Tech giant Google has launched a global Journalism Emergency Relief Fund through the Google News…
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Video streaming giant, Netflix will be switching from high definition streaming to standard definition to manage…
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has commended the Nigerian media for their role in efficiently…
According to a new report from Hopper HQ, American media personality, model, businesswoman, and socialite,…
At the #GoogleForNigeria event yesterday, YouTube announced that it was teaming up with local music…
Now that ROK studios has been sold to Canal+, IROKOtv plans to focus on growing…
Vivendi’s Canal+ has acquired African film and television studio ROK for an undisclosed amount. Founded by…
The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Prof. Umar Danbatta…
In a bid to further help African artists monetize their creative contents, African music streaming…
South African entertainment company MultiChoice has announced it will soon begin to lay off as…
Chinese mobile phone manufacturing company Transsion Holdings has partnered with China Literature, a Chinese online…
Comscore, an American media measurement and analytics company providing marketing data and analytics to enterprises;…
One of arguably most successful female singers out of Nigeria, Tiwa Savage has left Mavin…
It’s good news for Premium subscribers, but it looks like everyone else will have to fork out a little more for their DStv subscriptions from 1 April.
2019 is the year the streaming wars get real.
Amazon’s IMDb movie website has launched a free streaming service called Freedive that features dozens of movies and TV shows.
iflix, the leading entertainment service for emerging markets, is pleased to confirm the sale of…
Kwesé-iflix has partnered media company, BusTop TV in coming up with a comedy series, Comic Tick, on the Kwesé-iflix platform.
DStv is giving lower-tiered subscribers an early Christmas gift by opening up some of the premium channels during the end-of-year and beginning-of-2019 festive period.
Netflix is working to release its first-ever South African — and African — original television series, it was reported on Monday.