Africanews launches its App available for free on the App Store

Africanews launches its App available for free on the App Store

Africanews is a leading multilingual, pan-African news outlet. Africanews is available in sub-Saharan Africa via its complete offer (TV + digital: website, social media, mobile applications).

Now available on the App Store, Africanews app offers free access to all iPhone and iPad users to catch up all the news published on africanews.com, all programmes as well as Live TV.

 

The first Africanews app allows to follow pan-African and international news anywhere and at any time.

 

Africanews app is available for free on the App Store, both English and French languages.

 

To download the application, click here

Africanews application for iOS devices also offers:

  • Push notifications for Breaking News
  • Africanews Live to watch the channel 24/7
  • Constantly updated timeline so you don’t miss any event
  • The editor’s choice for global news
  • Highlighted videos with thematic playlists
  • A rich content (media content with pictures, tweets and videos, live blogging)
  • Special features (Widget iOS, Data Savings feature to save your Data package, Offline mode feature)


Michael Peters, CEO of Euronews and President of Africanews says: “Since its launch, we have positioned Africanews as a news
platform dedicated to the challenges and opportunities of a Digital Africa. Today, I’m delighted to announce the launch of the app for Apple devices. The iOS app complements our bilingual digital services, with our website, our YouTube channels, and our Facebook and Twitter accounts. Besides the app enables news from a sub-Saharan perspective to spread even more around the world, we have also designed Africanews app specifically for our African audience who can choose the means through which they want to be informed, from Breaking News push notifications to TV in live streaming.”

(Source: Euronews press release)

NBC News invests in Euronews

NBC News invests in Euronews

NBC News and Euronews today announced the closing of a transaction in which NBC News is making a significant financial investment in Euronews.  NBC News is acquiring 25% of the company, with the funding going to support expanded news coverage and programming across Europe.

Media Globe Networks will continue to be the majority shareholder in Euronews, and the existing public shareholders will remain in the company and continue to ensure its European focus and sensibility. The company’s TV and digital platforms will ultimately be co-branded EuronewsNBC.

Euronews is a widely recognized brand in Europe with nearly 500 journalists, reaching 434 million homes across 158 countries, in 12 languages, on television and on digital platforms.

Andrew Lack, Chairman of NBC News and MSNBC said “If we had started with a blank slate we still could not have designed a better partner for NBC News as we look to strengthen our global reach. Euronews has unmatched scale as well as the unique ability to offer international coverage rooted in a local sensibility in every country and language it spans.”

Michael Peters, CEO of Euronews said: “The expertise of NBC News combined with the uniqueness of Euronews’ European DNA, will allow us to fully realise our ‘All Views’ editorial philosophy. This unrivalled collaboration reflects our shared commitment to unbiased reporting. It also strengthens Euronews’ mission to empower people around the world with independent information they can trust. In the competitive international news market, Euronews aims to be the go-to media outlet for expertise on European affairs.   This is a new age for Euronews and we are pleased to partner with the outstanding NBC News team.”

Deborah Turness (pictured), President of NBC News International, will lead the NBC side of the collaboration, providing editorial and programming leadership as well as strategic guidance. She will work in partnership with Peters.

“Euronews is a unique news organization, with unparalleled reach in 12 languages,” Turness said. “Together NBC News and Euronews will strengthen and deepen the commitment to European journalism and the ‘All Views’ brand. We will create compelling programming and content that will give voice to the people, the views and the diversity of Europe.  It’s an immensely exciting time to be investing in Europe’s story.”

The coming together of the two big brands will see Euronews access NBC’s newsgathering, digital content and programming expertise. Likewise, Euronews will provide news content and resources from Europe for use on NBC News and MSNBC programs and platforms.

(Source: Euronews press release)

Less than one year after its launch, nearly 40% of people in French-speaking Africa are aware of Africanews

Less than one year after its launch, nearly 40% of people in French-speaking Africa are aware of Africanews

Latest Africascope results confirm Africanews’ strong reputation in French-speaking Africa with 6.3 million people aware of the news channel across seven countries surveyed*, and boasting a healthy weekly audience of 2 million viewers.

Africanews is a leading multilingual, Pan-African news outlet. Africanews is available in sub-Saharan Africa via its complete offering (TV + digital: website, social media,mobile applications).

