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Here is a listing of several television stations in Uganda : Uganda Broadcasting Corporation – Uganda Television State operated, with one national service. [1] NBS Television – Owned by Next Media. [2] Gugudde Television – Christian Broadcasting Station owned by Makerere Full Gospel Church Located on Plot 49 - 55, Makerere Hill Road ...
Magic 1, Star TV, Bryan Morel Publications, U24 and Ugospel. Uganda Broadcasting Corporation ( UBC) is the public broadcaster network of Uganda. It was founded as a result of the "Uganda Broadcasting Corporation Act, 2004", which merged the operations of Uganda Television ( UTV) and Radio Uganda. It started broadcasting on November 16, 2005. [1]
Launched. June 16, 2007. ( 2007-06-16) Founder. Kin Kariisa. Links. Website. nextmedia .co .ug. NBS Television, owned by Kin Kariisa, is a Ugandan television network with its headquarters located at Next Media Park, Plot 13, Summit View Road, Naguru, Kampala District.
Like in television, radio was dominated by the state-owned Radio Uganda up until the early 1990s when the first independent radio stations got licenses to operate. Sanyu fm and Capital fm are among the first and oldest radio stations in Uganda.
English. NTV Uganda is a Ugandan television station under the Nation Media Group, NMG, operating in East Africa. It has been on air since 2006. [1] It is one of the companies owned by Aga Khan IV . During the Arua elections, NTV Uganda reporter Herbert Zziwa and cameraman Ronald Muwanga were arrested for allegedly inciting violence. [2]
Diana Nabatanzi is a Ugandan film entertainer, television presenter, essayist and script writer. She is well known for her lunch hour TV program known as Kiri Kitya which airs every Monday to Friday at BBS Terefayina. In 2023, she won accolades from HiSkool awards as the Best TV Personality in Uganda for the year 2023. References
N. NBS Sport. Nickelodeon (Sub-Saharan African TV channel) NTV Uganda.
Sanyuka TV is a Ugandan television network based in Kampala, Uganda. [2] [3] [4] It's the official broadcaster of the StarTimes Uganda Premier League for three seasons from 2018/19 to 2020/21. It was previously broadcast by GTV, DSTV and Azam.