Africa's terrestrial, satellite television for U.S. launch
By The Guardian
Published: July 13, 2007
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"We are very excited about the prospects of starting off a truly global-rated intercontinental broadcast network that will present Africa to the rest of the world. We are even more pleased that this has received enthusiastic support of key stakeholders in Nigeria and other key African states" Read More...



Project Nollywood introduces distribution magic wand
By Justin Akpovi-Esade
Published: July 6, 2007
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Efforts of the National Film and Video Censors Board aimed at putting in place an effective distribution structure in the nation's film sector otherwise called Nollywood appear to be yielding result... Read More...



Zuma Film Festival embarks on strategic marketing with a new look
By Enam Obiosio and Obinna Emelike
Published: July 6, 2007
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The Nigerian motion picture industry took another shine recently, re-branding the Zuma Film Festival with a new logo for the annual motion picture marketing and show by the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC), the organisers of the festival... Read More...



Nigerian film industry practitioners take development Summit to Tinapa
By Enam Obiosio
Published: July 6, 2007
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Since the public launch of Tinapa, world-class integrated business resort, Cross River State has continued to witness many activities even as film makers are expected to converge in Calabar for the first African Film Development Summit to brainstorm on the way forward for the Nigerian Movie Industry, otherwise known as Nollywood... Read More...



Plateau now owns a film city
By Sun News Publishing
Published: April 28, 2007
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Governor of Plateau State, Chief Michael Botmang, has endorsed the establishment of the proposed Plateau Film City which is scheduled to take off soon... Read More...



Nollywood: Nigeria’s unexplored money spinning industry
By Ike Oguine
Published: April 27, 2007
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Nollywood is now asking itself: what next? This soul-searching is prompted in part by the criticisms the industry has attracted. One of the most common charges is that its focus on ‘black magic’ is detrimental to the image of Nigeria... Read More...



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