9janimi Channel

9janimi Channel
Type of business Private
Available in English[1]
Founded Lagos, Nigeria in 2010[2]
Headquarters Lagos, Nigeria.[3]
Country of origin Nigeria Nigeria[4]
Owner theMedia 360 Company[5]
Founder(s) Soltesh Iyere (CEO)
Industry Music,[6] Movies
Services Music & Movies streaming
Slogan(s) Music. Culture. The People
Website 9janimi.com
Commercial Yes
Registration Required
Current status Active
Native client(s) on Web, Android and iOS
Written in PHP
JavaScript
JQuery
HTML[7]

9janimi Channel is a web/mobile-based Music and Movies streaming service[8] serving a hybrid of paid and free contents to users. The service was launched in 2010[9] by Nigerian startup theMedia 360 Company Ltd.[10] Its primary content is Afro pop music.

The service is mainly music and movie streaming.[11][12] There are two subscription tiers: The Freemium (free) and Premium (paid) offerings. The service is available on Web and via mobile apps.[13]

The channel will pay royalties to artists.[14] The service allows artists keep 75% of their songs proceeds through its Fair Trade Streaming agreement.[15]

9janimi[16][17] is a Yoruba phrase, which means "I’m a Nigerian".

History

9janimi Channel[18] was established in 2010 in Lagos, Nigeria by Soltesh Iyere.[19] The service received substantial funding in early 2013 by theMedia 360 Company Limited.[20] To further assist in the expansion of the streaming service in Africa, they've also partnered with Bashro Beats[21] in the United Kingdom to deliver services to Nigerians there. The Channel was formerly an online compendium of hip hop news, gossip and top-ten music charts.[22][23] With singer-songwriter Halle Mordu[24][25][26] and Model Idia Aisien are its brand ambassadors.[9][27][28][29]

Awards and nominations

Nominated - New Media Broad Awards 2014[30][31]

See also

References

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  2. "CrunchBase: 9janimi Channel". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  3. "9janimi Channel launches new music streaming app". Naij. Sola Bodunrin. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  4. "Online Music: 9janimi Channel Offers Artistes Platform To Earn Royalties". Channels TV. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  5. "9janimi Channel - Music In Africa". Retrieved 2015-02-25.
  6. "Site Info - 9janimi.com". w3techs. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  7. "About Us".
  8. 1 2 "9janimi Channel Berths". The Nation (Nigeria).
  9. "Indigenous streaming service to reward music acts on platform". Pulse Nigeria. Gbenga Bada. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  10. "9janimi Channel beefs up platform with new features". The Nation (Nigeria).
  11. "9janimi Channel braces up for new media". Daylight.ng.
  12. "9janimi Channel: A Spotify For Nollywood". Apex Nolly.
  13. "9janimi Channel to pay royalty to artistes". The Nation (Nigeria).
  14. "NCC proposes digital piracy bill to National Assembly". Premium Times. Retrieved 2015-05-27.
  15. "9janimi Channel debuts to pay artistes royalties". The Daily Independent (Lagos).
  16. "9janimi Channel Beta to offer unlimited music on the go!". Mix Naija.
  17. "9janimi Channel to pay artistes royalties". Vanguard (Nigeria). Retrieved 2015-09-04.
  18. "9janimi Channel Says The Streaming Service Is Just The Tip Of The Iceberg". For Naija.
  19. "CrunchBase: theMedia 360 Company". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2015-08-03.
  20. "9janimi Channel takes operations abroad". The Nation (Nigeria).
  21. "Olamide's Lagos Boys Tops 9janimi Music Chart".
  22. "9janimi Channel: The Rise Of A Streaming Music Service In Africa". African Seer.
  23. "Why I sing more about love — Halle, Nigeria's Janet Jackson". Vanguard (Nigeria).
  24. "I always challenge the guys, says Halle, Nigeria's Janet Jackson". Vanguard (Nigeria).
  25. "I can be a pain in the butt - Halle Ihmordu". Vanguard (Nigeria).
  26. "9janimi Music Channel Makes Waves". Entertainment Express. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  27. "9janimi Channel plans to rejuvenate music streaming in Nigeria". Somtoo - Africa's Tech Hub.
  28. "9janimi Channel: Evolving through the entrepreneurship ecosystem". Today News Nigeria.
  29. "9janimi Channel Wants to Offer Artistes Better Value". Tech Cabal.
  30. "9janimi Channel wants musicians in Nigeria to earn from their work". Tech Moran.

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