As Africans celebrated a
decade
of Pan African Content at the Discop conference recently held in
Sandton Johannesburg, calls were made for a stronger focus on the
further development
of the local content industry.
At
the conference that gathered content producers across the continent,
pay-television operator Multichoice
Africa, a key partner of the conference with a presence in over 50
countries in the continent and its adjacent islands, applauded content
producers for their contribution and commitment to producing quality
local content in the continent. Through its AfricaMagic
channels, MultiChoice Africa believes that telling authentic African
stories should be a key driver to Africa’s growth story.
“As
MultiChoice Africa we believe that Africans deserve only the best
television viewing experience. With digital migration on the horizon,
we are fully geared up to ensure everyone from all walks of life has
access to digital television. Our GOtv offering available now in 8
countries features great family entertainment at a price that everyone
can afford with a selection of local channels made
in Africa for Africa,” says Nico Meyer, CEO of Multichoice Africa.
“As
the industry grows and as new platforms open up, we expect to see
content evolving - finding innovative
ways to appeal to viewers anywhere anytime. In this way there will be
increased capacity to flight more local content thereby creating more
opportunities for local producers,” he said.
At
the conference, producers called for more filming opportunities,
budgets and most importantly, greater
investment in the development of local talent through skills transfer,
training and innovative technologies. A strong emphasis was put on
reflecting African values in particular amongst children and educational
programming with one delegate stating, “we need
to create cartoons for the African child, reflecting African values”.
The conference affirmed that this is Africa’s time with panelist
revealing the continent’s vast appetite for Ghanaian, Kenyan, Tanzanian
and Ugandan content throughout Africa.
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