CNN African Journalist of the Year award

Peter Murimi’s news feature Walk to Womanhood about the female circumcision rituals of the Kuria Tribe in Kenya won both the Arts & Culture Award as well as being judged the best overall journalistic story out of 465 entries from 30 countries around the Continent. The Awards were presented in Johannesburg on 19 June. Camerapix was Executive Producer of this compelling story which brought together the talents of 4 alumni of The Mohamed Amin Foundation’s Television Training Centre — Pete Murimi (Director), Mujo Musinde (Script & Narration), Philip Murungi (Editor) and Andrew Mungai (Camera).

This award going to a graduate of The Mohamed Amin Foundation brings full circle the dream of the Legendary photo-journalist, the late Mohamed “MO” Amin, who was a co-founder of the African Journalist Awards along with Global Media Alliance Managing Director, Edward Boateng of Ghana. Their goal, through these awards, was to encourage and promote young African journalists to tell the African story in order to reflect the African perspective.

To make these stories internationally acceptable, Mo realised that professional training was imperative. In Mo’s last public speech at State House, Nairobi in 1996, his appeal for this training was made public: “…we need the support and commitment of the international media and donor community to establishing a professional training centre. A place where young Africans can learn the skills and techniques that will enable them to continue in the tradition of courage and truth.” The Mohamed Amin Foundation was founded in memory of Mo Amin and remains dedicated to making this training a reality. The Foundation continues to struggle to raise funds in order to continue to deliver and expand its training, giving more opportunities to other young, talented African journalists.

EBU gets rights to 2010/2012 Olympic Games coverage

Arne Wessberg, EBU President, Jean Réveillon, and IOC representatives Jacques Rogge, President, and Thomas Bach, Vice-President, have signed a contract for the comprehensive media rights to the Vancouver Olympic Games as well as the 2012 Games*.

The European Broadcasting Union (Eurovision) has been granted comprehensive media rights to the 2010 and 2012 Olympic Games for the entire European Broadcasting Area (except Italy, with which the IOC will deal separately).

The rights acquired under the agreement will allow the most comprehensive coverage of the Olympic Games, on free-to-air television but also on all other platforms, such as the Internet and mobile telephone services, by EBU Members and sublicensees.

* The candidate cities for the 2012 Games are: London, Madrid, Moscow, New York and Paris.

UK Conference – launching and managing channels


Broadcast magazine, the UK trade newspaper for the broadcasting industry, is holding a one-day conference in London on Thursday 24 June on launching and managing a channel. The AIB is supporting this event and will be in attendance. Click on the banner above for more details.

About the Global Broadcasting Guide

The AIB’s twice-yearly Global Broadcasting Guide is the definitive index of international radio and television broadcasting.

The Global Broadcasting Guide contains a country-by-country listing of English-language international radio broadcasts – with times that each station is on the air, plus complete frequency listing – plus an hour-by-hour guide to French and German language radio broadcasts.

The Global Broadcasting Guide includes TV listings, too, with details of the world’s main English-language news channels.

The current summer 2004 edition is available now; the next edition will be published in November 2004 covering winter frequencies.

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