Nile Broadcasting Services (NBS) has today launched itself to the on-line broadcasting family of TV stations.
This was at their head
office at Kamwokya, a Kampala suburb and the launching ceremony was presided over by Hon. Nyombi Thembo, the state minister in charge of ICT.
Thembo thanked NBS for her detailed and non-partisan coverage of news within and outside the country citing the example of the walk to work protests in Kampala where some media houses only centered their cameras on only the police pelting tear gas cannisters to rioters.
The launch of Live-streaming means viewers can access NBS TV on the Internet anywhere and at anytime, catching up to all live news and shows.
Log on to www.nbs.ug/live and you will be able to watch the channel live from any part of the world.
+Isama Kalla +Jeremy Muhoozi+Paul Kalyesubula
This was at their head
office at Kamwokya, a Kampala suburb and the launching ceremony was presided over by Hon. Nyombi Thembo, the state minister in charge of ICT.
Thembo thanked NBS for her detailed and non-partisan coverage of news within and outside the country citing the example of the walk to work protests in Kampala where some media houses only centered their cameras on only the police pelting tear gas cannisters to rioters.
The launch of Live-streaming means viewers can access NBS TV on the Internet anywhere and at anytime, catching up to all live news and shows.
Log on to www.nbs.ug/live and you will be able to watch the channel live from any part of the world.
+Isama Kalla +Jeremy Muhoozi+Paul Kalyesubula
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