Afrotainment

Afrotainment
Owned by Soundview Africa
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan Your Premier in Afro-centric Home Entertainment
Country United States
Language English
Headquarters New York, NY, United States (also has office in Orlando, Fl)
Website www.afrotainment.us
Availability
Satellite
Dish Network Channel 9859
(Afrotainment SD)
Channel 9868
(Africa Box Office SD)
Channel 9870
(Afrotainment Music SD)
Channel 9871
(Oui TV SD)
DirecTV Channel TBA
Cable
Cablevision Channel 1101
(Afrotainment Plus SD)
IPTV
Bell Fibe TV (Canada) Channel 662
(Afrotainment SD)
Channel 663
(Africa Box Office SD)
Channel 664
(Afrotainment Music SD)
Channel 665
(TV9ja SD)

Afrotainment is the first and only TV channel in North America broadcasting African movies and TV Series from Nollywood (the Nigerian film industry) and other major African motion picture houses. Afrotainment is also broadcasting African soccer games from the Confederation of African Football (CAF Champions League, CAF Confederation Cup, CAF African Nation Championship, CAF Youth Championship. Afrotainment is owned by Soundview Africa and is currently available via Cablevision, Dish Network, and Bell Fibe TV.

History

Afrotainment was created by a team headed by Yves Bollanga, one of the founders of 3A Telesud, a French Pan-African channel.[1] It is owned by Soundview Africa, a production company from Africa that creates Afrocentric content. Soundview Africa produced Ya Ma'Afrika, a drama series that revolves around the lives of four African women living in Brooklyn, New York, and highlights the cultural experiences, contradictions, and challenges of Africans living in the West.

Afrotainment Launched its first channel on Cable on October 13, 2011. The Channel, called Afrotainment Plus, is the best of all Afrotainment programming, which includes African movies, Series, reality shows, talk shows, and highly coveted African soccer. Afrotainment Plus is available on IO Africa offering on Channel 1101

On September 19, 2013, Soundview Africa launched 4 new channels in Canada on Bell Fibe TV. This agreement marks its first expansion outside of the United States.[2]

Programming

Afrotainment airs films from African producers and directors, as well as African TV series such as Dear Mother, Rough Edges, Cyberia, Family Ties and Ya Ma’Afrika, Tinsel, Dr Quarters, League of Glory, The Coconuts, Face of Africa, Idols Africa, Stand Up Zambia and Uganda, Catwalk Kenya and studio 53. Afrotainment is also producing from Orlando, Florida the following shows: Point of View, a daytime woman talk show; Afrotainers an African Entertainment News show, Afrohits Top 10, a chart of the Top10 best African Music videos of the week and the Samy Priso show, an African late night comedy show. As per African soccer, Afrotainment is broadcasting CAF Champions League, CAF Confederation Cup, CAF African Nation Championship, and CAF Youth Championship.

Channels

Soundview Africa currently owns and operates the following 6 TV channels:

Events

Every September the cream of the African music industry gathers at an Afro-glam red carpet event at the Afrotainment Studio in New York to recognise African talent as award winners are announced and celebrated. The Afrotainment Museke Online Africa Music Awards is multicasted Live on the Afrotainment family of channels nationwide in the US and also viewable online.

References

  1. Meet Yves Bollanga, The Man Televising African Home Entertainment in the USA
  2. Afrotainment launches 4 channels on Bell Canada

External links

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