Douglas Lwanga has responded to debates about low pay in Uganda’s television industry, offering a broader perspective on the value of working in media. His comments came during a discussion with blogger Peng Peng, who brought up Sheilah Gashumba’s past criticism of poor salaries on local TV stations.Lwanga said that television jobs may not come with high financial rewards, but emphasised that the real value lies in the exposure and opportunities TV offers.There are different payment structures in a company, not everyone earns the same. But TVs don’t give you money like that; they give you a platform to make a name for yourself. Lwanga insists his journalism career is not time-limitedHe stressed that once you’ve gained visibility, it becomes your responsibility to leverage that recognition and build your brand beyond the screen.What you use that name for is entirely up to you. You don’t go on TV to become rich. Actually, it’s not just TV, no one is going to give you a job from 9 to 5 for you to become richer than them. @vidamediaug #pengpeng #douglaslwaga #sheliahgasumba ♬ original sound – VIDA MEDIA UG The post TV jobs offer exposure, not riches, says Douglas Lwanga appeared first on MBU.