It has emerged that the producer responsible for the broadcast of a pornographic video on an Accra-based television channel lost his job over the much-publicised gaffe.
GHOne was criticised by many including the Ghana Journalist Association (GJA) after it broadcast pornographic material on its late-night adult show, Duvet, on Thursday, April 9, 2020.
The GJA in a statement described the incident as "ethically reprehensible, culturally repulsive and morally repugnant."
The General Manager (GM) of GHOne TV, Nana Aba Anamoah has in a Tweet revealed that the producer was no longer an employee of the channel.
The revelation was in response to a comment under a Twitter post by her criticising popular media "counsellor" George Lutterodt over utterances he made about rape on another television channel.
Mr Lutterodt in a submission on the show said "every rape victim enjoys the act", a comment that has seen him being reprimanded by many social media users.
Nana Aba stated that she has banned all producers from featuring him on GHOne TV shows.
However, a Twitter user sought to accuse her of double-standards: "but you were able to show porn on your tv station," and in reply, the State of Affairs host said the producer responsible for the act had been fired.