Available as part of Kwesé’s multi-platform offering, Viceland content will be accessible on pay TV, Catch Up as well as Kwesé’s official app available on Android and iOS.
Embodying the spirit of VICE, the channel will introduce young African audiences to youth cultures from across the globe by offering a contemporary take on music, food, identity, fashion, sports and more.
Oscar-winning film director, Spike Jonze, serves as co-president of Viceland International alongside Eddy Moretti, VICE’s chief creative officer - and is overseeing the development of the channel, from show creation, to production, to brand identity.
James Rosenstock, president, Viceland International says, “The launch of Viceland
in Africa marks the start of what’s undoubtedly going to be a landmark year for the channel internationally, as we continue to expand our reach and put culturally relevant content in the homes and hands of millennials globally. The linear and multi-platform nature of this deal with Kwesé emphasises our continued vision of ensuring viewers are given access to our programming 24 hours a day, across all screens and we share the ambition and dedication of Kwesé in making this a huge success.”
“Kwesé is excited to be bringing new content to African audiences. Viceland is a channel enjoyed by many across the globe and we are happy to be the first TV networks to introduce it to the African market. This partnership is a natural fit for Kwesé because our target audiences include the urban youth which will better relate with Viceland’s offering,” says Joseph Hundah, president and CEO, Econet Media.
At launch, programming will include original flagship shows such as
Huang’s World (with Eddie Huang),
Noisey (with Zach Goldbaum),
Woman (with Gloria Steinem),
VICE World of Sports (with Sal Masekela),
States of Undress (with Hailey Gates) and
Black Market (with Michael K. Williams).
Viceland launched in the US and Canada in February 2016 and has become one of the fastest ‘aging down’ networks on US television. Since its inception, it has gone on to launch additional channels in the UK, Ireland, France, Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia. Africa is the latest in a number of expected international deals that aim to make multi-screen programming available for viewers in 51 territories.
VICE has established a global reputation in past years by producing high-quality video content for young people, and has established innovative partnerships with companies like Snapchat, YouTube, HBO and 20
th Century Fox.
Viceland will be adding to Kwesé’s already diverse and premium content offering, joining recently signed titles from Fremantle and Red Arrow as well as channels from Discovery Network and Trace amongst others.
For more information, visit
www.kwese.com.