Africa is full of mixed stories about desperation, lost and despair, and when young Africans offer an alternative narrative; they often are challenged to defend themselves. Most people like to think of Africa as a sum of its problems and the problem with this is it has created a single story that has created one perspective of Africa, which we have allowed to be told about us as if it is the only perspective of Africa. The problem with this is if the only stories about us are desperation, lost, diseases and despair then how can we image anything better than that? Over time, there has been an outcry and a desire for an alternative media to broadcast African stories positively, and from the African perspective. The desire to ‘own the African ...
Media is the mirror through which people see the outside world. Media is information and information...
China's growing economic influence in Africa, and in the sub-Saharan region in particular, has drawn...
The representation of Africa in the western media remains relatively marginalised compared with othe...
This paper examines the documentary series Faces of Africa, broadcast on CGTN Africa, the African br...
China, in seeking greater engagement with African audiences, has dramatically boosted its potential ...
This scoping article introduces key issues surrounding the globalisation of China Central Television...
Africa and Africans have for centuries faced the issue of negative representation in international n...
Does the news element of the Africa Live program broadcast by CCTV News represent an alternative to ...
In the past decade, Chinese national news media have stepped up their efforts to spread their influe...
The increased presence of Chinese media in Africa has been the focus of much debate since the early ...
This study examined the impact of global broadcasting on Africa. The survey research method was appl...
During recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the negative portrayal of the African c...
The ‘going global’ strategy of China’s outbound media has been running for about ten years. The main...
The size of China’s State-owned media’s operations in Africa has grown significantly since the early...
LSE MsC student Linet Juma reporta on a lecture by Prof Herman Wasserman from University of Cape Tow...
Media is the mirror through which people see the outside world. Media is information and information...
China's growing economic influence in Africa, and in the sub-Saharan region in particular, has drawn...
The representation of Africa in the western media remains relatively marginalised compared with othe...
This paper examines the documentary series Faces of Africa, broadcast on CGTN Africa, the African br...
China, in seeking greater engagement with African audiences, has dramatically boosted its potential ...
This scoping article introduces key issues surrounding the globalisation of China Central Television...
Africa and Africans have for centuries faced the issue of negative representation in international n...
Does the news element of the Africa Live program broadcast by CCTV News represent an alternative to ...
In the past decade, Chinese national news media have stepped up their efforts to spread their influe...
The increased presence of Chinese media in Africa has been the focus of much debate since the early ...
This study examined the impact of global broadcasting on Africa. The survey research method was appl...
During recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the negative portrayal of the African c...
The ‘going global’ strategy of China’s outbound media has been running for about ten years. The main...
The size of China’s State-owned media’s operations in Africa has grown significantly since the early...
LSE MsC student Linet Juma reporta on a lecture by Prof Herman Wasserman from University of Cape Tow...
Media is the mirror through which people see the outside world. Media is information and information...
China's growing economic influence in Africa, and in the sub-Saharan region in particular, has drawn...
The representation of Africa in the western media remains relatively marginalised compared with othe...