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ausar
Member # 1797
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http://blackstarnews.com/?c=135&a=2107

May 19th, 2006

Countering Monolithic Africa Image

?As you know the continent of Africa is huge and
diverse,? says John Sarpong, Africast?s President and
one of the founders. ?Yet, traditional media focus on
the negative aspects of our continent. We decided to
present some of the other stories. We could not see it
being done by people out of Africa. Basically we have
created Africast as a global platform to provide what
we define as a mirror of African living outside
Africa.?
Milton Allimadi

African countries now have the capability to counter
some of the negative images about the continent by
providing a more balanced picture, with news and
diverse feature stories, through Africast TV online
network (www.africast.com).

This global television company created by Africans in
the United States, allows African broadcasting
companies on the continent to channel their programs
via Internet Television for rebroadcast on Africast.
The website features the Africast Movies &
Entertainment (AME) and Africast Home Television (AHT)
Channels. The company was launched late last year.

While viewers are now able to watch programming from
scores of African countries online, Africast is in
talks with cable providers so their customers can
eventually watch the programs on their television
screens after being beamed from Ghana and then
redistributed globally from the U.S. Africast TV has
subscribers who pay US$9.95 to US$19.95 per month from
more than 25 countries around the globe to view its
channels on the Africast TV online network. The
Company also offers daily subscription packages
ranging from $3.95 to $6.95.

?As you know the continent of Africa is huge and
diverse,? says John Sarpong, Africast?s Chairman and
CEO. ?Yet, traditional media focus on the negative
aspects of our continent. We decided to present some
of the other stories. We could not see it being done
by people out of Africa. Basically we have created
Africast as a global platform to provide what we
define as a mirror of African living outside Africa.?

Africans in the Diaspora are a strong economic force
and annually remit about $6 billion each year to the
continent?in some countries such remittances rank
second in terms of sources of convertible currency.
Africast lets Africans abroad stay in touch with home
news.

African Americans will be able to learn about their
African heritage and civilization. Balanced and
broader coverage will also let African Americans learn
more about emerging business opportunities on the
continent, Sarpong says.

Africa is often lumped together, the Africast
executive reiterates. This means that when there?s
negative news from one part of the continent, all
African countries are painted with the same brush. ?If
there is war in Somalia, Africa is at war,? says
Sarpong. ?When we have conflict in Northern Ireland
Europe is not at war. We wanted to demystify the
monolithic view of Africa. So we decided to have each
African country tell its stories. Each country has an
opportunity to show its lifestyles, its weaknesses and
strength.?

Africast has deals with 16 television broadcasting
stations in Africa and is now finalizing arrangements
with 14 others. The goal is to sign up all African
countries. ?It is a united nations of Africa,? Sarpong
adds.

Most of the funding thus far has come from the
partners? individual resources, including Sarpong?s
own money. There are also some selected angel
investors and the company is gearing for another round
of funding, this time within Africa.

To increase name recognition and subscriber base,
Africast has been promoting itself online through
selected websites and web communities, including the
Ghana cyber group. ?At the end of the day it is really
word of mouth?when more and more Africans realize that
they can get their programs,? from their home
countries through Africast, Sarpong notes.

Working with Rapid Reality, a game developer in
Atlanta, Ga., Africast has created ?Africa,? an online
educational video program to bring more focus on
Africa. ?Games are one of the best mediums for
covering Africa?s richness and diversity. When a
person is playing a video game you don?t realize that
you are being educated,? the Africast executive
explains.

?Africa,? takes the players back to the 13th century
and lets them travel through the Sahara and to
Timbuktu, the ancient African city where a famous
university once flourished. Players experience the
continent?s rich history, mythology and folklore. The
game uses the latest 3-D gaming technology to create
an interdependent world where players can become
wealthy traders or mighty warriors, raise families or
rule empires. A preview of the game can be seen at
www.africammo.com

The game is also intended to counter popular U.S.
games such as ?Grand Theft Auto,? the leading game on
the market right now?a game in which African Americans
are portrayed as gangsters and criminals.

For more information about the company and to sign up,
please visit Africast.com
 
alTakruri
Member # 10195
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This sophisticated venture by continental and recent diaspora Africans
is revolutionary and combines many areas of concern (profit economics,
communication, engineering, technology, computer science, political
analysis, history, entertainment, psychology, population diversity, etc.)
that must simultaneously be deployed to successfully achieve its multiple
objectives for positive African impact on all humanity worldwide.

This is the greatest news of the century so far! [Cool] [Cool] [Cool]
 
Alive-(What Box)
Member # 10819
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Herukhuti
Member # 11484
 - posted
Looks like we can't get Africast in the UK.
 
Djehuti
Member # 6698
 - posted
^ This Africast media sounds excellent as well as interesting. It's about time the natives of this large and diverse continent express and present themselves the fair way the Western media doesn't.

While it will be an incredibly long while before Africans can undo the damaging perception that Westerners have portrayed on them, this sounds like a great start.

Power to the People.
 



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