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The mass media in South Sudan is underdeveloped compared to many other countries, including fellow
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. Poor transportation infrastructure and entrenched poverty in the country inhibit both the circulation of newspapers, particularly in states located far from the capital of
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, and the ability of media outlets to maintain regular coverage of the entire country.
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nonetheless has several indigenous media outlets and a host of active journalists.


Media freedom

Following the
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in 2005, the constitution of the newly autonomous South Sudan guarantees press freedom and ensures that all levels of government uphold the principle. Three progressive media bills were introduced in 2007 but were not enacted until the end of 2011, leaving journalists in that period without comprehensive legal protections and the media sector without a regulatory framework. According to former Information Minister Dr.
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, the South Sudanese government guarantees
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, a significant difference from the neighboring
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from which the South gained independence in July 2011. However, journalists including the editors of both '' The Citizen'' and ''
The Juba Post ''The Juba Post'' (also: ''The Juba Post Newspaper'') is an independent English-language newspaper in South Sudan. It currently has offices in both Juba and Khartoum. It is the first independent newspaper of South Sudan based in Juba, the capital ...
'' have alleged harassment, abuse, and ''de facto'' censorship at the hands of the
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as recently as in the months leading up to independence, and the government has been known to confiscate newspapers and threaten radio stations with closure. The distribution of
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-language publications in South Sudan has also allegedly been restricted and outright banned at turns.Days after South Sudan gained independence, the Sudanese government banned the transportation of newspapers between the two countries and shut down publications and news bureaus owned by South Sudanese in the North, including the
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bureau of ''The Juba Post''. South Sudan was ranked 124th in the
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in 2013, falling by twelve places since 2012. Reporters Without Borders cited the murder of Isaiah Diing Abraham Chan Awuol, who was shot dead by an unidentified man on December 12, 2012, as the reason for the country's fall in ranking. In 2014,
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and Amnesty International released a joint report about media freedom in South Sudan. The report, titled "The Price of Silence: Freedom of Expression Under Attack in South Sudan," accuses the National Security Service of harassing and detaining journalists.


Radio

* Radios in South Sudan Radio is the main source of news and information in South Sudan. Since the
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of 2005, over 30 FM radio stations have been set up across the country with the encouragement of the
Sudan People’s Liberation Movement The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM; , ''Al-Ḥarakat ash-Shaʿbiyyat liTaḥrīr as-Sūdān'') is a political party in South Sudan. It was initially founded as the political wing of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA; a key belli ...
(SPLM) run government. Radio networks and stations are run and funded by Churches, community organizations, international NGOs and private businesses.


Television

*See Also:
Television in South Sudan Television in South Sudan has a low penetration of around 15% to 20%, as many households cannot afford the cost of a satellite dish, and terrestrial television is the dominant platform. Radio became the main source of news and information in Sou ...
The government-run South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation Television (SSBC TV) is based in Juba. The SSBC TV broadcasts 15 hours a day in English and Arabic and can also be viewed on Satellite. The station runs a few small local TV stations in Aweil, Wau, Malakal and Rumbek. South Africa provides training for SSBC TV staff. In 2013, the owners of The Citizen daily newspaper launched ''The Citizen Television (CTV)'' station broadcasting from the capital, Juba, for five hours each evening. However, in September 2015 the Editor-in-Chief of The Citizen
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announced he was resigning and shutting down the newspaper and TV station after government security agents shut down his newspaper's premises, while receiving death threats. The Republic South Sudan has another TV station called JunobnaTV stabilised in 2017 by Adil Faris Mayat, a former Al Jazeera reporter, along with businessman Sebet Dok and other shareholders, JunobnaTV broadcasts 24 hours/day on Nilesat focusing on social, youth and sport related content and it has stopped the live broadcast service and resumed many times since but has never stopped operating on or delivering other media services. JunobnaTV is located in Juba Hai Malakal and its official website is www.junobnatv.net.


