Back Cover News, a subsidiary of Back Cover Media PTY LTD, is proud to announce the official launch of its YouTube talk show hosted by esteemed journalist Mibenge Nsenduluka.
This groundbreaking weekly series promises to deliver compelling interviews with a diverse array of guests, ranging from celebrities and politicians to industry leaders.
Spanning topics from politics and human rights to entertainment and beyond, the show aims to ignite thought-provoking discussions that resonate with audiences worldwide.
The debut episode sets an electrifying tone with an exclusive sit-down featuring the talented Ugandan-Australian actor and influencer, Suzan Mutesi.
With an impressive following of 1 million on Instagram, Mutesi delves into candid discussions about her experiences, including the viral paparazzi photos capturing her alongside Hollywood icon Tom Cruise.
Additionally, she shares insights into Sydney’s dating scene and offers perspectives on media diversity in Australia.
Anchored by Nsenduluka, whose illustrious career spans contributions to prestigious publications such as The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, and The Daily Telegraph, Back Cover News promises captivating conversations with luminaries from around the globe.
Nsenduluka’s previous interviews with Hollywood heavyweights like Tyler Perry, Luke Hemsworth, Deborra-Lee Furness, Duckie Thot, T.D. Jakes, and more, underscore her exceptional prowess in the field of journalism.
Founded by Nsenduluka in 2023, Back Cover Media PTY LTD comprises a digital platform, BACKCOVERNEWS.COM, and now, an innovative online talk show.
The venture emerged as a response to the glaring lack of diversity within Australian media. With recent support from the Meta Australian News Fund, managed by the Walkley Foundation on behalf of Meta, Back Cover News is dedicated to amplifying voices from marginalised communities and reshaping the media narrative to combat negative stereotypes.
“I am thrilled to introduce our new talk show to the world, and its timing couldn’t be more perfect,” Nsenduluka expressed.
“Across Australia, there’s a palpable hunger for greater diversity in news coverage. Too often, voices from marginalised communities are sidelined or ignored, but at Back Cover News, they take centre stage.
“I’m genuinely excited to bring forth inspiring and inclusive content that resonates with audiences from all walks of life.”