According to the latest Africascope 2016 survey, conducted by Kantar TNS in seven French-speaking African countries, Africanews has created an awareness of 38%, which represents 6.3 million people aware of Africanews. Less than one year after launching the channel it has also earned a weekly audience of 2 million viewers.

Africascope survey results show Africanews’ audience is young and more affluent than the average of the target population. The majority of its audience are men who account for 64% of Africanews’ weekly viewership.

Africascope also highlights the strength of TV in all countries surveyed, with an average 90% of people aged 15 and over watching television daily, which amounts to 15.1 million viewers.

 

Africanews, the key Pan-African media in Gabon, Cameroon and The Democratic Republic of Congo

Less than a few months after launching, Africanews is already exceptionally well-known in Gabon, where 2 out of every 3 respondents are aware of Africanews (65%).

Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo have also proven receptive to the new Africanews TV channel, where awareness levels for 2016 stand at 42% and 41% respectively.

Elsewhere across French-speaking Africa, the channel is known by 1 in 3 respondents, with 37% in Ivory Coast and 30% in both Senegal and Burkina Faso stating their awareness of the news channel.

Michael Peters, CEO of Euronews and President of Africanews  said: “On January 6th, Africanews celebrated the first anniversary of its digital launch. The increase of the channel’s awareness ratings in just one year is a strong and deep source of motivation for our team in Pointe-Noire and its network of correspondents that extends throughout the world. These results confirms the relevance of our vision and our strategic project, an editorial choice made in Africa by Africans, with factual information dedicated to Africans.

These audience’s results confirm the growing ascendancy of the news outlet in Sub-Saharan Africa which also witnesses an ever-increasing number of leading advertisers and partners which choose Africanews as a channel for their communications.”

 

KANTAR TNS and its Africascope media survey

Kantar TNS has been measuring the audiences of national and international television channels and radio stations since 2008. Africascope is the essential survey for measuring audience and awareness, and for understanding target groups’ profiles and consumer habits.

Africascope is conducted in the capitals of seven countries in French-speaking Africa, on a sample of nearly 16,000 people aged 15 and over, representative of the survey areas population of 16.8 million people. The surveys were carried out face-to-face in interviewees’ homes, using the quota method (gender, age, education and profession of the respondent).

* Countries surveyed: Burkina Faso (Ouagadougou), Cameroon (Douala and Yaoundé), Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa), Gabon (Libreville), Ivory Coast (Abidjan), Mali (Bamako) and Senegal (Dakar).

(Source: Euronews press release)

Africanews: first audience results show high awareness 6 months after launch

According to the results of Africascope 2016, Africanews enjoys 31% awareness across seven countries* in French-speaking Africa, where it is already watched weekly by 1.7 million viewers.

Africanews is a leading multilingual, pan-African news outlet, available in sub-Saharan Africa via its complete offering: TV and digital (website, social media). Every week, 1.7 million people in French-speaking Africa watch Africanews TV.

 

According to the findings of the latest Africascope survey, conducted by Kantar TNS in seven French-speaking African countries, 31% of respondents have heard of Africanews.

 

Barely six months after launching, Africanews has already secured the loyalty of 1.7 million viewers in the seven countries surveyed.

 

According to the survey, Africanews’ audience is young and more affluent than the average of the target population. A majority of its audience are men, who make up 67% of Africanews’ viewers in these seven countries.

 

Africascope also highlights the strong TV audience in all countries surveyed, with an average 91% of people aged 15 and over watching television daily, which amounts to 15.4 million viewers.

 

Strong approval for Africanews in Gabon and Cameroon

Six months after its launch, Africanews already enjoys good awareness ratings in the seven countries surveyed.

 

In Cameroon, 41% of respondents say they have heard of the channel. The score rises to 60% in Gabon, the channel’s highest rating in French-speaking Africa.

 

Gabon is also where Africanews attracts its highest weekly audience, with a quarter of viewers loyal to the channel.

 

In Ivory Coast and Senegal, Africanews scores awareness ratings of 34% and 29%, respectively.

 

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, 28% of respondents say they have heard of the channel, compared to 25% in Burkina Faso and 21% in Mali.

