Digital migration to benefit media graduates

Young people, especially media graduates, stand a good chance of benefiting from digital migration because it is driven by content.

Making a presentation on Digital Migration at Limkokwing University  of Creative Technology on Wednesday, veteran producer and BOCCIM`s   representative to the digital migration taskforce, Solomon Monyame, said "there are opportunities for employment, especially for  graduates with a broadcasting, film and television  background".

"The primary motive for purchasing a TV set and in even subscribing to DStv is the need for entertainment and information," Monyame said. "More channels need more content. Therefore, the youth can come in as content producers and create employment for themselves."

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