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Newzroom Afrika

Newzroom Afrika

Television channel


Newsroom Afrika is a South African 24-hour digital satellite television news channel broadcast across Africa on DStv.[1][2][3] It is one of two channels on the platform that is 100% black-owned, and 50% female-owned.[4] The channel comes after MultiChoice ended their contract with the now defunct and controversial Afro Worldview.[5] The channel has a number of top journalists who have long been in the industry, the likes of Xoli Mngambi, Stephen Grootes and Thabo Mduli with established reporters as Linda Mnisi and Ziyanda Ngcobo.

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Name

The "Z" in Newzroom has a significant meaning, it serves as a reminder of the news organization's desire to reach and stay at the Zenith of what they do. The letter "Z" is also a symbolic letter for South Africa and its citizens. Known as Zuid - Afrika, Azania and Mzansi. It represents the international code for South Africa, ZA.[6]

History

In August 2018, MultiChoice terminated their contract with Mzwanele Manyi's controversial Afro Worldview. MultiChoice announced that it would be looking for new bidders. Out of a total of 111 competitors, Newzroom Afrika was selected. According to M-Net CEO Yolisa Phahle, Newzroom Afrika had "met all the qualifying criteria". Newzroom Afrika is owned by media expert, Thokozani Nkosi (50%), and former news anchor, Thabile Ngwato (50%).[7] The channel took to the airwaves on 2 May, ahead of the 2019 National and Provincial Elections, and boasts of familiar radio and TV personalities.[8] The channel competes with the public broadcaster's SABC News and eMedia Investments' news station eNCA.


References

  1. Kekana, Mashadi (30 April 2019). "Newzroom Afrika promises 'fresh take on news coverage'". The M&G Online. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  2. Thamm, Marianne (8 May 2019). "2019 ELECTIONS: COUCH SURFING: New kid Newzroom Afrika does well despite one or two technical glitches". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  3. "Four things you need to know about Newzroom Afrika". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  4. "Newzroom Afrika". 14 October 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
  5. Bratt, Michael (6 June 2019). "Behind the scenes at Newzroom Afrika, the TV channel for the woke nation". The Media Online. Retrieved 18 September 2019.



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