China in African Media

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"Access to Satellite TV for 10
000 African Villages"
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Author_Emeka Umejei
Belt and Road News Alliance
Belt and Road News Network
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CCP
China in Africa
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese influence in African media
Chinese media engagement
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journalist' training in China
media ethics
Peoples Republic of China
PRC
Western media funding in Africa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781350532564
  • Weight: 457g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides unique, on-the-ground insights into the expansion of Chinese media engagement and influence-building across the length and breadth of Africa.
Does the PRC’s multimodal engagement with African media promote decolonization or its media propaganda? Drawing on copious interviews with journalists from across the continent, and complementing these with detailed analyses of stories reported in ways that serve the narratives and interests of the Chinese Communist Party, Emeka Umejei explores this question through China's ever-growing expansion of training, content-sharing, and formal media coordination initiatives across Africa. He maps these initiatives in the context of changing media economics in Africa, showing how they make strategic use of material constraints on the African side to expand China’s footprint in the African media market.

What Umejei finds is that the CCP is increasingly complementing state-led media campaigns such as the Belt and Road News Network and Belt and Road News Alliance with more local strategies, building alliances with local media organisations and co-opting critical actors in the African media ecosystem. This is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand the past, present, and future of Chinese influence operations within African media.
This is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand the past, present, and future of Chinese influence operations within African media.

Emeka Umejei is a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Communication and Media, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Umejei holds a PhD in Journalism and Media Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has taught at several universities in Africa including the University of the Witwatersrand, American University of Nigeria, and the University of Ghana.

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