
ACME Talks
Podcast de African Centre for Media Excellence
Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.
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African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) in collaboration with the Uganda Media Sector Working Group (UMSWG) hosted a public dialogue on Twitter Spaces to engage media stakeholders and the public in a constructive debate on the nature, relevance, and future of the legal regime governing the media. Speakers: 1. Allan Sempala – Head of Legal, Unwanted Witness 2. Paulo Ekochu – Chairperson, Media Council of Uganda 3. Edrine Wanyama- CIPESA 4. Moses Mulondo – President, Uganda Parliamentary Press Association 5. Marcella Karekye (@Mkarekye) – Director, Government Citizen Interaction Centre 6. Dr Emily Comfort Maractho- Lecturer, Uganda Christian University Moderator: Raymond Mujuni, Current Affairs Editor, Nation Media Group, Uganda

Over the last four months, ACME has been conducting a study on how major newspapers, television and radio stations in Kenya covered the 2022 general election. This episode is a recording of a Twitter space in which the results of the study were discussed. The conversation was hosted by Dr. Caroline Mose, a lecturer at Technical University of Kenya and Mr. Kennedy Wandera, an international journalist. Panellists were:- Ms. Shikoh Kihika - Tribeless youth; activist Ms. Rachael Ombaka - Africa Report; AMWIK Mr. Dickens Olewe - BBC London Mr. Abdullahi Halake - A media analyst

Welcome to ACME Talks and thank you for downloading this episode and for your continued support. In this episode, we continue our conversation with the legendary radio presenter Christine Mawadri. This time, we delve more into the radio life of the late Alex Ndaula, how he ruled the airwaves, but failed to win it all. You can leave us a review and share this podcast. You can also send us your suggestions for future episodes on our twitter [https://twitter.com/ACME_Uganda] and facebook pages. Send us an email at info@acme-ug.org. Or visit our website [//www.acme-ug.org]

On 18 December 1993, Uganda’s first privately owned FM station, Radio Sanyu went on air. It was followed by Capital Radio two weeks later. The two radio stations gave birth to a new era in broadcasting, journalism, popular culture and advertising. This is ACME Talks. A podcast by African Centre for Media Excellence, ACME. In this two-part series, Joseph Beyanga, the head of radio programming at Nation Media Group Uganda, talks to Christine Mawadri one of the first female presenters on Sanyu FM. The conversation traces her journey into radio studios, how she designed her first radio shows, the formatting of FM stations, her rise to stardom, and her reflections on the late DJ Alex Ndaula. How was it like working with the great spin master?

In this episode of ACME Talks, ACME’s director of programmes, Bernard Tabaire, chats with Ben Opolot, the former Managing Editor (English newspapers) at Vision Group. Opolot retired from Vision Group in June 2021. He currently serves as the Director of Global Institute of Technology and Business.
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