Africa: Pan African TV Channel Voxafrica Has a Big Hit With the Voiceafrique and Will Launch a Live Streaming Channel

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London — Being a Pan-African free-to-air channel is tough and takes a lot of time and investment. Based in London, VoxAfrica started broadcasting in May 2008 and ten years later it still here and has over that time widened its audience base. At the recent Afrobytes event in Paris at the beginning of the month Russell Southwood spoke to Sora Yago-Boli, Director of Finance and Operations, VoxAfrica.

Sora Yego-Boli started at VoxAfrica in 2014 after a period of being consultant for the channel. VoxAfrica itself is bilingual, free-to-air, Pan-African TV station, available on both satellite (it's on Canal +, Gotv, Zuku and Star Times) and DTT platforms, also with a live stream that will be launched soon. It is also about to launch its own You Tube channel. The last time we covered VoxAfrica was in 2010 and audiences have certainly grown since then:

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