Description
The document focuses on the milestones of Channel Africa. It highlights the significant growth of online radio, emphasizing its advantages over traditional broadcasting, such as global reach and on-demand listening capabilities.
The document details the establishment of Channel Africa, originally founded in 1966, and its evolution into a prominent international radio station broadcasting in multiple languages, including English, Kiswahili, French, Chinyanja, and Portuguese. It outlines the station's objectives, including giving a voice to the voiceless and promoting African narratives. Additionally, it presents various programming desks, partnerships with organizations, marketing and sales objectives, and social media engagement strategies.
Some key points from the resource include:
- Growth of Online Radio
- Channel Africa’s Evolution
- Diverse Programming
- Objectives and Mandate
- Partnerships and Collaborations
- Engagement Strategies