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Greater care needed on subjective descriptions

April 12, 2011June 7, 2020 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

By Joachim Buwembo Besigye under the watchful eye of police. There are times when you read a news story and find yourself smiling.  Many times it is over a very …

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Media analysis / News

Whatever happened to solidarity in the press?

August 24, 2010June 7, 2020 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

By Joachim Buwembo Very soon, it will be one year since Uganda’s then most powerful radio station (in terms of audience numbers, staff size and business volume) was physically taken …

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Covering the death of a former president

August 11, 2010December 29, 2014 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

The passing of former President Godfrey Binaisa presented a simple test to the Ugandan media – and I am afraid many failed it. First thing to note is that the …

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Media analysis / News

Presidential musings on media freedoms

July 29, 2010December 29, 2014 - by Guest Writer - Leave a Comment

Somewhere in the middle of his speech before a journalism awards ceremony in Kampala recently, President Museveni had an important question to ask. “So,” he said, “is there press freedom …

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ACME Talks with Samuel Gummah – The challenges and resilience of radio in Uganda
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In commemoration of World Radio Day, ACME Talks was joined by Samuel Gummah Nabaasa, Executive Director of Uganda Radio Network, to talk all things radio. Sam, a radio man to the core, has seen the evolution, transformation and stagnation of radio broadcasting in Uganda, thanks to his decades of experience in content production and management in various radio-related organisations. In this episode, he shares his thoughts on the successes, failures and opportunities for growth for radio broadcasting in the country.

Learn more about Sam’s organisation, Uganda Radio Network, here.

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February 22, 2021
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