The new channels will be accessible on the digital satellite service provider’s linear pay-TV package.
Tanzania-based pay-TV operator AzamTV has added three WarnerMedia channels including CNN International, Cartoon Network and Boomerang to its portfolio in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Malawi.
WarnerMedia has a long-standing relationship with AzamTV in East Africa, already distributing Boing and Toonami across eight of the continent’s English-speaking sub-Saharan Africa countries through its bouquet offering.
CNN International coverage of issues affecting the African continent features across its flagship news programmes, including One World with Zain Asher, which launched earlier this year. CNN also dives deeper into covering the continent through dedicated programmes such as Inside Africa, CNN Marketplace Africa, African Voices Changemakers and Connecting Africa. WarnerMedia’s kids’ pay-TV multiplex, comprising Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Boing, offers comedy shows, as well as original productions and acquisitions, for kids and grown-ups alike.
Commenting on the deal, Guillaume Coffin, Head of Affiliates & Advertising France, Benelux, Middle East, Turkey, Africa & General Manager for Turkey, said: “The addition of the three channels reinforces our relationship with one of the largest, fastest-growing digital satellite platforms in East Africa, allowing us to bring our much-loved brands and programming to even more viewers across Africa.”
Jacob Joseph, Deputy CEO of Azam Media Limited, added: “AzamTV is very excited to add these channels to our offering, giving our viewers access to a wide variety of compelling kids’ programmes and the latest international news content from around the world on our platform.”
The three new channels will be accessible on the digital satellite service provider’s linear pay-TV package Play on channel 239 (CNN), 226 (Cartoon Network) and 227 (Boomerang).