Iconic music producer Quincy Jones, best known for his work with Michael Jackson, is launching a new music channel catering to African audiences
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With exclusive access to high-end music, great concerts, documentaries and never-seen archived interviews, the global music streaming platform QWEST TV will officially make its way to DStv channel 330. QWEST will offer exclusive content to DStv users, including exclusive concerts from legendary artists and rising stars from across the globe, music documentaries, archived footage of some of your favourite artists, extensive interviews with the likes of Erykah Badu, Questlove, Salif Keita, Gregory Porter, Marcus Miller, Seun Kuti, Kamasi Washington and Fatoumata Diawara.
"We are elated to be part of the Multichoice family and launch Qwest TV to the African market. We are expanding our mission to offer high-end music to everyone. Africa is a land of traditions and music, and we’re thrilled to build such a great partnership on this continent!" says CEO Reza Ackbaraly.In times of uncertainty you need journalism you can trust.
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