After days of test broadcasting, a 24-hour international TV
news operation set to rival existing giants in the global market will ‘soft
launch’ today, broadcasting from its main news centres in London, New York,
Johannesburg and Lagos.
ARISE NEWS will have a strong African footprint and serve
underserved communities in the United States and other parts of the
world, supported by a further eight bureaux around the globe, stretching from
Beijing to Rio de Janeiro.
A sister channel, ARISE 360, which will be entertainment-based
with fashion, music, sport and pay per view films, will start broadcasting
toward the end of this year.
Company executives in London and New York announced the
‘arrival’ of the network.
Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of ARISE NEWS and ARISE
360, Mr. Nduka Obaigbena, a leading African media entrepreneur, is the
owner and publisher of the global glossy style, fashion and culture magazine,
ARISE, and the publisher of several other titles including one of Nigeria’s
biggest and most influential daily newspapers, THISDAY.
Obaigbena said: ‘We will attract a global audience interested in
emerging markets, developing countries and evolving politics. With headquarters
and bureaux throughout Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas, we are ready to
speak to our audience and give them a voice as well.
“We are a new international network established to reflect the
new world order – not hardwired to the old, and built to reflect the modern way
news is consumed. Nowhere is this more important than in the emerging
economies.”
Obaigbena further stated the new medium would not be funded from
government coffers nor would it promote state agenda, saying that its coverage
“will be balanced, comprehensive and completely independent. Our efforts will
concentrate on robust journalism anchored on imperatives of the marketplace.”
Rob Beynon, a former executive producer with ITN and Sky
News, and now International Head of Operations at ARISE NEWS,
revealed that a team of TV news experts had been assembled from around the globe,
saying that a ‘soft launch’ last Thursday, January 31, would lead to a
full-scale operation in March/April.
Lyne Pitts, a former Vice President of NBC News and an Executive
Producer with CBS America, is heading the US operation from a vast studio complex
in New York.
Ms Pitts explained: “We want to present programming that truly
reflects the voices of America, not just a small slice, but the racial, ethnic
and socio-economic diversity of this country.
“From that perspective, ARISE NEWS will cover all issues
education, health, politics and the criminal justice system, from Main Street
to Wall Street, from the G8 to the Grammy’s.”
The director of US News and Operations is award-winning
broadcaster Gary Anthony Ramsay who has covered conflicts from Kosovo to Iraq.
Nigerian-born John Chiahemen, a former Reuters bureau chief, has
been appointed managing editor and head of Africa operations.
David Glencorse, a former Sky News anchorman, international
reporter and Royal Television Society award winner, is the global editorial
director of the company. Nick Jennings, a former Head of International News
at Sky News, is director of News and News Gathering while Gavin
Hill, until recently an award winning ITV producer of documentaries, is director
of Features.
James Blue, formerly an Emmy and Peabody award-winning producer
with ABC News Nightline and NBC Today, has been
appointed director of Current Affairs and Special Projects based in Washington.
Said Mr Blue: “We want to tell the untold story, the stories of
achievement and celebration. So much is happening in the world of business and
so much is happening in the world of culture and sports; we want to cover all
of that and provide people with stories on our stations they would never see anywhere
else.’
Jeff Koinange, an Emmy award winning reporter and formerly CNN’s
star Africa reporter, will be based in Johannesburg as an anchorman and
correspondent, and Debbye Turner-Bell, a former CBS correspondent (and former
Miss America), will be a regular anchor for ARISE America.
South African-born Heather Scott, a former Sky News anchorwoman
and business correspondent, will take on the role of roving anchor and
correspondent and Neil Stainsby, formerly a senior director with the BBC, has
been appointed Global Lead Director across ARISE NEWS.
Michael Wilson, formerly Business Editor with Sky News, and now
Global Business and Economics Editor with ARISE NEWS, said: ‘We at ARISE NEWS
see Africa as the new frontier and we know it is open for business. The markets
feel the same. In the last decade, Africa’s overall growth rates have quietly
approached those of Asia. According to projections from the IMF, on the
average, Africa will have the world’s fastest growing economy of any country
over the next five years. ARISE News will uniquely cover the
changing face of Africa with in depth analysis.”
Senior politicians and business leaders around the globe
welcomed ARISE NEWS at the recent World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland.
Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said ARISE NEWS would
give a boost to young people living in Africa.
“The future is in the hands of young Africans themselves. The
more channels like yours that can make young people proud of Africa, the more
we’ll see young people seizing the opportunity,” he said.
Trevor Ncube, Executive Deputy Chairman of the Mail and Guardian
Media Group in South Africa described ARISE NEWS as “the fulfilment of a dream
we’ve had for some time,” saying that “unless we begin to tell our own story,
we’ll continue to complain about the perceptions held about Africa in different
parts of the world.”
African oil baron, Adewale Tinubu, also showed his excitement at
the development.
He said: “I think it’s wonderful that ARISE NEWS is
launching. It’s a first-class step in the right direction and a logical
progression from ThisDay newspaper andARISE magazine.’
ARISE NEWS will be live on cable, satellite, mobile devices,
and the internet 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
‘Wherever and whenever there is a major breaking news story, we
will cover it aggressively, especially on the under-reported continent of
Africa,’ said Global Editorial Director, David Glencorse.
“We will take advantage of the latest technology and social
media to bring real-time interaction with newsmakers and news events. Our
international focus is on global news and current affairs from a distinct
perspective, while ARISE America will focus on US news and
current affairs through the eyes of communities currently ignored by mainstream
media.”
ARISE News will offer advertisers a unique reach amongst an
affluent and influential audience.
Following the test broadcasts of last Thursday and Friday, the
‘soft launch’ phase will begin today (February 4) and lead to a full broadcast
operation in March.
ARISE News is broadcasting across Europe on SKY Channel 234. The
company is currently negotiating other major distribution deals across the
globe.
They are also doing a fair bit of recruitment on their site and
are planning a UK HD launch of their news service too:www.arise.tv/careers
REACH THEM ON:
LONDON
7 St. Martin’s Place, London,
WC2N 4HA, United Kingdom.
NEW YORK
401 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA.
JOHANNESBURG
160, Jan Smuts Avenue, Rosebank, Johannesburg, South
Africa.
LAGOS
35 Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria.
Enquiries by email: info@arise.tv
Website:
www.arise.tv
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