Nigerian Media company, TheCityCeleb, has identified BellaNaija, Pulse Africa, NotJustOk, TheCityCeleb, GhBase and Briefly News as some of the entertainment platforms performing well in Africa.
The media outlet, in a statement, also said others include GhPage, SDE, ZAlebs and OkayAfrica.
According to the entertainment news platform, these media brands have emerged as trusted voices in entertainment, lifestyle and pop culture.
The statement reads: “The Africa’s entertainment and media landscape has grown rapidly in the past decade, with digital platforms, online magazines, and entertainment websites shaping conversations, breaking news, and spotlighting cultural shifts across the continent. From Nigeria to South Africa, Kenya to Ghana, several media brands have emerged as trusted voices in entertainment, lifestyle and pop culture.”
On BellaNaija, it said: “Founded by Uche Eze Pedro in 2006, BellaNaija is one of Africa’s most influential lifestyle and entertainment platforms. With its mix of fashion, weddings, entertainment, and culture coverage, BellaNaija has become a cultural authority, particularly for Nigeria’s urban youth and diaspora communities. The platform has consistently set the pace for digital media storytelling in Africa, earning global recognition for its innovation and reach.”
On Pulse Africa, it said: “Backed by the Swiss media company Ringier, Pulse Africa has a strong footprint in multiple African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda. Pulse has distinguished itself with its digital-first strategy, engaging video content, and sharp coverage of entertainment, news, and lifestyle. Its Pulse TV arm has also made it a go-to source for youth-centered content, making it one of the continent’s fastest-growing digital media brands.”
On NotJustOk, it added: “Founded in 2006, NotJustOk started as a music blog and has since grown into one of Africa’s most respected online music platforms. Known for discovering and promoting emerging talents, it has been instrumental in amplifying Afrobeats and other African genres to global audiences. With its music streaming arm, Mino Music, NotJustOk continues to evolve as both a media and tech-driven entertainment brand.”
The statement further said: “TheCityCeleb is one of Nigeria’s rapidly growing entertainment and celebrity-focused platforms. The site specializes in biographical storytelling, spotlighting African celebrities, creatives, and influencers across music, film, politics, and business. Its unique niche in profiling has made it a go-to source for readers seeking deeper insights into the personal journeys of Africa’s cultural and entertainment figures.
“From Ghana, GhBase has become one of the leading entertainment blogs, covering everything from celebrity gossip to music updates and lifestyle stories. Its bold and youthful reporting style has resonated with Ghanaian audiences while also attracting regional readers across West Africa.
“Another Ghanaian powerhouse, GhPage, is a dominant force in the digital gossip and entertainment niche. Known for breaking exclusive stories and delivering fast-paced entertainment updates, GhPage has solidified its role as a leading voice in Ghana’s online media industry.
“Owned by Legit Media Group, Briefly News has become one of South Africa’s biggest online platforms. Covering news, entertainment, celebrity features, and lifestyle, Briefly reaches millions of South Africans daily. Its mobile-first approach has made it a leader in digital consumption, ensuring relevance in a rapidly shifting media environment.
“SDE is the entertainment and lifestyle arm of Kenya’s Standard Media Group. The platform offers a blend of showbiz news, celebrity interviews, lifestyle tips, and cultural commentary, making it one of Kenya’s most reliable and influential online entertainment sources.
“ZAlebs is South Africa’s go-to entertainment and celebrity lifestyle website. Known for covering local celebrity news, fashion, and television updates, ZAlebs plays a significant role in shaping the entertainment conversation in South Africa, while appealing to a broader pan-African audience.
“Based in New York but focused on African culture, OkayAfrica has carved out a unique niche as a global amplifier of African entertainment, music, and culture. Founded in 2011, it bridges the gap between Africa and the diaspora, spotlighting African creatives and promoting the continent’s influence in global pop culture.”
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