Deloris Frimpong Manso kicked off her media career when she was just 17 years old. She landed her first gig at Live FM and stayed there for about eighteen months before taking some time off. The young woman came back to work at Meridian FM and later moved to Adom FM. At Adom FM she hosted a late night program from midnight until four in the morning without getting paid. Fred Nuamah eventually told her that her services were no longer wanted at the station.
The determined broadcaster refused to give up on her dreams after that setback. She found work at Top Radio where she handled test transmissions from 2005 to 2007. Delay later joined Oman FM and spent nine years building her reputation there. Felix Anna noticed her talent during a TV3 news audition and helped her break into television. She started hosting an entertainment program that aired completely in the Akan language.
Her first TV experience lasted just one season before things went south. The producers let her go after she asked them to pay her for the work she was doing. Her sister stepped up during this tough time and pushed her to create something of her very own. This family support became the spark that led to The Delay Show. The program has turned into one of Ghana's most popular talk shows and made her a household name across the country.
The determined broadcaster refused to give up on her dreams after that setback. She found work at Top Radio where she handled test transmissions from 2005 to 2007. Delay later joined Oman FM and spent nine years building her reputation there. Felix Anna noticed her talent during a TV3 news audition and helped her break into television. She started hosting an entertainment program that aired completely in the Akan language.
Her first TV experience lasted just one season before things went south. The producers let her go after she asked them to pay her for the work she was doing. Her sister stepped up during this tough time and pushed her to create something of her very own. This family support became the spark that led to The Delay Show. The program has turned into one of Ghana's most popular talk shows and made her a household name across the country.