Audio By Carbonatix
The CEO of Next Media Services, a media organization in East Africa, who recently visited The Multimedia Group on Wednesday said they cannot wait to collaborate with the Ghanaian media giant.
Speaking after his tour of The Multimedia Group offices at Kokomlemle, Kin Kariiisa said his company is “very encouraged to further discussions to share content.”
It’s impossible for one to mention live broadcasting in East Africa, without mentioning NBS Television, owned by Next Media Services. The station has climbed to the top thanks to relaying important events as they happen.
NBS TV has come a long way to authoritatively claim its spot as the lead live broadcast visual media house in Uganda.
Television comprises two crucial components, that is; coverage and content and NBS has found the magic formula of delivering on those two fronts, propelling them to the top.

Mr Kiriisa with Joy FM's Doreen Andoh
NBS TV covers several events live and was endorsed by government to cover the Papal visit which they successfully pulled off.
In Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and beyond, they have consistently provided live broadcast during the election period that was backed by authoritative commentary.
Despite the success and glory in which the station is apparently basking, they are not relaxed for they still have an insatiable thirst to go to the next level.
They have partnered with global media powerhouse Voice of America in order to share resources in their quest to become more of a continental cum global media house as well.
Mr Kiriisa said The Multimedia Group creates a lot of exciting and compelling content just like Next Media Service and partnering will break more grounds for the two companies.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana Youth Federation condemns xenophobic onslaught in South Africa
7 minutes -
Masai Ujiri, Giants of Africa unite African Diaspora in Toronto
44 minutes -
NDC accuses NPP of spreading falsehoods about GoldBod operations to undermine public trust
53 minutes -
Dr Ofori Sarpong donates state-of-the-art facility to PRESEC
56 minutes -
Women. Power. Politics. The Oldest Unpaid Job in the World (Issue 2)
1 hour -
NDC denies diverting cocoa funds for presidential aircraft purchase, calls claim false
1 hour -
Full Report: Probe Committee Report on Charles Amissah’s death
1 hour -
Photos: Veep joins stakeholders at 3i Africa Summit to advance Africa’s digital integration
1 hour -
Charles Amissah’s death: Committee report should serve as a warning to health workers—Doctor
1 hour -
Think the weather forecast is unreliable?: Here is why
2 hours -
Women’s Development Bank to offer low-interest credit for female entrepreneurs – Trade Minister
2 hours -
UK immigration officer among two men guilty of working for Chinese intelligence
2 hours -
Fears of renewed Gaza war as Hamas disarmament talks stall
2 hours -
Israeli military investigates soldier’s act against Virgin Mary statue in Lebanon
2 hours -
Major rail disruption expected in southern England until end of day
2 hours