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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, February 11, 2022/ — On the eve of World Radio Day (https://bit.ly/367ekTa), which is celebrated globally on February 13th, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com), the leading Pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service, is proud to announce the launch of Radio News Release™ (https://bit.ly/3uHf6Al), the first Pan-African news distribution service dedicated to soundbites and audio clips.

APO Group’s peerless media database of more than 450.000 journalists reporting on Africa, along with the company’s recent partnership with the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) (https://bit.ly/3GIZkY0) means Radio News Release™ will be able to provide soundbites to all the major radio stations on the continent.

Radios are affordable and portable, and millions of Africans rely on them to stay up-to-date with what is happening in their communities, countries and around the world.

According to data from the African Union, more than a third of African adults cannot read or write, so radio is an essential form of mass communication across the continent. And while the rest of the world takes online news for granted, in Africa only 43% of people have access to the internet.

Against this backdrop, the only way to reach huge numbers of African people is via their radios.

“Radio forms an absolutely crucial part of the African mass media landscape,” said APO Group Founder and Chairman, Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard (www.Pompigne-Mognard.com). “Radio News Release provides radio stations with a quality feed of Africa-related soundbites and audio files which will help them deliver key stories into the heart of African communities.”

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For radio stations, soundbites distributed by APO Group are available free of charge, providing them with an invaluable feed of audio content. Quotes from prominent business figures, updates from African governments, and vital news from public institutions are carried by Radio News Release™ in broadcast quality so they can be incorporated by radio stations in their news output quickly and easily.

Sports content will feature heavily on Radio News Release™, as APO Group is the Pan-African Public Relations agency of FIFA, the NBA, the Basketball Africa League, and partners with many other prominent sporting organizations, including iconic French football club Olympique de Marseille.

Register to receive Radio News Release content for free: http://APO-opa.com/rnr

As part of APO Group’s partnership with the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB), Radio News Release™ will be available to all AUB radio stations, along with members of their sister associations around the world, including the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU), and the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU).

APO Group works with more than 300 multinational companies, prominent global organizations and public institutions. For these clients, Radio News Release affords a chance to dive deeper into the African mass media, and consequently reach huge untapped audiences across the African continent.

Content creation is a difficult and often expensive endeavour for communications departments. Soundbites are, however, very easy and cheap to produce. APO Group’s clients can use existing content – for example a press release or an online press conference – and transform it into an easy-to-distribute and consumable piece of content for radio stations.

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APO Group has even provided its own Soundbite Recording (https://bit.ly/3Bc1wpY) service where clients can record and download their soundbites quickly and easily. There are tips for how to optimize quality, and options to record and re-record soundbites until they are perfect for distribution across the Radio News Release service.

It highlights the importance of always delivering content in the right format so that journalists are more likely to use it. Newspapers, magazines and online journalists require text content and images, while TV stations rely on B-Roll video clips. It is only logical, therefore, that radio stations require soundbites if they are going to incorporate third-party content into their news output.

“Radio stations represent a hugely significant and largely untapped cross-section of the African media landscape. By offering a rich variety of audio news content for free, APO Group is delivering content to radio broadcasters in the exact format they need. No-one has ever offered a service like this to African radio stations before, and it is enabling them to broadcast some of the best sports, business and technology stories to millions of African people for the very first time,” said Mr Grégoire Ndjaka, CEO of the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB).

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The African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) (www.uar-AUB.org) is the professional body representing national and private televisions and radios from 52 African states.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of APO Group.

About APO Group:
Founded in 2007, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com) is the leading pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service. We assist private and public organisations in sharpening their reputation and increasing their brand equity in target countries across Africa. Our role as a trusted partner is to leverage the power of media and build bespoke strategies that enable organisations to produce a real, measurable impact in Africa and beyond. The trust and recognition granted to APO Group by global and multinational companies, governments, and NGOs inspires us to continuously enhance our value proposition within Africa to better cater to our clients’ needs. Among our prestigious clients: Facebook, Dangote Group, Nestle, GE, NBA, Canon, Coca-Cola, DHL, Marriott Group, Ecobank, Siemens, Standard Chartered, Orange, Jack Ma Foundation, African Development Bank, World Health Organization, Islamic Development Bank, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, Rotary International, Kaspersky, Greenpeace…

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