iROKOtv,
dubbed by media commentators as the “Netflix of Africa” will celebrate
its first birthday 1st December 2012. iROKOtv is Africa’s largest online
platform for streaming movies and has invested in building the world's
largest library of Nollywood movies over the past year, owning licences
to more than 5,000 titles. Lovers of all things Nollywood can watch
movies, for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Launched
on 1st December 2011 by Jason Njoku, Founder and CEO of iROKO Partners,
which also counts the popular online music platform iROKING among its
suite, iROKOtv has grown rapidly over the past year, recording over
800,000 registered users in just eight months, who are tuning in from
over 178 countries across the world. Since launch, iROKOtv has recorded
almost 50 million plays.
Nigeria’s
President Goodluck Jonathan recently said of the Nollywood industry,
“these are the people who market this country positively in African
countries and even outside Africa and even in the Carribean, where they
appreciate Nigeria because of Nollywood.” iROKOtv has played a crucial
in role in bringing Nollywood to the global audience and, following an
investment by US hedge fund and Facebook investor Tiger Global, iROKO
Partners was able to open offices in New York and London, two of its
largest markets.
Aside
from transforming the way Africans and the Diaspora access Nollywood,
iROKOtv is also changing the Nollywood industry for its producers by
opening up a new revenue stream for them. Prior to iROKOtv, producers
would find their movies online but received no payment for this and lost
out on thousands of dollars. Now, they work with iROKOtv to licence
their movies and stream their content online legally.
Jason
Njoku said “We’ve had an awesome first year at iROKOtv and we’ve got
great plans in the pipeline for 2013, including adding more films to our
library and growing our global audience. Our first year has seen us
bring Nollywood to the Diaspora, whose thirst for movies seems
unquenchable. Our biggest markets are in the West, dominated by the US
and UK. However, in 2013, we will be focussing our attention back on
Africa and figuring out ways we can bring this awesome content to new
audiences.
"Our
business is incredibly simple; African stories, by Africans, for
Africans and we hope to continue this mantra for many more birthdays".
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