Sorele Media has launched its online TV – the Aza TV, aiming to provide excellent lifestyle and entertainment content. The TV is live from today.
The founders, Stephina Zwane and Salamina Mosese are passionate about providing alternatives to media consumption and distribution; in line with industry and market trends.
“Aza TV is not only about breaking new ground, but also about answering some of the world’s best questions about Africa,” says director and co-founder Salamina Mosese.
What makes Aza TV so appealing is that it is easily accessible from the comfort of your home and even when you are on the move.
This is all made possible through the website and free mobile app that can be downloaded. Giving viewers the power to join the revolution in shifting and influencing how Africa sees itself.
The young and dynamic team at Aza TV has created content that is engaging and relevant to its specific audience. “We want people to know that we are serious about Africa,” explains Mosese.
“We have rich, bold and powerful stories to share; and Aza TV will give that content a voice.”
Aza TV will host both originally-produced content and at a later stage content bought from producers across the continent, to appeal to a vast audience.
Shows such as Aza Muzika; Yummy Mammi and The Sit Down will ensure that viewers have access to relevant and authentic shows right at the tip of their fingers.
The founders, Stephina Zwane and Salamina Mosese are passionate about providing alternatives to media consumption and distribution; in line with industry and market trends.
“Aza TV is not only about breaking new ground, but also about answering some of the world’s best questions about Africa,” says director and co-founder Salamina Mosese.
What makes Aza TV so appealing is that it is easily accessible from the comfort of your home and even when you are on the move.
This is all made possible through the website and free mobile app that can be downloaded. Giving viewers the power to join the revolution in shifting and influencing how Africa sees itself.
The young and dynamic team at Aza TV has created content that is engaging and relevant to its specific audience. “We want people to know that we are serious about Africa,” explains Mosese.
“We have rich, bold and powerful stories to share; and Aza TV will give that content a voice.”
Aza TV will host both originally-produced content and at a later stage content bought from producers across the continent, to appeal to a vast audience.
Shows such as Aza Muzika; Yummy Mammi and The Sit Down will ensure that viewers have access to relevant and authentic shows right at the tip of their fingers.