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    Netflix to Expand in Africa; Says Support From Governments Key

    South Africa is the biggest country on the continent that contributes to the site.
    LynnBy Lynn2023-04-17Updated:2023-04-17No Comments2 Mins Read
    Netflix reported a drop in subscriber numbers in the first quarter, losing a net 0.2 million streaming customers globally

    American media services provider Netflix Inc plans to expand operations in Africa having invested $175 million in film production.

    According to the global entertainment giant, its investment in Africa since 2016 has already created a positive impact – from a broad economic perspective and on people’s lives. 

    “Expanding our business here is good for Netflix,” the firm said.

    According to Netflix’s newly launched report on its impact in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya, it has created 12,000 jobs on the continent and intends to build on this success beyond just three countries.

    “We have undertaken this report to reflect on Netflix’s social and economic impact in the key countries,” Shola Sanni says.

    “We are still in many ways at the inception stages of our investment journey, so it’s doubly exciting to know that we are poised to deliver even greater impact if we maintain our current momentum – and if the right circumstances for investments in our sector continue to prevail.”

    She pointed to African productions like Silverton Siege (South African), Aníkúlápó (Nigerian) and Disconnect: The Wedding Planner (Kenyan) as all having at one point made it into Netflix Global Top 10 lists.

    However to keep telling African stories on a global stage, Netflix needed to have the support of “governments, civil society, private sector and industry” to allow the create industries to thrive, Ms Sanni said.

    “Enabling policy frameworks, flexible regulatory mandates and ease of doing business are inextricably bound to the continued growth of the audio-visual sector and streaming services.”

    Netflix Reduces Subscription Prices in Sub-Saharan Africa by 37pct


     

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    LA writes on various subjects, from family, relationships, and health to commodities in East Africa. She is a graduate of Journalism and Mass Communication from Masinde Muliro University. She is an advocate for women's and children's rights.

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