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IROKOtv joins forces with StarTimes
The Nollywood streaming service expands into Africa's pay-TV market.
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Nigerian women express demand for VoD content
Although in its infancy VoD content is gaining traction on the continent.
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Cheaper internet crucial to African VoD growth - CEOs
Key ingredients missing to really help spur on this sector, say experts.
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Video-on-demand players target Africa with Hollywood content
Continent’s streaming market is heating up as service providers dish up US films.
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iROKOtv launches $2.50 monthly subscription plan
Nigerian Nollywood streaming service to also include Hollywood, Bollywood content.
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Jason Njoku shuts down iROKO’s London office
Move comes as company re-positions itself to target more of an African market.
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iROKOtv “kills” its free viewing business model
Nollywood streaming site starts switching on to a predominantly subscription based approach.
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Nollywood website iROKOtv wins $8mn funding round
Online service dubbed the ‘Netflix of Africa’ plans to target more Africans while growing its subscriber base.
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Jason Njoku names himself as iROKING CEO
Following Michael Ugwu’s dramatic exit, the founder of iROKO Partners is taking control of the music business.
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Nigeria: Panasonic, iROKOtv launch world-first Nollywood smart-TV app
The application is geared for VIERA TV users and has a catalogue of more than 5,000 movies.
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‘More iROKOtv viewers in London than Nigeria’
Chief executive officer of iROKO Partners says Africa needs improved content distribution.