Talk With Funmi Goes on Air

Nigeria’s award winning television producer and talk show host Funmi Iyanda returns to the silver screen with her highly anticipated television show Talk With Funmi. This groundbreaking television  program will premiere exclusively on DSTV’s Africa Magic on Sunday February 7th, 2010 at 7pm. Talk With Funmi is an exciting new television show that captures people and conversations around...

February 3rd, 2010 by eventarcade 

CCTV’s Digital Media fellowship for Cambridge Non-Profits and City Agencies 2010

Media Fellowship In order to build capacity in local non-profit organizations and City agencies, CCTV is offering a Media Fellowship designed to empower local non-profits and city departments to produce media by training members of their staff. CCTV will provide agency staff participants with the knowledge and skills required to produce effective media within the scope of their agencies. Along...

January 21st, 2010 by eventarcade 

Faces at the Preview screening of Talk with Funmi-TWF in Lagos

TWF is a multi-segment variety show set in multiple locations across Nigeria. It brings truly inspiring real life stories, fresh perspectives of our diverse cultures, tangible information and inspirational experiences of real people from various parts of the country into the homes of Nigerians in a fun filled engaging and entertaining manner. After eight years of producing and hosting the acclaimed...

November 10th, 2009 by eventarcade 

BarCamp Africa UK 2009

On the7th of November 2009 London will be playing host to Bar Camp Africa UK. The first Un-Conference in the Bar Camp Format to be hosted in the UK This is a free event which   is expected to attract a large number of technologically inspired Africans from diverse fields who have a common passion to bring about further development in Africa. Participants will include talented mobile technologist,...

October 28th, 2009 by eventarcade 

Africa Media and Broadcasting 2009

Africa’s leading media and broadcasting conference For delegates Africa is undergoing a multimedia revolution. Increases in capacity due to satellite and fibre projects have also resulted in increases in the uptake of mobile TV and video streaming. What will this mean for Africa’s media and broadcasting future? How will this affect the business model of Africa’s broadcasters? And...

July 22nd, 2009 by eventarcade