Windows Customer Support

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

BillBoard Biz: Africa Music Industry And Digital Start-ups

Posted on 23:13 by Unknown



After long-term challenges with widespread piracy and a widely disparate radio and record industry, a burgeoning legitimate music scene is fast emerging on the continent of Africa. 

An expanding middle class, a fast-growing population with more than 65% under 35 and digital startups helping to leapfrog infrastructure weaknesses are making major African cities emerge as not only sources of great local talent that can go global in a meaningful way, but also markets and venues for U.S. and other global artists touring and selling their music.

"Africa is the last big secret in the music world, and it's just about to blow up," says Obi Asika, CEO of Lagos, Nigeria-based media and entertainment company Storm 360. "In South Africa and the associated regions around southern Africa, [the business and music industry infrastructure] are much more structured, more like the West."

Randall Abrahams, managing director of Universal Music South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa, adds, "The African industry is an extremely exciting and vibrant music marketplace right now."

Universal, the world's largest music company, encouraged by its French media and telecoms parent Vivendi, has been keeping an eye on the fast-evolving markets in Africa and is starting to make some moves there.

All of this portends good news -- and visions of dollar signs -- for a beleaguered industry on the prowl for new revenue resources. Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most-populated continent with more than 1 billion inhabitants.

With Apple's iTunes store due to launch in Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya and Ghana in 2013, Abrahams notes that the imminent arrival of such digital platforms aligned with ongoing advances "by continental collection agencies means that the sub-Saharan territory along with other emerging markets is a major source of growth for Universal."

Other digital services already have a small presence on computers and mobile devices, including French startup Deezer, German mobile music service Simfy and local Nigerian startup Spinlet.

One online standout is iROKING.com, founded in 2011 as a video music management business. It counts 120,000 registered users primarily in Nigeria. The site's NollywoodLove channel is the No. 1 movie channel globally on YouTube, averaging more than 25 million views per month. The company is currently rolling out a dedicated computer and mobile platform for music downloads and streams using the tag line "Nigerian music anytime anywhere" -- representing 400 artists and containing more than 35,000 tracks in its catalog, according to CEO Michael Ugwu.

But the market is still nascent, so Universal, like it did in the United States with Vevo, is leading the launch of a local digital music service called Kleek, according to sources familiar with its plans. The service should launch next year in key African markets South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Angola and Cameroon. Universal declined to comment on the service.

"It's tough to measure the African market as there aren't many territories which quantify physical sales, and digital data collection is in its infancy," Abrahams says. "One of our key focuses at Universal is to invest in capturing higher levels of consumer/music data . . . We have to continue to develop platforms and content drivers in order to generate consumer interest and engagement."

A key to developing the market will be establishing not only collection agencies and stronger copyright legislation but also radio and sales measurement systems.

Colin Gayle, a former artist manager and head of international branding for 50 Cent's G Unit, founded Beyond the Music in 2004 to grow and bridge the music industry space across Africa locally and then move it into the mainstream domestically and internationally. His company -- with offices in Nigeria and South Africa -- has morphed into Billboard Africa after licensing the Billboard brand. Billboard Africa is in the midst of launching a BDS-type platform in 16 countries in Africa to create a music chart system and provide the data needed to pay performance-right fees for local and international artists.

"The question is how to build a great ecosystem in Africa as well as a robust domestic market -- and engage the world with African music content," Gayle says. "Before, local markets were taking a lot of international content. Now in the last two years, I've watched the youth here begin to embrace their own local music and culture, wanting more of it. The opportunities are immense if we can start conversations between North America and Africa and build slowly."

