Radio Silence: The Fragility of Independent Broadcasting in Nigeria
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This came after the US Agency for Global Media did not extend the contract with the satellite service that broadcast the broadcaster's programs.
Radio Silence: The Fragility of Independent Broadcasting in Nigeria
In many towns and cities across northern Nigeria, the voices once carried on the airwaves to inform, empower, and provoke reflection have dimmed to whispers of praise songs, sponsored jingles, and obsequious commentary. Behind the studio microphones and soundproof booths, journalists, mostly young men and women, say they work under suffocating conditions that leave them voiceless both figuratively and literally. While the region faces intensifyi…
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