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I moved from radio to TV because I found TV more fun – KSM

Thu, May 22 2025 5:41 PM
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Veteran Ghanaian comedian and filmmaker Kwaku Sintim-Misa, popularly known as KSM, has opened
up about his transition from radio to television, citing television’s engaging nature as the reason behind the shift.

Speaking on The Career Trail programme on Joy Learning TV and JoyNews, KSM explained that his fascination with TV stemmed from his love for late-night talk shows.

“I was addicted to late-night shows, where the host would come on, crack jokes, and then do interviews,”
he shared.

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Although he had long been interested in television, KSM said the opportunity to break into the medium
came when he met Talal Fattal, the then-Chief Executive Officer of Metro TV.

“When I came to Ghana, I still had a love for late-night shows. But it wasn’t until I met Talal Fattal,
who was then the owner of Metro TV. He came to the National Theatre to see one of my shows. We
became friends after. In one of our discussions, he was telling me about thinking about introducing a late-night show on Metro TV. Then I told him I can do it,” he recalled.

That discussion marked the beginning of what would become the widely successful show ‘Thank God It’s
Friday’, with KSM as the host.

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He revealed that in the show’s early days, he was juggling radio and television.

“When we started, I was still doing radio on Vibe and also Thank God Is Friday on TV. I was doing the
two back-to-back for a long time until I finally gave up on radio and stayed on TV. Thank God It’s
Friday was more engaging and more fun. So I said, why not just concentrate on this and that is why I left radio for TV,” he recounted.

“Those who go way back know it used to be Thank God It’s Friday. Eventually, I rebranded it to The KSM Show,” he added.

When asked what has kept him going since 2002, KSM attributed his longevity and success to his ability
to connect with people across all walks of life.

“I think people find me relatable. I can host a young person and make them feel at ease. Then the next
guest could be the vice president, and we’d have a relaxed, fun conversation. I think I have that magic of
making people comfortable enough to open up and be themselves,” he said.

He concluded by emphasizing the importance of longevity in building a successful career.
“For every career path, one of the key ingredients to success is longevity. If you’re able to consistently
deliver something that remains relevant over time, then you’ve achieved something meaningful. Since
2002, The KSM Show is still on air.” KSM reflected.

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