STATE OF THE MEDIA IN ZAMBIA
1.0 Introduction
The State of the Media in Zambia is a quarterly report based on the assessment of events
touching on the environment under which the media operated during the period under review.
The report summarises the conditions under which the media houses and media practitioners
operated, but more specifically in respect of the economic, technological, legal and political
environments as well as any other pertinent major issues that affect the media industry in
Zambia. In addition, the report reflects the main topical national issues that arose during the
period and how the media reported these in its role of ensuring that the public was fully
informed.
This quarterly report is prepared by the Media Institute of Southern Africa, Zambia Chapter
(MiSA Zambia). It helps to cumulatively document major developments in the media industry in
Zambia and to flag off any negative trends requiring remedial measures by MiSA Zambia and
other major stakeholders.

2.0 Methodology
The fourth quarterly report of the State of the Media in Zambia is essentially based on careful
review and analysis of materials that were available during the said quarter containing
information that had an impact and influenced the operations of the media in Zambia. The
materials reviewed included news reports in the media related to the media fraternity, reports,
press statements, and MiSA Zambia media alerts published during the period under review.
Further an analysis of the media houses with presence online was conducted, with particular
attention to their online presence and level of activity.
Broadcast media, including radio and television news reports and other programs were
monitored.
Many other media houses were engaged for more information on their operations in relation to
their political and economic environments.

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