DISBOOK #5 - November 2014 - (Page 132)

Senegalese wrestling champ. Photo Demba Membede The business of sports broadcasting in africa is about to undergo radical changes that promise to unleash explosive potential. To coincide with the DisCopro workshop, "Homegrown sports Content," taking place during DisCop africa 2014, Disbook examines the findings of a major report entitled "The African sports Tv Market,"(*) compiled by leading research house Balancing act, and looks into the future of this dynamic sector. 132

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of DISBOOK #5 - November 2014

Cover
CONTENT
EYES WIDE OPEN
20 YEARS OF FREEDOM
ENTERING THE DIGITAL AGE
FRENCH-SPEAKING AFRICA RISING
BABIWOOD
AFRICA’S SPORTING CHANCE
TRENDS & BUSINESS
BLACK LEGACY

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