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Mass media in Africa

News media of a continent

Mass media in Africa

Summary

News media of a continent

History

In 1794 the first printing press arrived in Africa delivered to Freetown, Sierra Leone, but was destroyed by a French raiding party before it was ever used. When another press arrived in 1800 the newspaper the Sierra Leone Advertiser began being printed.

Literature

Main article: African literature

References

References

  1. Ziegler, Dhyana. "Thunder and Silence: The Mass Media in Africa". Africa World Press.
  2. "New Africa-wide Journalist Organization - Yaounde, Cameroon".
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