New Vision is one of two main national newspapers in Uganda.

History

It was established in its current form in 1986 by the Ugandan Government. New Vision is broadly sympathetic to the government of President Yoweri Museveni. Prior to 1962, the Uganda government newspaper was called Uganda Argus , then a colonial government publication. Between 1962 and 1971, the Obote I government kept the name of its daily publication as Uganda Argus . Following the rise to power of Idi Amin in 1971, the government paper was re-named Voice of Uganda . When Amin was deposed in 1979, the Obote II government named its paper Uganda Times . When the National Resistance Movement seized power in 1986, the name of the government daily newspaper was changed to New Vision . The Uganda Argus and those that followed in its stead, always presented as the "official" newspaper of the regime in power.

New Vision Group

The holding company that owns the New Vision newspaper is the The New Vision Printing & Publishing Company Limited , also referred to as the New Vision Group . The Group owns other newspapers, radio stations and two television stations, as of October 2009. The businesses owned by the New Vision Group include:

  • New Vision newspaper - Published in English
  • Bukedde newspaper - Published in Luganda
  • Orumuri newspaper - Published in Runyankole/Rukiga
  • Etop newspaper - Published in Ateso
  • Rupiny newspaper - Published in Luo
  • Premiership magazine - Soccer magazine covering English, African and Ugandan soccer news - Published monthly in English.
  • City Beat magazine - Entertainment magazine aimed at the affluent 19 to 35 demographic age group - Published monthly in English
  • Bride & Groom magazine - Bridal magazine - Published quarterly in English
  • Secondary Schools Directory - Published annually in English
  • Vision Printing Limited - Most newspapers in Uganda, Rwanda and Southern Sudan are printed by Vision Printing.
  • Vision Voice FM 94.8 - Based in Kampala. Broadcasts in English, covers a radius of 100 kilometres (62 mi).
  • Radio Bekedde FM 100.5 - Based in Kampala. Broadcasts in Luganda
  • Radio West FM 100.2 - Based in Mbarara. The dominant radio station in western Uganda. Broadcasts in Runyankole/Rukiga, Runyoro/Rutoro and English.
  • Radio Rupiny FM 95.7 - Based in Gulu. Broadcasts in Luo
  • Radio Etop FM 99.4 - Based in Soroti. Broadcasts in Ateso
  • New Vision Television (NVT) - Launched in October 2009. Transmits in English
  • Bukedde Television (BTV) - Launched in October 2009. transmits in Luganda

Ownership

The New Vision Group is owned by the Ugandan government (53%) and by institutional and individual investors (47%). The shares of the Group are traded on the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE). The table below summarizes the ownership structure of the New Vision Group.

Editorial Controversies

On 12 October 2006 , William Pike, CEO of the newspaper, resigned. Pike had a long history with the paper, starting there as a sports journalist 19 years before. Pike was largely credited with maintaining a degree of editorial independence for the newspaper, though not as much as the fully independent The Monitor , the second national newspaper of Uganda. It was reported at the time that "Press freedom in Uganda might be in jeopardy" and that Pike was being "forced to resign apparently at the behest of President Yoweri Museveni". Pike's departure was followed by the appointment of Ugandan government spokesman Robert Kabushenga as Chief Executive Officer. Kabushenga resigned two weeks later.

In late November 2006, Belgian journalist and activist Els de Temmerman accepted an appointment as Editor-in-Chief after receiving written guarantees of her editorial independence. She resigned her post on the 24th of October 2008, stating "I have concluded that I can no longer count on the assurances I received when I accepted the job and so I must resign".

External links

  • New Vision
  • Bukedde in Luganda
  • Etop in Ateso
  • Orumuri in Runyakore/Rukiga
  • Rupiny in Luo
  • Community News New Vision on Lango

See also

  • Uganda Securities Exchange

References

  1. ^ About New Vision
  2. ^ Uganda: The Limping Newspaper Industry, The Monitor , 2 May 2007
  3. ^ New Vision Group Starts Television
  4. ^ Bukedde Television Opens
  5. ^ About New Vision Printing Limited
  6. ^ The Radio Stations of the New Vision Group
  7. ^ "New Vision Chief Editor resigns" The Monitor (Uganda), 27 October 2006
  8. ^ "Press freedom in Uganda might be in jeopardy" The Monitor (Uganda) 22 October 2006
  9. ^ "New Vision Chief Editor resigns" The Monitor (Uganda), 27 October 2006
  10. ^ "Shake up at top Ugandan newspaper", BBC News, 12 October 2006
  11. ^ "New Vision Chief Editor resigns" The Monitor (Uganda), 27 October 2006
  12. ^ "Letter from the Editor-in-Chief", New Vision , 30 November 2006
  13. ^ "De Temmerman: Why I quit New Vision" The Monitor (Uganda)

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