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Conversations were on topics such as “How Nigeria’s comedy industry is saving lives and creating jobs”, “Why the rest of the world needs African entertainment”, “How to create entertainment for global audiences - the MTV story”, "How Nollywood is Reclaiming the Market from Hollywood", "Looking Back, To Plot The Future of Music".
Netng is known for breaking and reporting exclusive entertainment news. [18] For instance, Netng was first to break the news of the birth of Wizkid and Ice Prince's kids. In 2012, Netng reported an exclusive interview granted it by D'Banj in London providing a comprehensive insight into what led to the break up of Don Jazzy and D'banj (co-founders of Mo' Hits Records).
Meanwhile, as early as 2006, YouTube management convinced four major music labels—who initially had been wary of the website because of its large quantity of their copyrighted material—to enter into a partnership with YouTube, convincing them that YouTube could help them make more money by connecting them with growing Internet audiences. [138]
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Entertainment technology is the discipline of using manufactured or created components to enhance or make possible any sort of entertainment experience. Because entertainment categories are so broad, and because entertainment models the world in many ways, the types of implemented technology are derived from a variety of sources.
The name is derived from cash inducements hidden in brown envelopes and given to journalists during press briefings. It is a common practice in Nigeria and many journalists do know that it is unethical. [2] One of the effects is that the Nigerian media has become a hotbed for sponsored stories.
There’s been plenty of concern about the potential for AI to replace artists and human creativity, but during his keynote at the May 16 AI On The Lot event in downtown Los Angeles, Renard ...
Entertainment Highway High Television (also known as HiTV ) was Entertainment Highway's multi-channel digital satellite television service in Nigeria , launched in 2007. It used Hypercable Digital Terrestrial technology [ 1 ] and launched Direct to Home (DTH) Satellite technology on the August 1, 2007.