Magenta is an excellent training institution which teaches a wide range of practical media skills across both radio and television.
I recently met with the manager (July 2010) – and talked to her about the media landscape in Kenya – and the remaining importance of radio in the country. In the audio slideshow attached to this post you can see some of the radio students in action – and find out more about media training in Kenya.
The Magenta Training Institute can be found in downtown Nairobi, Kenya.
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Enter your comments here… Hello,am aspiring to become a proffessional journalist in your institution.How can u help me join you.i had B- mean grade nd B- in english ,i also have certificate in print journalism but am not satisfied with it.am also a poet
Enter your comments here… AM GOOD FAN OF MEDIA AND I WOULD ONE HOPING THAT I JOIN THE FIELDS
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Hi I am a journalist in Nigeria with half a decade of practice,I will like to attend further trainging in Radio productions please what post graduate courses do you have to offer?
Hi Lawrence – good to hear from you. If you’re interested in a UK education – you might like to consider the courses offered by Birmingham City University;
http://www.bcu.ac.uk/pme/school-of-media/courses/international-broadcast-journalism-pgcert-pgdip-ma
Or Magenta in Kenya can be reached here;
http://www.magentainstitute.com/
Best of luck and I hope that helps!
Sam / R4D
i have personally met the director n they are all friendly people my dream is to join your school i know its the best cause you took me round n i saw all the poweful machines and the spacious studios can i apply online?
am an actress n a poet n i hope to be the best in all the areas
wish to join to join you ..i want to do video producton camer man