News publications and outlets

Newspapers in South Sudan circulate almost exclusively among the educated elite in urban areas and very few copies reach rural villages. Nearly all newspapers are published in English and as of early 2012, most, such as the Southern Eye, were printed in
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and flown into Juba for delivery. South Sudan has two printing presses capable of printing newspapers, one is owned by the government and the other is owned by the daily newspaper '' The Citizen''. '' The Citizen'' and the Juba Monitor, both of which are produced and printed in Juba, are the country’s only daily newspapers. The Citizen was initially founded by a former journalist of the Khartoum Monitor in Sudan and became South Sudan’s first daily newspaper when it transferred all of its operations from Khartoum to Juba. The Juba Monitor was launched in 2011 and is owned by a former BBC correspondent in Khartoum. The bi-weekly ''
Juba Post ''The Juba Post'' (also: ''The Juba Post Newspaper'') is an independent English-language newspaper in South Sudan. It currently has offices in both Juba and Khartoum. It is the first independent newspaper of South Sudan based in Juba, the capital ...
'' is edited by a team of journalists in Juba but is printed in Khartoum. It is the only South Sudan newspaper that is still widely sold in Khartoum. The Sudan Mirror is another bi-weekly newspaper that is produced and printed in Nairobi. Al-Maseer newspaper was the first Arabic-language newspaper to be published in South Sudan and was launched in February 2011. This newspaper was aimed at South Sudanese returning from Khartoum and proved to be very popular with the Arabic-speaking South Sudanese. Following disagreement over share distribution, this first Arabic-language daily ceased publication on Tuesday 10 June 2014. Most of the editorial staff then came together to launch a new Arabic-language daily, Al-Maugif, with its first issue hitting the stands on Saturday 14 June 2014. SHE South Sudan magazine was an independent magazine providing information and entertainment to the women of South Sudan. Several South Sudanese-led news organisations cover South Sudan from abroad. These include
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,
Sudans Post ''Sudans Post'' (Arabic ســـودانس بـوست) is an independent South Sudanese online newspaper published primarily in English and which covers Sudan and South Sudanese topics. It was founded in 2017, but was not launched until December ...
, South Sudan News Agency, and ''
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''. Some other newly created online media outlets includes
Talk of Juba
'
Hot in Juba

Nyamilepedia Press
', and
The South Sudan Friendship Press
'. Many of these upcoming media are also operated outside the country.


List of Media Outlets in South Sudan


The Press

* '' The Citizen'' - a private daily paper for the capital, Juba * Juba Monitor - a government-owned daily paper for the capital, Juba * ''
The Juba Post ''The Juba Post'' (also: ''The Juba Post Newspaper'') is an independent English-language newspaper in South Sudan. It currently has offices in both Juba and Khartoum. It is the first independent newspaper of South Sudan based in Juba, the capital ...
'' * Sudan Mirror - a privately owned paper * Al-Maugif - a privately owned paper


Television

* South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation Television (SSBC TV) – a government-run television station * Ebony TV - based in South Sudan * Equator Broadcasting Corporation * Junobna TV - An online television station. * Independence TV - An online television station.


Radio

*
South Sudan Radio South Sudan Radio is a South Sudanese radio station owned by the Government of South Sudan. It operates AM radio stations in Juba Juba is the capital and largest city of South Sudan. The city is situated on the White Nile and also serves a ...
- government-run radio station * Radio Mirraya - UN owned station based in Juba *
Radio Bakhita Radio Bakhita 91.0 FM – the Voice of the Church – is a media house owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Juba, South Sudan. It was established in 2006 and officially opened in Juba on 8 February 2007, the day the Church there celebrates ...
- own by Catholic Radio Network based in Juba
Advance Youth Radio
- Juba based radio station run by a local NGO, Advance South Sudan
88.4 City FM
- A commercial radio station run by Data Media in Juba *
Radio Tamazuj Radio Tamazuj is a Netherlands-based 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 ...
- A shortwave radio broadcaster funded by Netherlands-based
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*
Eye Radio Eye Radio, formerly Sudan Radio Service, is a 24-hour radio station based in Juba, South Sudan. The station is available online. History The radio station was established as Sudan Radio Service (SRS) on 30 July 2003 in Nairobi as an USAID-fund ...
- a private radio station based in Juba *


News Agencies/Internet


Defunct


Hot in Juba
an English-language news site based in Juba, South Sudan
Talk of Juba
an English-language news site based in Juba, South Sudan * New Sudan Vision (06-19), was an English-language news site based in Canada.
South Sudan Friendship Press
- an English-language news and opinion site based in Juba, South Sudan
South Sudan NEWS PORTAL
- an online English-language news portal
ToritTimes
- an English digital news site based in Torit, South Sudan.
ImotongPost
- an English digital news site based in Torit, South Sudan.


Unreliable


Nyamilepedia
– an English-language news site based in Vancouver, Canada. Nyamilepedia is described as a "pro-armed PLM
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" following a false report about the
United Nations Mission in South Sudan The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) is a United Nations peacekeeping mission for South Sudan, which became independent on 9 July 2011. UNMISS was established on 8 July 2011 by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1996 (20 ...
.


See also

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Television in South Sudan Television in South Sudan has a low penetration of around 15% to 20%, as many households cannot afford the cost of a satellite dish, and terrestrial television is the dominant platform. Radio became the main source of news and information in Sou ...
*
Radio in South Sudan Radio is the main source of news and information in South Sudan. Radio History According to surveys conducted by the and USAID, radio is the most widely used and trusted source of information in the country. Radio listening is considered a socia ...


References


External links


''Sudan Tribune''Sudans Post
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South Sudan News Agency
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Talk of JubaHot in JubaNyamilepedia
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South Sudan South Sudan (), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered on the north by Sudan; on the east by Ethiopia; on the south by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya; and on the ...
South Sudan South Sudan (), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered on the north by Sudan; on the east by Ethiopia; on the south by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya; and on the ...