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JOURNALISTS in Uganda want a law that protects them from being compelled to reveal their sources of information.  |  |


THE Broadcasting Council has lifted the ban on Radio Two, commonly known as, Akaboozi. The clearance was announced yesterday by the Uganda Media Center.  |  |
STUDENTS of the Department of Mass Communication, Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, Delta State, have asked the Vice Chancellor, Prof. John O. Enaohwo, to ensure that the university's FM radio station was completed and commissioned before leaving office later this  |  |
The Broadcasting Council on Tuesday opened the city-based Radio Two closed seven weeks ago for allegedly inciting the violent September riots.  |  |


Frontline PayTV operators, MultiChoice, has formally launched DStv Access, a 27 world-class channels with a considerable subscription cost for middle and low class pay Tv subscribers. This is as the operator, has hinted on a possible slash of its decoder  |  |
The Deputy Majority Leader in Parliament and a Member of the National Media Commission (NMC), Mr. John Akologu Tia, has expressed dissatisfaction over the government's inability to pay the allowances of members of the Commission, which have accrued over the  |  |
More than 10 times Kabelo Munikaso was rejected by the government Department of Broadcasting Services but he kept going back. Such was his passion for football commentary on radio or TV that he never gave up the quest to live  |  |
Even though there are over 100 private radio and television stations, the majority do not have licences.  |  |
Publication is dedicated to party chairman, Biya for honouring region with P.M, Yang Philemon.  |  |
Governor Aliyu Akwe Doma of Nasarawa State has tasked journalists to begin to see themselves as having a critical role to play in the development and sustenance of the country's democracy. To this end, he said objective and balanced reportage  |  |
Chairman/Editor-in-Chief of THISDAY Newspaper, Mr. Nduka Obaigbena, has questioned the relevance of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) as a regulator in an age where technology has created a borderless world.  |  |
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) management is to consult with the Department of Communications on its new draft Bill seeking to abolish TV licences.  |  |
America's globally respected cable channel, Cable News Network (CNN), has rated THISDAY Music Festival among the best in the world.  |  |
Following the conviction of former Deputy National Chairman(South) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olabode George, by Justice Olubunmi Oyewole of an Ikeja High Court, the two media houses he had sued for libel for reporting his activities as  |  |
The British Broadcasting Corporation World Service Trust (BBCWST) has pledged to partner state governments and the media in Nigeria through its Enhancing Nigerians Response to HIV/AIDS (ENR) program, to fight the HIV/AIDS scourge in the country.  |  |
Ahead of 2011 general elections, Gov. Ikedi Ohakim of Imo State yesterday raised alarm that Nigeria faces an uncertain future if the culture of win-at-all-costs by politicians was not addressed immediately.  |  |
The Observer Company, publisher of the Daily Observer newspaper will go on countrywide coverage effective next week, as five reporters are now deployed as provincial correspondents in all the regions of the country.  |  |
Sanna Jawara, a senior reporter and the Arts and Culture columnist of the Daily Observer newspaper will leave Banjul today, Friday, October 30th, 2009 for Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso to participate in a three-day training for cultural  |  |
FRUSTRATED former readers of Maverick magazine can rejoice -- the indomitable Branko Brkic yesterday launched an online version of the business magazine, called The Daily Maverick.  |  |
The National Secretariat of the Nigeria Union Journalists (NUJ) has nullified the elections of the Cross River State Council of the Union held on August 13, 2009, on grounds of gross irregularities.  |  |
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