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ACME Talks
African Centre for Media Excellence
20 episodes
1 day ago
Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.
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Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.
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Society & Culture
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Evolution of private radio in Uganda. A chat with Christine Mawadri one of the first female presenters on Sanyu FM- Part 1
ACME Talks
43 minutes 57 seconds
3 years ago
Evolution of private radio in Uganda. A chat with Christine Mawadri one of the first female presenters on Sanyu FM- Part 1

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? 

ACME Talks
Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.