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  1. Nigeria: African Media Urged to Embrace Digital Revolution

    African media leaders ended their meeting in Lagos yesterday with a call on owners and operators of media organisations to embrace the digital revolution for seamless information dissemination on the continent.

  2. Zambia: Media Can Be Dangerous Tool - MPs

    PARLIAMENT yesterday heard that the media can be a dangerous tool if placed in the hands of non-professionals, especially during election time when political tension is high.

  3. Africa: Media Owners Seek Integration of Old, New Media

    Various speakers at the second African Media Leaders Forum (AMLF), which began in Lagos yesterday, have called for an integration of the old and new media in presenting information to the people of the continent.

  4. Africa: African Media Leaders Meet in Lagos

    Over 185 African media owners’ participated in a two-day “African Media Leaders Forum (AMLF)” to discuss practical ways for strengthening Africa’s media development and agreed on a charter for the African Media Initiative (AMI), a parent body that is working to improve the media sector across Africa.

  5. South Africa: Cele Takes a Jab At Media On 'Shoot-to-Kill' Statement

    National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele has taken a jab at media around the so-called "shoot-to-kill" statement.

  6. Africa: More Than 100 Publishers Meet for Lagos Summit

    Over 100 newspaper and magazine publishers and broadcasting chiefs from 48 African countries have arrived the country for the two-day African Media Leaders Forum (AMFL) which begins today in Lagos.

  7. Gambia: Local Journalist Leaves for Journalism Training in Egypt

    Mr Ismaila Naban has been chosen for the 34th training course for Young African

  8. South Africa: The Weekender to Close Tomorrow

    The Weekender, Business Day's sister newspaper, will publish its last edition tomorrow.

  9. Uganda: Government in Talks With CBS

    The government yesterday said it was in talks with the managers and proprietors of the two-closed radio stations for a possible consensus to reopen them.

  10. Nigeria: DSTV Cheapest Bouquet Emerge

    New DSTV access, with over 25 channels at the monthly subscription of N1, 500, with the access, subscribers will pay $10 as monthly subscription emerges. MultiChoice Africa, operator of Africa's pay TV platform DStv, announced the launch of the continent's most accessible pay television package, DStv Access recently. Priced at only $10 per month, Dstv is therefore for family entertainment at the ...

  11. Africa: Face of Africa - From Potential to Fame

    In the African continent, one search has led the way to a iconic, unforgettable African style for over a decade. Again, new session of the always-popular Face Of Africa hits the runway as M-Net re-launches it's legendary cross-continental model talent search.

  12. South Africa: Public Protector Says Media Can Play Role in Promoting Visibility

    Newly appointed Public Protector, Advocate Thuli Madonsela, appealed to the media to assist with ensuring that her office is more accessible, especially to rural communities.

  13. Uganda: Country to Host Journalists Awards

    Uganda has been selected to host the prestigious CNN MultiChoice African Journalism awards 2010.

  14. Nigeria: Abuja Based Magazine to Honour Turai, Others

    For improving the lives of Nigerian children and women, First lady, Hajia Turai Yar'adua, is to be honoured with a 'Tozali Big Heart' award from the publishers of Tozali Magazine.

  15. Africa: Africa's Media Leaders Gather in Lagos

    Top executives from African media houses gather in Lagos on Thursday for two days of consultations on how to sustain the development of good journalism on the continent. Owners, publishers and editors will join panel discussions on topics ranging from the media and governance to the challenges and opportunities of digital media and the monetization of content.


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