Top TV to be switched off UBC mast

Jan 29, 2007

ANOTHER television station will be going off the air soon. The Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) says it will switch off Top TV for illegally installing studio transmission equipment in UBC’s Kololo Hill transmission room.

By John Odyek

ANOTHER television station will be going off the air soon. The Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC) says it will switch off Top TV for illegally installing studio transmission equipment in UBC’s Kololo Hill transmission room.

Musinguzi Mugasa, the UBC managing director, yesterday said the Broadcasting Council had recommended that all TVs that transferred their studio equipment to Kololo Hill be barred from broadcasting.

He clarified that they would not switch off Pulse TV as earlier reported, but rather Top TV. Mugasa said: “There was a mix-up on Pulse TV. It is Top TV that illegally transferred studio equipment to Kololo.”

On switching off Nation TV, Mugasa said they were to discuss the matter with NTV officials.

He pointed out that the lease requested by NTV to use the UBC transmission room had expired and that they had been discontinued because the 400kg NTV antenna imposed extra weight on the UBC mast, forcing it to tilt.

Mugisa denied claims of sabotage, saying earlier disruptions of NTV broadcasts were caused by unsealed cables that were spoilt by water.

Meanwhile, over 100 FM radio stations have not paid annual fees to the Media Council.

radio stations pay sh150,000 and newspapers are charged sh50,000 every year.

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