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Media in Uganda

In 1993, the Ugandan government reformed its control of the media, precipitating a massive growth in privately owned radio and television in the country. Radio and newspapers are available in English language, as well as several Languages of Uganda.

On 10 August 2005, President has since been arrested.

=Print media=

*State-owned daily newspapers **New Vision **Bukedde **Etop **Rupiny **Orumiri *Private newspapers **The Monitor **The Weekly Observer **Red Pepper (newspaper)

=Television=

*Uganda Television - state owned *WBS (television) - private *Channel Television (Uganda) - private

=Radio=

*Ugandan stations **Radio Uganda - state-owned, operates five stations including commercial Star FM **Radio Simba - private **Capital Radio (Uganda) - private **KFM (Uganda) - private, operated by Monitor Publications **Radio One (Uganda) - private **Central Broadcasting Service (CBS) - private **Dembe FM - private *Foreign stations **BBC World Service **Radio France Internationale - operates in Kampala on FM

=News agencies=

*Uganda News Agency

=References=

*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/country_profiles/1069166.stm BBC Country profile: Uganda]