Julius Kanubah

Julius Kanubah

politician Liberia

Julius Kanubah is the President of the Press Union of Liberia (PUL), an influential organization representing journalists and media professionals in Liberia. He has been a prominent advocate for ethical journalism and the responsible use of media, emphasizing the role of radio as a vital tool for public information dissemination and accountability. On World Radio Day, Kanubah highlighted the importance of radio in addressing social, political, and climate-related issues, encouraging journalists to adhere to high standards of integrity and professionalism in their reporting.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
32,842
Power
19$
Sentiment
7.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Liberia 2 7.50 0.65% +0% 5,057,681 32,842 $3,000 19$
Totals 2 5,057,681 32,842 $3,000 19$
Interactive World Map

Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Liberia Liberia: PUL President Julius Kanubah welcomed the Speaker’s apology and acknowledged the importance of recognizing the harmful implications such statements can have on journalists. 8

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: Speaker Koon Apologizes to Journalists | News

Liberia Liberia: PUL President Julius Kanubah held meetings with the Office of the Speaker regarding the threats made by Speaker Koon. 7

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: PUL Alarms over Speaker’s Threat | News

Liberia Liberia: PUL President Julius Kanubah expressed appreciation to Mr. Rahmouni and the Moroccan Embassy for their sustained engagement with the Liberian media sector. 8

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: PUL, Morocco Seal Partnership to Boost Journalism in Liberia | News

Liberia Liberia: PUL President Julius Kanubah echoed the envoy’s call for integrity while highlighting ongoing challenges to press freedom in Liberia. 7

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: Journalists Warned Against Selling Their Pen, Microphone | News