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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. South African Press Association - Wikipedia

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    The agency was established on 1 July 1938 [1] by major South African newspapers to facilitate the sharing of news. [2] Reuters had dominated the internal supply of news in South Africa until 1938. When SAPA was founded, Reuters retained the exclusive right to supply it with world news.

  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. Africa World Press - Wikipedia

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    The president and publisher of Africa World Press and The Red Sea Press is Kassahun Checole, who grew up in Eritrea. [3] He attended Haile Selassie University, and in 1971 went to further his education at the State University of New York at Binghamton (SUNY Binghampton), where he developed his interest in Pan African movements; after earning an undergraduate degree in political science and ...

  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. Category : English-language newspapers published in Africa

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    Defunct English-language newspapers published in Africa ... (South African newspaper) City Press (South Africa) D. ... a non-profit organization.