Uganda: Panic Grips Local TV
13th Nov 2006, 21:47 GMT
A wave of panic is sweeping through the television industry now that NTV is joining the fray. How else would you explain the midstream alterations to UBC TV and WBS TV's November schedules? Stations ordinarily make their quarterly schedules in advance and any alterations would have been for the first quarter next year. It is good though to see these two industry giants being kept on their toes once in a while. Complacency was fast becoming their pastime.
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