Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) is the national public service broadcaster of the United Republic of Tanzania, established under the Public Corporation Act of 1992. It took its
Category: Eastern Africa
Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) is the national state broadcaster of Uganda. It traces its origins to 1954 with the establishment of Uganda Radio, followed by TV Uganda in 1963—just a year
Tanzania Standard Newspapers (TSN) is one of the country’s oldest and most prominent state-owned publishing houses. It publishes the English-language broadsheet Daily News and its weekend counterpart Sunday News,
Azam Media is a prominent Tanzanian media company best known for its digital satellite television platform—Azam TV—and associated entertainment and sports channels. Since its launch in 2013,
Uhuru Media Group is the official media arm of Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), Tanzania’s long-standing ruling party. The group operates a network of print, radio, and television outlets,
Sahara Media Group is one of Tanzania’s largest privately owned media conglomerates. Based in Mwanza, the company operates across radio, television, and digital platforms, with Star TV and Radio Free Africa
Sudan TV is the state-owned national television broadcaster of Sudan, with its roots stretching back to 1962 when it began experimental transmissions. Today, it operates under
South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) is the national public service broadcaster of South Sudan, operating a television channel and multiple radio stations across the country. While
The New Vision Printing & Publishing Company Limited, widely known as Vision Group, was launched in 1986, shortly after the National Resistance Movement (NRM) assumed power in Uganda. It