Streaming wars: More competition for Netflix as Paramount+ set to launch in Africa soon

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Streaming wars: More competition for Netflix as Paramount+ set to launch in Africa soon


According to ShockNG, the organisation publicly unveiled its objectives for the Nigerian film industry at the 11th AFRIFF edition, which took place at the Landmark Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos.


At the event, Bada Akintunde-Johnson , the Country Manager, Paramount Africa said:


“We are engaging with key players in the industry, particularly producers to co-produce and co-fund projects with us. We’ll identify stories, documentaries, drama series, and features films that can go on the platform and some other platforms. We also hope to be able to deliver these local projects with producers who have been building the market and their portfolios over the years. We hope to continue to change the narrative for the better in our continent.

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Bada further indicated that the service will not fully sponsor any film production, as they will be opting for a 50-50 partnership deal.


“We are in a streaming age. Paramount+ has rolled out in America. This is Africa’s time. African stories are going mainstream. It’s an opportunity for us to do more of the storytelling ourselves. With Paramount+ coming to Africa, it does not imply that Americans are coming to develop our stories for us. It’s about us telling our stories on a global platform with the global expertise that we have,” Akintunde-Johnson said.

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It is obvious that things are moving swiftly in terms of investment as more and more streamers continue to start in Africa. Prime Video said earlier this year that it has employed development executives in Nigeria for the country’s launch of the service.

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