The Ghana Block, as it is called, will also allow for more job creation in the content delivery value chain.
This was announced by the M-Net Regional Director for West Africa, Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu, at a press conference on Saturday about local content on DStv.
Wangi explained that the ‘Ghana Block’ would be ran as a four-hour primetime content block, where they will begin to create local content for that block and see how the market reacts to it.
The introduction of the block forms part of efforts by Africa Magic to build on the Original Movies project which the channel started in 2013.
“Speaking for Africa Magic, we have Ghanaian content on our channels,”
“We were in Ghana to engage with stakeholders there as we do in all our territories about increasing the volume and quality of locally-produced content.”
“We buy the content that is available, across the continent, if it meets specific criteria. As we continue to see content coming out of the regions, we will acquire.”
“It’s always evolving and we’re trying to connect locally and we’re constantly looking at how to get more local content. Watch this space. There’s a lot we’re doing to drive development in West Africa, to build and create Ghanaian content we can show on our channels.”
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