How journalism can survive changing times – Practitioners
Journalism is facing one of its greatest challenges due to new technological trends and shrinking profits but practitioners must continue to devise new strategies.
These...
Firm introduces Property Square radio
Ambrose Igboke
Towards bridging the knowledge gap between stakeholders in the real estate sector and majority of Nigerians, a firm – Kigam Business Services Limited,...
PRESS RELEASE: Global Champions of Free Expression: IMS makes 2019 Index on Censorship Freedom...
The Institute for Media and Society, a Nigerian based Non Governmental Organisation, NGO, has been shortlisted for the 2019 Index Censorship Freedom of Expression...
Elections: NBC Set To Sanction Four TV Stations Over Hate Speech
The Federal Government on Wednesday warned broadcast stations in the country against picking results of the forthcoming elections from the social media.
It said the...
StarTimes joins fight against HIV/AIDS
By Maureen Onochie
StarTimes Nigeria has confirmed its interest to join in the quest for the eradication of HIV/AIDS disease in Nigeria. The digital Pay...
FG Commissions $9.08m Radio Frequency Monitoring, Control Centre
The Federal Government has commissioned the first-ever Mobile Radio Frequency Monitory Equipment, National Spectrum Management System, Denial of Service, DOS, Equipment and a National...
It’s 2018, are journalists still relevant?
By Abimbola Adelakun
Abimbola Adelakun
In the past two years, Nigerian media houses -both electronic and print- have been shedding their staff like their counterparts over...
How non-compliance to licence renewal costs NBC billions
With a broadcast renewal fee of about N1 million a year, National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) may be losing a lot to non-compliance in the...
Nigeria set to host world press congress, Iredia urges media return to agenda-setting role
Former Director General of Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), Dr. Tonnie Iredia, has called on the Nigerian media to return to its agenda-setting role of...
Nigeria Charges Journalist Jones Abiri With terrorism
The Nigerian government on Wednesday arraigned journalist Jones Abiri for alleged economic sabotage and terrorism.
Federal prosecutors filed three counts of terrorism, economic sabotage, and...