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Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Omihanifa: 4:11am On Jan 20
Amazon Prime, the global streaming giant, is laying off staff and scaling back its local content production in Africa and the Middle East, according to a new report by Variety.

The streaming platform, the third largest in Africa, is restructuring its business model to focus on its European market. Barry Furlong, the vice president of Prime’s EMEA division, told staff in an email that the decision was made to focus “on the areas that drive the highest impact and long-term success.” It’s unclear how many employees will be affected.

Approved shows like “Ebuka Turns Up Africa” will still be rolled out as Amazon Prime will still be present in Africa, but the platform will stop approving local shows in sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa.

Africa’s streaming market is projected to have at least 18 million paying streaming customers by 2029, up from 8 million customers last year. With a combined 75% of the streaming market, Netflix and Showmax are the market leaders. Despite this growth, streaming penetration remains low, as most of these customers are in South Africa and Nigeria. By 2029, only 7.7% of African households would be paying for at least one of these platforms.

Amazon Prime was estimated to have 575,000 sub-Saharan customers in 2021, which was projected to reach 1.9 million in 2026.

From lofty goals to a retreat

Amazon Prime had lofty goals of being the biggest streaming platform in Africa, as it quickly hired lots of staff and signed at least four partnerships with local production studios when it landed in Africa in December 2021. Prime has two dedicated teams for Nigeria and South Africa, its two largest markets. While the Nigerian team operates out of London, the South African team works in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

“We now have a dedicated local content strategy for the continent across the board, from originals to be developed and produced by Amazon Studios to an exciting licensing slate with top-tier producers,” Ned Mitchell, Prime’s head of originals for Africa, said in February.

By then, Prime had announced multi-year partnerships with Nigerian studios like Anthill, Inkblot, and Greoh. But it was its partnership with Jade Osiberu’s Greoh that stood out. The three-year deal would allow all of Osiberu’s movies and shows to be exclusively available on Amazon Prime and the first movie out of this partnership, ‘Gangs of Lagos’, broke multiple records. Within two months, it was the 9th most watched non-English title on Prime. Its success also inspired the creation of a new film-financing firm, Capital Films.

Prime scaling back its presence on the African continent also offers a new challenge to a new business model where tech-focused professionals are increasingly financing Nollywood movies or even creating them to sell to international streaming platforms. This business model has seen successes like Netflix’s ‘The Black Book,’ which was watched more than 70 million times in less than three weeks on Netflix.

African streaming platforms have also struggled in recent years, as Video Play, Telkom One and Kwese TV have all shut down. In November, TechCabal reported that IrokoTV, Africa’s oldest streaming service, had only 46,000 active users in December 2022, a 76% decline from the beginning of the year. IrokoTV’s CEO, Jason Njoku, shared that the service had invested $30 million in Nigeria but had yet to profit from the country.

https://techcabal.com/2024/01/18/amazon-prime-layoff/

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Chicagograduate(m): 4:37am On Jan 20
Streaming in Nigeria can exhaust data in a flash of light.

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Bulldozer90: 5:39am On Jan 20
Netflix is next.

Paid streaming services including Amazon prime, Netflix and the rest are running at a loss in Africa.
The cinema and paid streaming are not viable
In Nigeria and Africa. If you remove their foreign content/ their foreign audience in Nigeria, cinema and Netflix will collapse, including those so called nollywood movie grossing heaven on earth.

Funny enough, those Netflix/cinema movies that eventually find their way on YouTube rate far below the main nollywood movies in terms of views.

The main nollywood in Asaba is viable because they somehow managed to adjust the standards for grassroots affordability across Africa.

Viable distribution channels remain YouTube, paytv and dvd. Only the Nollywood Asaba/Enugu axis and skitmakers understand this, hence their profits.

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by lexy2014: 8:08am On Jan 20
While the Nigerian team operates out of London, the South African team works in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

wonderful.

so there was no where in Nigeria for them to operate?

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Becoted001(m): 8:08am On Jan 20
Make una no do so

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by dejonathan(f): 8:08am On Jan 20
Telegram people don spoil market for them

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Classicalman(m): 8:08am On Jan 20
Ok

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Kionrae: 8:10am On Jan 20
Lol
It has always been a major loss
Majority of the population would rather download from a third party site than actually stream it
Abi na you wan buy their data subscription, Thieffnubu and apc dn deal with Nigerians sha

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Samueltemi337(m): 8:10am On Jan 20
I think I should buy the company

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by dominique(f): 8:10am On Jan 20
Netflix no gree dem drink water drop cup

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by YourGFsnatcher: 8:10am On Jan 20
Not good

Them don see us finish. While Nigerian team operates from London, South African team operates from Cape Town n Johannesburg. Welldone!!

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by nelronaldo(m): 8:10am On Jan 20
Hmm

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by AlphaNugget(m): 8:11am On Jan 20
Pirates don spoil business.....Moreover, Nigeria data dey quick finish, if na outside country now to stream no go hard local man, but for here, 2.5gb no dey last 24hrs.

Imagine their Nigerian team operating outside Nigeria....now that is fu*ked up shocked

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by okomile(f): 8:11am On Jan 20
Survival of the fittest

Do what pays you

No gree for anybody
grin

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by b0rn2fuck(m): 8:11am On Jan 20
He don red again
Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by AllTheWayUp: 8:11am On Jan 20
NETFLIX rules Nigeria

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by lordm(m): 8:12am On Jan 20
Payment for internet connection is the problem

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by ImoleNaija: 8:15am On Jan 20
Me, I cannot afford subscribing to a channel with money & still watch movies with my data.

Not for now.

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Kukutente23: 8:15am On Jan 20
Hmmm

Tinubulation

I thought he built Lagos from pepper farm with ideas and visions

Has he gone blind and dumb?

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by BOSSkesh(m): 8:15am On Jan 20
They can’t face competition

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Adakintroy: 8:15am On Jan 20
Africa don't have original content.


Just trying to redo what Europe already has. It's boring for any top tear European cooperation looking for alternative inspiration. It's like looking at itself in the mirror only a raggedy much uglier version.

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by BarrElChapo(m): 8:17am On Jan 20
I was telling a friend who's in the UK and works at Amazon, that if Amazon comes to Nigeria the company would struggle. We have numbers but no purchasing power

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Advancedman(m): 8:21am On Jan 20
Omihanifa:


https://techcabal.com/2024/01/18/amazon-prime-layoff/

They should just get out altogether at once.

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by SimpleDan3: 8:22am On Jan 20
grin
Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by flexyrule(m): 8:23am On Jan 20
Nigeria should be the most difficult country to do business for foreigners.

Even we locals sef... It's a herculean task to break even, how much more, those who are repartraitng funds in dollars.

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by Krak(m): 8:25am On Jan 20
Streaming services in Nigeria will have more customers if our internet providers start giving us uncapped internet subscriptions.

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by PrinceofSarcasm: 8:27am On Jan 20
I knew it 🤣🤣🤣🤣

All the hype around the substandard trash our producers were making was all propaganda.

I knew they weren't getting good stream numbers. Why on earth will I use my hard earned Prime subscription to watch home videos ? All those She must be obeyed and tribe of judah nonsense are things I only watch from free of I ever want to watch such nonsense . I download them and watch free only

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by DropsMic(m): 8:28am On Jan 20
Broke continent

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Re: Amazon Prime To Layoff Staff And Stop Producing African Content by NextAbuja: 8:32am On Jan 20
For your mind you think you n South Africa na mate.

YourGFsnatcher:
Not good

Them don see us finish. While Nigerian team operates from London, South African team operates from Cape Town n Johannesburg. Welldone!!

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