Trace launches three new music channels for Africa

Trace Africa channelsModern Times Group-owned youth music and lifestyle broadcaster Trace has unveiled plans to launch three new regionally-focused music channels in Africa.

The channels are targeted at southern, eastern and western sub-Saharan Africa respectively.

Trace Africa will be aimed at southern Africa, serving viewers with a mix of music videos, specials and documentaries covering genres including Kwaito, House, Coupé-Décalé, Afropop, Rumba and Ndombolo.

Eastern African service Trace Mziki will be, according to Trace, the first channel made in Swahili and English. Trace Mziki will provide music including Ugandan and Tanzanian hits and genres such as Bongo Flavas.

For western Africa, Trace is launching Trace Naija, spanning genres including Afrobeats, Afropop and Hip Life.

The channels will be carried by MultiChoice’s DStv platform.

TRACE’s CEO, Olivier Laouchez, said: “Trace is already the leading music brand in Africa. These three new localised music channels will help promote more artists from the three biggest music hubs of Africa and they will better serve the strong need of the local audiences for great local content.”

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