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  2. List of radio stations in Africa - Wikipedia

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    All Jazz Radio [9] (Africa's only 24/7 volunteer driven online radio station streaming daily from Cape Town, playing all jazz from Africa including, Blues, Latin & World jazz) 234Radio [2] East Coast Radio; Soweto iRadio [10] Ugu Youth Radio; 70vibe-fm - It's about the seventies music! [11] Ntuzuma Fm (Online Radio)

  3. Radio One FM - Wikipedia

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    Radio One FM 90 is a Uganda online radio station broadcasting from Kampala. It based on entertainment, Sports, news and music mostly provides old schools songs. [1] [2] [3] It was established in 1997. [4] [5] It specialized mostly in past decades songs in urban and peri-uban English. [6]

  4. Mass media in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of newspapers in Uganda today. New Vision is Uganda's leading English daily newspaper. It is a state-owned newspaper and has the largest nationwide circulation. The Daily Monitor is an independent English-language newspaper and second in circulation to the New Vision. The two papers dominate the print section of media in Uganda.

  5. Uganda Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    URN supplies audio, visual, and written news reports and programs to participating radio stations, television stations, newspapers, and other print media in Uganda. [ citation needed ] In addition to capturing, processing, and disseminating news, URN trains journalists, especially those from disadvantaged communities so that they can become ...

  6. CBS FM Buganda - Wikipedia

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    Entanda ya Buganda is a radio quiz programme which aims at promoting Buganda culture and norms. The competition that tests participants on a wide range of issues from and within Buganda, including idioms and mastery of Luganda, culture, sports, politics, among others, attracts more than 500 participants.

  7. 94.8 XFM - Wikipedia

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    XFM 94.8 went on air on August 1, 2011. It was formerly "Vision Voice", a station that was re-branded to improve its competitiveness. Some of the key shows on XFM include XAM with DJ Cisse, Iikkle Banji and Daron Bartlett (which airs 6AM to 10AM every weekday), XZIT with Denzel and Lamu (which airs between 3PM and 7PM every weekday), and the Shuffle with Guhi and TXR.

  8. Communications in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Daily newspapers in Uganda include The New Vision, Sunday Vision, The Daily Monitor, The Sunday Monitor, The Red Pepper, The Sunday Pepper, The Uganda Observer, and The East African Business Week in the Northern Region of Uganda. The East African Procurement News is a weekly business newspaper. [21]

  9. Uganda Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The station primarily broadcast news from the external service of the BBC and other programmes. UBS was also instrumental in silencing the pro-independence movement at the time. After independence, UBS was renamed Radio Uganda. [4] Up until the 1980s, both radio and television units were seen as government mouthpieces. [4]