According to audience measurements conducted by Omedia-Médiamétrie over a three-month period this summer, you rank third behind A+ Ivoire and RTI1 in terms of audience share among Ivorian channels, well ahead of RTI 2, Life TV, and La 3. How do you explain this strong audience 18 months after your...
Facebook and Reuters join forces to train journalists in French-speaking Africa.
Facebook is stepping up its initiatives on the continent and supporting its presence in the French-speaking region by contributing to the development of the digital ecosystem in a territory where social media has 155 million monthly active users. Today, Facebook is partnering with the London-based news agency REUTERS to train...
Digital media in the crosshairs of institutions
The regulation of digital media has become a matter of concern for many French-speaking African countries. Last September, the International Symposium on "Strategies for Regulating Online Audiovisual Media Services" brought together 14 African regulatory bodies in Abidjan, in addition to the French CSA and representatives of television broadcasting platforms such...
ADAMANT, the media outlet for connected young Africans
Adamant is a digital agency and media outlet designed for the continent's connected generation. Through short programs, it covers entertainment topics on social media thanks to a network of influencers, producers, bloggers, and media experts from both French-speaking and English-speaking Africa. Thanks to these 100% mobile and free videos, the...
The rights to the next World Cup have been awarded to New World TV.
New World TV awarded rights to broadcast next FIFA World Cup Everyone was expecting CANAL+ or Startimes, but in the end it was New World TV that secured the television broadcasting rights for the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ and the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup™ in French-speaking countries in sub-Saharan...