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The Business of Entertainment is a show that puts a spotlight on Africa’s rapidly growing entertainment industry. From television and film production to music and management, the show aims to educate and inspire young African’s on the business side of entertainment and rally for the right structures and models to be implemented in order for Africa to fully realize the potential of this highly influential sector. The show will highlight the biggest moves made in the industry, review African and International content relevant to Africa and will feature interviews with the greatest minds behind t Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-business-of-entertainment/support

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The Business of Entertainment is a show that puts a spotlight on Africa’s rapidly growing entertainment industry. From television and film production to music and management, the show aims to educate and inspire young African’s on the business side of entertainment and rally for the right structures and models to be implemented in order for Africa to fully realize the potential of this highly influential sector. The show will highlight the biggest moves made in the industry, review African and International content relevant to Africa and will feature interviews with the greatest minds behind t Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-business-of-entertainment/support

    Bridging The Gap Between Africa and Africa-America Through Entertainment

    Bridging The Gap Between Africa and Africa-America Through Entertainment

    This week, The 200-year-old, Africa's first podcast movie, Tbo Touch launches new VOD platform and Chanita Foster joins us to discuss the opportunities for Africans and African Americans collaborating in the entertainment industry.

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    • 1 hr 1 min
    SA's Regulator Dashes DSTV's Monopoly Dreams

    SA's Regulator Dashes DSTV's Monopoly Dreams

    This week in Power moves, ICASA shuts down DSTV's monopolizing ways and rejects their bid to over-regulate the market and commits to opening up the industry, even more, to allow more players into the broadcasting space in South Africa. Ebony Life TV goes global as it turns 5 years old with the launch of EbonyLife On and getting onto the Starsat satellite platform. Mudzithe also speaks to Godwin Tom from Godwin Tom Entertainment Consultants in Nigeria about the importance of an artists content being true to their lifestyle in developing powerful and engaging artist brands.

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    • 1 hr 4 min
    Jazz Music And Its Relevance To Pop Culture in Africa

    Jazz Music And Its Relevance To Pop Culture in Africa

    In power moves, South African teen creates a mobile game that went to the top in stores within 24hours thanks to record-breaking download numbers for an African game and Jazz Arts creative director Sifiso Kweyama says Dance arts in South Africa are still alive and part of pop culture.

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    The Value of African Content

    The Value of African Content

    This week in power moves, Multichoice launches an initiative to develop African talent in film production to boost local content and Mamoya Media CEO Kudzai Muchechetere joins in to discuss how much African content is worth and why.

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    Inside the business with Rouge

    Inside the business with Rouge

    Trace goes mobile targeting content hungry millennials and GenZ and Rouge, the Congolese South African rapper takes us inside the music business and being a female in the male-dominated rap game.

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    • 1 hr 8 min
    Developing Pan African Super Stars - Rosie Motene

    Developing Pan African Super Stars - Rosie Motene

    This week in power moves, we look at the latest cryptocurrency backed entertainment platform and Mudzithe speaks to multimedia mogul in the making Rosie Motene on the importance of a pan African view of the entertainment industry.

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    • 1 hr 6 min

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