent opinions on sporting issues a platform to make their points heard.
Listeners to the show are also not left out as phone and text lines are activated for audience participation.The producer of the show, Moses Yeboah promised a lively conversation on Friday afternoons.
“You need to tune in to satisfy the crave for exciting sports conversation every Friday”
On the Spot airs on Joy 99.7 FM from 2.05pm to 3.00pm.
Watch the promo below:
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