To promote local programming on Topstar channels, Topstar has teamed with the National Arts Media Association (NAMA).
This is one of Topstar’s commitments to help the local media sector flourish, according to Topstar Communications Limited Chief Executive JOHN ZHUANG.
According to Mr. ZHUANG, local programming will be aired on channels that are hosted on the Topstar platform as a result of the agreement with NAMA.
He made this statement during a press meeting while being represented by Topstar Public Relations Manager JOY CHULA.
Additionally, NAMA President BRIDGET MALUMBA advised local content creators to make the most of the alliance to expand the reach of their material.

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