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TODAY show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie explains how her new book on faith, "Mostly What God Does," came about and what she hopes readers — and her children — take away from it.
The Catholic Radio Network's Voice of Love in Malakal went off-air amid violence in Malakal in early 2014. [4] Two radio stations were also destroyed in the Jonglei State capital Bor soon after the outbreak of South Sudan's civil war. [5] Presenter Okot and guests in the Radio station. Sudan Radio Service was a shortwave broadcaster that is ...
Radio Tamazuj is a Netherlands-based [1] independent daily news service and current affairs broadcaster covering South Sudan, the southern states of Sudan, and the borderlands between the two countries. Since 2015 the radio has been in exile after its office in Juba was shut down by the South Sudanese national security service. [2]
The mass media in South Sudan is underdeveloped compared to many other countries, including fellow East African states like Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.Poor transportation infrastructure and entrenched poverty in the country inhibit both the circulation of newspapers, particularly in states located far from the capital of Juba, and the ability of media outlets to maintain regular coverage of ...
'Today' star Savannah Guthrie announced plans to release a new non-fiction book called "Mostly What God Does" on February 20, 2024.
Savannah Guthrie knows the Today show dressing rooms could use an update. ET's Rachel Smith spoke to Guthrie at her book release party for Mostly What God Does on Wednesday, the same month that ...
At least five journalists from Equator Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Miraya, Juba Monitor, Al-Mougif newspaper, and the South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation were detained for six hours on October 27, 2020, and then released the same day, according to an article published in Juba Monitor on October 28, which CPJ read, a report published by Eye ...
The South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation (SSBC) is a national public service broadcaster in South Sudan. SSBC provides radio stations (AM/FM) as well as television broadcasts through its VHF/UHF analogue transmitters in Juba. It broadcasts its radio and television services via satellite and can be viewed from many places in the world through ...