 

  Michael Peters,
CEO Euronews and Africanews

“Barely six months after the launch of Africanews, we are pleased to receive the first audience data for seven key markets in French-speaking Africa. These findings – exceptional for a fledgling media outlet – are highly encouraging and consolidate our editorial position. We can already say that Africanews has found its audience, who approve of our intention to show the new face of news in a fast-moving continent. With our team in Pointe-Noire and its network of correspondents, 85 professionals fulfil their daily mission of providing independent news and promoting Africa’s rich diversity.

Many advertisers and partners showed confidence in Africanews as soon as it launched. With these first audience findings, we can assure them that Africanews is an excellent vehicle for their communications and that it will quickly make its mark as a key media source on the continent.”

KANTAR TNS and its Africascope media survey

Kantar TNS has been measuring the audiences of national and international television channels and radio stations since 2008. Africascope is the essential survey for measuring audience and awareness, and for understanding target groups’ profiles and consumer habits.

 

Africascope is conducted in the capitals of seven countries in French-speaking Africa, on a sample of 16.8 million people aged 15 and over, representative of the survey area. The surveys were carried out face-to-face in interviewees’ homes, using the quota method (gender, age, education and profession of the respondent).

 

* Countries surveyed: Burkina Faso (Ouagadougou), Cameroon (Douala and Yaoundé), Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa), Gabon (Libreville), Ivory Coast (Abidjan), Mali (Bamako) and Senegal (Dakar).

(Source: Euronews press release)

Euronews Group creates Euronews Ventures to back start-ups with high innovation potential

As part of its diversification push, Euronews Group is launching Euronews Ventures, a programme to back innovative technology start-ups. Kiwi Plug, a start-up in the connected-device space, is the first player to join the programme. Kiwi Plug will thus receive support from Euronews Ventures right from the start of its global fundraising campaign on Kickstarter on 7 June 2016.

Euronews Ventures is the new Euronews Group project designed to back start-ups that develop innovative products and services for consumers worldwide.

 

The purpose of this programme is to accelerate the development of the most promising start-ups by providing them with a complete array of media and marketing services: global communication levers, media coaching, events, networking through the international network of Euronews and Africanews, media for revenue or even media for equity, etc.

 

  Michael Peters,
CEO of Euronews and Africanews

“For more than 20 years, Euronews has been experimenting with new technologies which have radically redrawn its business sector. This pioneering spirit now drives us to back initiatives by talented and ground-breaking entrepreneurs. I am delighted to announce the creation of Euronews Ventures with Kiwi Plug, voted one of the top five French IoT* start-ups at CES 2016 in Las Vegas. Kiwi Plug will benefit fully from our reach and international media network, with initial support from its crowdfunding campaign on the global platform Kickstarter, which launches tomorrow.”

 

  Guillaume Guttin,

Founder & CEO, Kiwi Plug

“The fruit of 18 months’ R&D, Kiwi Plug packs all the infrared signals of your home and office appliances into a connected plug device, and it caught the eye of IoT professionals at the most recent CES. It’s a source of great pride for our start-up to receive backing from Euronews Group, initiated by Michael Peters. Euronews will give us global exposure for a revolutionary product that is designed for tomorrow’s connected world. Kiwi Plug is an innovation that will change our daily life in the simplest of ways. See you on 7 June on Kickstarter!”

* Internet of Things

 

Compatible with all types of infrared appliances (TVs, air conditioners, speakers, video projectors, cameras, etc.) of all brands, Kiwi Plug is a connected device that offers the possibility to control all everyday electronic devices in the easiest way. Guillaume Guttin, founder of communications agency Groupe Com’unique, specialised in tactical media for the past 10 years, is behind this innovative idea.

 

Backed by French Economy Minister, Emmanuel Macron, at CES in Las Vegas last January, Guillaume Guttin is launching a global campaign on 7 June 2016 on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter: click here.

 

Presented to telecoms professionals at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February, Kiwi Plug replaces the many remote controls cluttering up the coffee table and office. Now, your smartphone becomes a universal remote control. Kiwi Plug is compatible with Android and iOS smartphones and the application can be downloaded from Play Store and App Store.

 

To add extra value to his product, Guillaume Guttin offers customisation options. With a printed logo, matching the colours of a brand or company, Kiwi Plug turns into a promotional tool or an innovative and original business gift.

(Source: Euronews press release)