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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 ...
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.
African international television (Broadcasting) Government site; Newswatch (Newsprint) Silverbird group (Broadcasting) Vanguard (Newsprint and online) Guardian Newspaper (Newsprint and online) AriseTV (Broadcasting) Channelstv(Broadcasting)
The launch of Think Africa Press was well received by a number of analysts such as Dr Phil Clark from the School of Oriental and African Studies, who described it as “a long overdue source of analysis and critical commentary”. [14] In 2013 Think Africa Press was listed in Howzit MSN's "10 African Blogs You Should Be Reading" [15] [16] [17]
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 ...
Online newspapers published in South Africa (14 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Africa" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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]
PanaPress or Pana or PanAfrican News Agency is an African news agency. It has its headquarters in Dakar, Senegal. It was founded on 20 July 1979 in Addis Ababa by the OAU and was relaunched by UNESCO in February 1993. [1] [2] It provides news in English, French, Portuguese, and Arabic. PanaPress works in collaboration with UNESCO. [2]