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  2. APO-Source - Wikipedia

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    APO-Source: The African News Source is an online database of news releases of the African Press Organization (APO). [1] Started in 2007, APO-Source offers free access to tens of thousands of Africa-related news releases themed by country, industry and subject. In October 2015, it was replaced by Africa-Newsroom.com, though at least some new ...

  3. Category : English-language newspapers published in Africa

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    English-language newspapers published in Nigeria (19 P) Pages in category "English-language newspapers published in Africa" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  4. Wikipedia:News sources/Africa - Wikipedia

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    African international television (Broadcasting) Government site; Newswatch (Newsprint) Silverbird group (Broadcasting) Vanguard (Newsprint and online) Guardian Newspaper (Newsprint and online) AriseTV (Broadcasting) Channelstv(Broadcasting)

  5. Think Africa Press - Wikipedia

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    Think Africa Press is a partner of the African Press Association, [20] part of The Guardian Africa network, [21] and regularly republished on AllAfrica.com. In 2011 Think Africa Press supported the Oxford University Africa Society by sponsoring their 2011 Pan-Africanism Conference. [22]

  6. Mass media in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Notable examples of transnational news networks include Al Jazeera, BBC Africa, CNN Africa and France 24 Africa, which provide global news coverage with a focus on African affairs. Additionally, there are pan-African news organizations like the African Union of Broadcasting , All Africa Global Media , Africanews and local outlets that reach ...

  7. South African Associated Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the two companies, Rand Daily Mail Ltd and the Sunday Times Syndicate Ltd were formed into a single company called South African Associated Newspapers (SAAN). [ 3 ] : 42 Prior to the formation, the Abe Bailey estate had 59.23% share in RDM and 26.17% in Sunday Times Syndicate which gave the estate 49.71% in the new company SAAN.

  8. Jeune Afrique Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Jeune Afrique is often considered as the French-speaking magazine of reference for African elites. [1] [2] Since 2020, it is distributed on a monthly basis. Jeune Afrique Media Group is the leading pan-African press publisher in terms of distribution. In 2012, the group diversified into events with the creation of The Africa CEO Forum. [1]

  9. allAfrica - Wikipedia

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    Its stories can be displayed by categories and subcategories such as country, region, and by news topic. In 2008, AllAfrica rolled out a comment board system. The website is available in both English and French. [3] It has the contents of 127 contemporary African newspapers, and news feeds from several hundred organizations internationally. [4]