Scoop Network extends reach into Africa with Kwesé TV. Kwesé TV will air Africa’s newest entertainment channel Scoop Network Africa on 26th July 2018. Scoop Network’s programme schedule will be composed of a mix of light entertainment magazines with movie, music, fashion and celebrity news. For a truly pan-African feel, the channel will be fully localized with African voice overs, a daily locally produced entertainment news show and other local productions.
Scoop Network, which is already broadcasted in multiple territories around the world, will join Kwesé TV’s entertainment line-up with an exclusive tailor-made feed produced by a dedicated editorial team from Dutch Indie FCCE based in Nairobi, Kenya for English-speaking African territories.
In addition to the Daily Entertainment News, other programming highlights include a weekly Saturday Night’s ‘Spotlight On’ magazine show showcasing celebrity events, awards shows, fashion weeks and so much more.
Kenyan audiences are in for a real treat on Scoop Network which will boast a whole host of local shows namely, ‘Snoops’, an all-African gossip show presented from Nairobi, and ‘Entertainment Catch Up’ both anchored by African talent. Watch this space because in the near future Scoop Network Africa will launch a talent search campaign for presenters and reporters under the banner ‘I am Scoop Network’. The channel will be supported with social media and a website www.scoopnetworkafrica.com
Justus A. G. Verkerk, CEO of FCCE expressed his contentment:
“It’s the first fully localized feed of Scoop Network and we’re very confident the local audience will enjoy the mix of national and international content. Around the world we meet cable and mobile operators, all looking for new and exclusive options. We offer an affordable turnkey solution. We’re really proud to work with Kwesé as a partner in 18 African countries.”
“The new editorial team in the FCCE Nairobi office, our own studio facilities, local crews and local presenters and reporters will guarantee the local tone of voice and content. The talent search campaign is something that is really in the DNA of our company; we hope we can give young people from the African continent a platform to showcase their talent. And maybe, we even facilitate a spring-board to the international markets. We already received screen tests that can compete in any other market. We’re very excited about all these new opportunities,” he added.
On the other hand, Econet Media President and Group CEO, Joseph Hundah declared:
“Kwesé prides itself on offering exclusive cutting-edge entertainment programming to cater for our dynamic young audiences. Scoop is a channel enjoyed by many across the globe and we are excited to be the first TV network to introduce it to the African market.”
Scoop Network will be available on Kwesé’s pay TV satellite platform available in 13 Sub-Saharan Africa countries. To find out how to subscribe to Kwesé TV and for dealer locations visit www.kwese.com