Africa 24

Africa 24 is a 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week television news network devoted to news about Africa. It broadcasts in French to France, but is also available in Sub-Saharan Africa. In January 2013, Arab Satellite Communications Organization (Arabsat) announced that it would be making Africa 24 available to satellite subscribers in the Middle East and North Africa, intending to reach an audience of immigrants to the region from Sub-Saharan Africa.[1]

Africa 24
Launched2009
Picture format1080p HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for SDTV feed)
LanguageFrench
Broadcast areaAfrica
HeadquartersNairobi, Kenya
Websitewww.africa24tv.com
Availability
IPTV
MT Box (Morocco)Channel 101 (SD)

Programming

Launched in 2009, Africa 24 is comparable with the United States-based news network CNN, Britain's BBC World News, France's France 24, the pan-European Euronews, Germany's Deutsche Welle, and Arab- and English- language news broadcaster Al Jazeera. The Africa 24 network also broadcasts some news programming over its website. Some core programming broadcast by Africa24 includes Journal Télévisé (JT), the evening summary of the day's news; Talks, a politics- and economics-oriented programme that includes debates on current affairs topics; Sport, covering sports news across Africa; and Magazine, a cultural affairs programme.

Development

Africa 24 was founded by Constant Nemale, President of the company Afrimédia SA, based in Saint-Cloud, France. This is turn accounts for a large part of the Holding S.A. Afrimédia International, headquartered in Luxembourg. 20% of this company is owned by the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, and as of 2012 the Republic of Cameroon. AFRIMEDIA has offered it stock to many other African states.

Afrimedia France, editorial administrators of Africa 24, employed 94 staff in 2012. Two unions are officially present at the company.

Believe in Africa

In 2011, after reviewing their success in making French Africans known, they launched the commercial label "Believe in Africa" with the support of their partners and multinational companies. The "Believe in Africa" label is aimed to support African businesses by boosting confidence in the quality of their workmanship. The label is based on the now internationally known Made in China label on the back of goods.[2]

The African News Room

Every Monday to Friday evening, Africa 24 broadcasts a segment called the Africa News Room. The programme starts at 17:30 GMT and ends at 18:30. The programme is presented by Marie Angèle Toure and Khadija Sfar. Africa News Room themes include economy, politics, education, health and society.[3]

The Talk

The Talk is a segment of Africa 24 where the host Babylas Boton interviews African political, economic and social personalities. Ministers, writers, historians, economists and investors in Africa have appeared.[4] One of the most famous people to appear on "The Talk" is the President of the National Assembly of Côte d'Ivoire, Mamadou Koulibaly.[5]

gollark: I wonder if it would be possible to somehow run skynet routing on top of BGP or something insane like that.
gollark: What network?
gollark: Again, that is path to one node; skynet is broadcast.
gollark: ... well, even if that were true, it also means that each node needs a map of the entire network topology.
gollark: Which is called a "minimum spanning tree" apparently.

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