CMG apologises for incident on CTV’s morning show

The Management of Class Media Group (CMG), wish to formally dissociate itself from an unfortunate incident that occurred during the broadcast of Oman Ghana Nkosuo, the morning show hosted by Obaapa Yaa Titi, on CTV earlier today.
CMG expresses its sincerest apologies to all clients, partners, and cherished viewers who may have been affected by the incident.
We acknowledge the embarrassment it may have caused to individuals, businesses, and reputations associated with our brand.
We deeply regret the incident and take full responsibility for the lapse.
We wish to emphasise that the events in question do not reflect the values, ethics, or professional standards upheld by Class Media Group.
In response, immediate corrective measures have been taken, and a thorough review of our internal protocols is underway to ensure such occurrences are not repeated in the future. CMG remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and editorial integrity across all our platforms.
We thank the general public, our valued clients, and partners for their continued trust and support.
Signed
Management
Class Media Group
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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