Read more here
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Tanzania Farmers Gets More Revenue As Got Switches To Green Economy
    Investors from various parts of the country are racing to strike deals with farmers in Kilolo District, Iringa Region in partnerships set to...
  • South Africa Welcomes Pakistani Investment - Ventures Africa
    South Africa Welcomes Pakistani Investment - Ventures Africa
  • Pick n Pay Wants Skipjack Tuna With "Gold Standard"
    The global demand for MSC sustainable skipjack tuna has now also reached Africa. Today South Africa’s largest retailer – Pick n Pay – announ...
  • Fanisi Capital Invest in Kenyan Pharmacy Chain
    Fanisi Capital, managers of theFanisi Venture Capital Fund, a USD50m fund investing in the East African region, has announced its acquisitio...
  • Kenya Leads In Africa Mobile Banking
    A report released by global market research company, TNS, has revealed that east African nation, Kenya is ahead of other African nation coun...
  • New York Film Maker Documents Oil Rich Niger Delta Intrigues
    Andrew Berends, a  New York Filmmaker,  has released a preview of the intrigues going on in the Nigeria Niger Delta domain. The film in view...
  • Fastjet To Launch First International Route On September 27
    Fastjet is launching its first international route, between Tanzania and South Africa, on September 27. The African low-cost airline today a...
  • Intertek Expands Services With New Oil Condition Monitoring Laboratory In Southern Africa
    Leading quality solutions provider to industries worldwide, Intertek, has announced the opening of a state-of-the-art lubricant and oil cond...
  • World Bank President Sets Goal To Eliminate Extreme Poverty By 2030
      The World Bank Group President, Jim Yong Kim, has called for ambitious new goals to help end extreme poverty by 2030. In a speech at Georg...
  • “Nike Davies Okundaye: Building A Family Enterprise” Wins 2012 Emerald And Association Of African Business Schools (AABS) Case Study Competition
      VENTURES  AFRICA - Lagos Business School faculty member and Entrepreneurship lecturer, Henrietta Onwuegbuzie, has won the 2012 Emerald ...

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (235)
    • ►  November (5)
    • ►  October (2)
    • ►  September (12)
    • ►  August (39)
    • ►  July (18)
    • ►  June (8)
    • ►  May (24)
    • ►  April (56)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (34)
    • ▼  January (36)
      • MasterCard Study Reveals African Cities Economic G...
      • Mango Airline launches Service on iPad and iPhone App
      • Advancing Africa Digitally: Bluegrass Digital To E...
      • iROKOtv Launches Mobile App on Nokia Lumia
      • Online Security: Kaspersky Ranks Africa Low
      • BASA Education Programme Partners Etana To Launch ...
      • South African President, Jacob Zuma: Africa Is Rising
      • Davos:NasdaqOMX Group To Power New East Africa Exc...
      • New Zealand Creates New Council To Enhance Trade T...
      • Strategy Analytics: Smartphone Shipments Grew By 4...
      • Jobberman Makes Funke Akindele Brand Ambassador Fo...
      • LeapFrog, ARM Partners To Boost CrystaLife
      • NISER: Despite Positive Economic Growth, Poverty P...
      • A.M. Best Examines Nigeria Insurance Market Trends
      • South African Achievers Awards, Global Career Comp...
      • SA Wine Business Improves
      • HCL Launches New ME Tablets in MEA Region
      • Master Card Partners Equity Bank To Launch PayPass...
      • BillBoard Biz: Africa Music Industry And Digital S...
      • Master Card Boss, Ajay Banga, Credits Nigeria’s Ca...
      • France Telecom Eyes More Growth Potential In Afric...
      • Africa Stakeholders Discuss Continent’s Future In ...
      • Welltec Secures 3 Years Direct Contract From Total...
      • Report: Up To 50% Of All World’s Food Goes To Waste
      • Tanzania Farmers Gets More Revenue As Got Switches...
      • British Airways’ Top 13 Destinations To Visit In 2013
      • Nigerian Health Experts Cautions On Possible HIV/...
      • iROKO Partners expands Operation in Johannesburg
      • Portrait of a Pan-African Industrialist: Tribert R...
      • Precision Air Services Set To Launch Mbeya Flights...
      • HotSauce Signs Deal To Represent Vir2o In Nigeria
      • Kenya Leads In Africa Mobile Banking
      • Finland Eyes More Oppourtunity In Kenya
      • Chellarams Gets ISO Certification
      • 13 Amazing Quotes To Keep Business Going In Afric...
      • More Opportunities To Emerge As Dar es Salam Goes ...
  • ►  2012 (201)
    • ►  December (18)
    • ►  November (19)
    • ►  October (11)
    • ►  September (15)
    • ►  August (11)
    • ►  July (28)
    • ►  June (23)
    • ►  May (38)
    • ►  April (33)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ►  February (1)
    • ►  January (3)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile