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Channel Africa

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Channel Africa

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Channel Africa is an international radio broadcast service, of which its output is News, Current Affairs, Informal Knowledge Building (IKB) programmes and music and.

The station broadcast for 24 hours a day on three platforms, i.e. Short Wave, Satellite, and Internet in six languages; English, Portuguese, French, Silozi, Kiswahili and Chinyanja

The channel’s footprint is East, West, Southern and Central African countries and extends globally.  Channel Africa's signal is received as far as India, Japan, USA, Brazil, Canada and the Caribbean's

Typical listener:

Age group:  Primary 35 – 49; Secondary 16 – 34
LSM: 4 - 10
Male or Female African intellectuals seeking knowledge and information
Believe in Africa as a continent; Have access to internet, knowledgeable (information seekers)
Working, own businesses; Decision makers; Economist/ Analysts, including Africans in the Diaspora

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