Goodbye advertising shotgunThe publication of Balancing Act's African Film and TV Yearbook 2008/2009 edition has heralded in a difficult time for advertisers in Africa as they find it more and more difficult to pin down their target markets. As of now the shotgun method in advertising goes right out the window; new innovative methods with the help of ever-advancing technologies are required to reach the channel hoppers and switchers of this generation. It is a daunting thought yet a challenge to those who aim to get it right. Aspiring African journalists however have a new form of help at hand as Media Helping Media (MHM) have launched a website for those in "particularly difficult situations" - "difficult" being an understatement for some countries on the continent where "journalist" is a curse word and "freedom of expression" is high treason. The site run by David Brewer, a journalist involved in international media development, provides basic to complex lessons for journos and journos-in-the-making. News media is important in all societies in keeping people educated and informed. Liberian Alfred Sirleaf knows this best as he's made getting the news out there a top priority. He's been donned Liberia's "blackboard blogger" on more than one occasion and expansion is on the cards for this inspired innovator. Sirleaf runs the daily news by the side of a major road in Monrovia on a giant blackboard that's even opened up to advertising. While the IMF may predict doom and gloom for Africa during the economic downturn, ingenuity such as this will surely get us by intact. Ciao! Sindy Peters, Content manager Send all your Africa marketing news to africanews@bizcommunity.com. | Today's top stories
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ATLANTA, USA: The Coca-Cola Company announced today that it has committed US$30 million over the next six years to provide access to safe drinking water to communities throughout Africa through its Replenish Africa Initiative (RAIN). Read more >>
Digital
The third edition of Balancing Act's Voice and Data Bandwidth Forecasts highlights the role that will be played by the introduction of new, cheaper international fibre bandwidth in 2009 and 2010. Fibre projects on the continent will aim to deliver plentiful, cheap bandwidth to business and individual users. Read more >>
Advertisement: Education and Training
Media Helping Media (MHM) is a website that aims to bring together a variety of training resources for journalists in a variety of fields, such as media management, investigative journalism and editorial ethics. The aim is to provide a platform for journalists in developing states, post-conflict countries and areas where freedom of expression and media is under threat. Read more >>
Media
[Erik Hersman] Alfred Sirleaf is an analog blogger. He runs the “Daily News”, a news hut by the side of a major road in the middle of Monrovia. He started it a number of years ago, stating that he wanted to get news into the hands of those who couldn't afford newspapers, in the language that they could understand. Read more >>
Advertisement: A24 Media announced on Thursday, 12 March, 2009, the launch of its online stills collection, which contains what it claims to be “some of the best photographic collections in Africa”, digitised for the first time. Read more >>
Production
[Proffesor Ndawonde] DURBAN: South African writer and media veteran Mandla Langa has scooped the Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book Award in the Africa Region 2009 for The Lost Colours of the Chameleon. South African filmmakers have also won at least six prestigious prizes at the 40th Anniversary of the Pan-African Film Festival in Ouagadogou, Burkino Faso. Read more >>
Public Relations
africapractice, the pan-African corporate communications company and Richardson & Briggs (R&B), a public relations firm in Nigeria have announced a merger to create a new company, africapracticeR&B. africapracticeR&B will become the only international corporate communications consultancy to operate a fully staffed office in Nigeria. Read more >>
Research
Once upon a time almost everyone in Africa knew what television and radio were and they played a key role in their lives. Particularly for urban Africans they were the soundtrack to life, the sports match in the bar and the common conversations about television programmes. Nowadays in the more liberalised of African countries there are more television and radio stations than you can remember the names of and for the smaller group of the more well-off, there are pay TV channels, time-shifting and DVDs. Read more >>
Retail
[Wambi Michael] KAMPALA: Ugandan exporters of dairy products to Kenya are bitter. They are accusing their bigger neighbour of imposing non-tariff trade barriers to block their produce from entering markets in Kenya and elsewhere. Read more >>
Advertisement: NAIROBI: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that Africa's economic growth will be affected by the continuing world economic crisis. It further predicted that growth in sub-Saharan Africa will slow to 3.25 percent this year, half the growth rate it previously projected. Read more >>
Sponsorship
Bank PHB Nigeria is to be the exclusive sponsor of CNN International's new weekly half-hour interview programme "African Voices", launching in March. The advertising campaign will also be aimed at online users via CNN.com. Read more >>
TV
LAGOS: Advertisers and their media agencies recently attended a presentation by John Simpson, CBE and BBC's World Affairs editor, at a lunch presentation organised by BBC World News and DStv Ad Sales. The event, which took place on 25 February, 2009 in Lagos, was hosted by Sean O' Hara, BBC World News executive director, and Katie Waxman, BBC World News senior account manager. Read more >>
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Out Of Home
Fanta has recently taken over Kampala's largest building wrap. The wrap, which is Uganda's first of a kind to fully encapsulate a building, is sized at over 2200m 2. Read more >>
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