
There is no conversation that can be had about the media industry in Nigeria today that doesn’t revolve in some way around digital publishing. Streaming has become a great leveler, allowing content creators across genres aggregate content and reach mass audiences. Our guests, Konyinsola Osinubi, Deola Adebiyi, and Tomisin Akinwunmi all indie-content creators with nearly 20 years of experience between them, walk through this brave but terrifying new media landscape.
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How do you create a classic album when the industry seems only interested in conquering the streaming charts? Clout Africa’s Femi Aribisala sits with Obinna Agwu of Two Good Heads to break it all down.
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Mo'Believe, Bonie, Bunmi and Gbolahan Sleek embody the spirit and hustle of the millennial spirit in Lagos in their podcast, Dear Lagos. We get a rare double episode live show on the Clout Festival.
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Dotun and TaymiB are some of Nigerian radio's most popular voices and for our finale, we get them behind the microphone and in front of a camera to spill nearly a decade of knowledge on how radio can change an artist’s life forever.
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Audiovisual Times is committed to creating the best podcasting content in the country, and what better way to do this than representing some of the country’s most seasoned podcasters. AOT2 and Ugochi bring their years of experience in media and podcasting to 234 Essentials, a podcast that serves as a primer for everything Nigerian. Watch them give a special live show episode of their groundbreaking show.
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In a special live show of the With Chude podcast, Founder of Joy Inc. Chude Jideonwo sits with Ukoh, a mental health advocate to discuss her personal journey, coming to terms with suicidal ideation and the future of mental health in Nigeria.
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The music industry has been especially hostile to women who choose to go it alone and work as independent artists. Maka, Deena Ade, and Joyce Olong have challenged every convention and built personal brands that are finally getting them noticed. They spill on the triumphs and trials of being a female indie artist working in the Nigerian music industry. Join us as we celebrate #InternationalWomensDay with our Women In Music. #IWD2021 #ChooseToChallenge
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Music and media are inextricable. From music videos to interviews to photoshoot...
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