#ConversationsAtTheMiC: Podcasting
Online Online, Nairobi, KenyaKim Chakanetsa, the host and Mary Goodhart, producer, will run one session talking about the process of putting together an episode for a narrative podcast like The Comb.
Kim Chakanetsa, the host and Mary Goodhart, producer, will run one session talking about the process of putting together an episode for a narrative podcast like The Comb.
Liz Lenjo walks us through business law, media law and intellectual property law for start-ups. A crucial element in understanding the various elements of the law and how to stay on the safe side of the law.
This webinar will seek to share the vision of what is possible when African innovators tell their own stories and use storytelling in their work.
The panelists will share insights from their consultancy work with media organisations around the country in supporting the development of viable business practices.
As the media industry struggles for survival, sustainability and viability, media entities are devising new business models and business strategies that can mitigate the current threat of revenue losses and job cuts. Traditional media houses and emerging media startups are exploring a variety of business models, each with its strengths, weaknesses and risks. In this […]
The Swichi DIY Toolkit was developed for small and medium-sized media houses to help them rethink their business models and create alternative sources of revenue.
The Media Futures East Africa Project, jointly implemented by the Aga Khan University's Graduate School of Media and Communications and DW Akademie, set out to investigate the state of innovation and media viability in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The research was conducted in two phases. The first phase studied the ecosystem - the political, economic, […]
The EAST festival will celebrate redefined roles of journalism in the region, interrogate media structures and routines in the wake of the complex and disrupted media ecology and explore the emergent storytelling that innovatively involve communities..
Learn how to identify and verify information in your day-to-day life.
The Aga Khan University Graduate School of Media and Communications, would like to invite you to a Fireside Chat discussion themed “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality” in celebration of International Women’s Day 2023.
Utanzania will provide Tanzanians with a journalistic deep dive into the idea of what ‘Tanzanianess’ means and paint a picture of the diverse cultures in Tanzania through Music (Singeli), Clothing (Kaunda Suit), and Language (Kiswahili).
This event will discuss the results of The State of Innovation and Media Viability report in Tanzania during World Press Freedom Day, in Zanzibar, by UNESCO.