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Ghana Media Secures Global Content Partnership With China’s CCTV Video News Agency

GhanaMedia.net and its fast-growing digital platform Ghana Media have secured a major international content partnership with CCTV Video News Agency (CCTV+), one of the world’s leading video news providers and the primary international video distribution arm of China’s state broadcaster.

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GhanaMedia.net partners with CCTV Video News Agency to expand global video news coverage.

The collaboration marks a significant milestone for GhanaMedia.net as it expands its global newsroom network and strengthens its position as an emerging international digital news platform covering Ghana, Africa, and global affairs.

Under the partnership arrangement, Ghana Media will gain access to a vast stream of professionally produced international video content covering major global developments, breaking news, business, technology, diplomacy, and cultural stories.

One of Asia’s Largest News Video Networks

CCTV Video News Agency is widely regarded as one of the most influential video news distributors in Asia. The agency produces and distributes more than 150 video news stories every day, covering China and major global developments across politics, economics, science, environment, and culture.

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Its content is delivered in seven international languages, allowing media partners across multiple continents to broadcast and publish professionally produced news footage quickly and efficiently.

The agency serves hundreds of broadcasters, digital publishers, and newsrooms worldwide through a network that spans television networks, digital media companies, and international news agencies.

Global Partnerships With Major News Agencies

CCTV+ operates within a broad international distribution ecosystem that includes collaborations with some of the world’s most powerful news syndication platforms. These include partnerships linked to Associated Press’ Global Video Wire (GVW) and Media Port systems, as well as Reuters’ global distribution platforms such as World News Express (WNE) and Media Express.

Through this international network, video journalism produced within the CCTV+ system reaches newsrooms across Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East.

The partnership therefore places GhanaMedia.net within a growing ecosystem of global media organizations sharing and distributing international video news content.

Strengthening GhanaMedia.net’s Global Coverage

For Ghana Media, the partnership represents a strategic step toward expanding its editorial capabilities and international reporting reach.

The platform has rapidly grown into a prominent digital outlet covering Ghanaian politics, business, sports, culture, and breaking news while increasingly engaging readers across Africa, Europe, and North America.

Access to daily international video feeds from CCTV+ will allow GhanaMedia.net to integrate professionally produced multimedia coverage of major global events directly into its reporting.

This expansion aligns with Ghana Media’s broader editorial strategy of delivering credible, globally relevant journalism with strong multimedia storytelling.

Why This Partnership Matters

The agreement signals growing international recognition of GhanaMedia.net as a rising digital news platform within Africa’s media landscape.

As global media organizations increasingly collaborate across borders, partnerships like this enable regional publishers to deliver richer and more diverse content to audiences while maintaining local editorial independence.

For readers, it means faster access to professionally produced international video reports covering major world developments—from geopolitics and economic shifts to scientific innovation and global cultural stories.

It also reflects the increasing interconnectedness of modern journalism, where digital newsrooms can collaborate globally to ensure audiences receive timely, accurate, and visually compelling reporting.

Expanding International Audience Reach

With global interest in African news continuing to grow, GhanaMedia.net’s collaboration with CCTV+ may further strengthen the platform’s ability to reach international audiences.

The partnership also underscores the growing importance of multimedia journalism, where video content plays a central role in how modern audiences consume news across mobile devices and digital platforms.

As the collaboration begins, Ghana News’ Ghana Media is expected to incorporate CCTV+ video coverage into its reporting while continuing to expand its own editorial footprint across Ghana and the wider African region.

Readers can explore more about the international video news agency via CCTVPlus.com and its distribution network through AMSP.link.

The partnership marks another step in GhanaMedia.net’s journey toward becoming a globally connected digital news platform delivering trusted journalism to audiences across continents.


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Daniel Jeddman
Daniel Jeddmanhttps://ghanamedia.net
Daniel Jeddman is a seasoned journalist and publisher, and the founder and editor of Ghana Media, a leading independent digital news platform covering Ghana news, African affairs, and digital media trends. Active since 2011, Daniel has built a reputation for credible, engaging reporting and thought leadership in media. Beyond journalism, he is an accomplished author, having published the inspirational books Put God First, An Angel From Heaven, and Bloodline Effect, blending faith, life lessons, and storytelling to inspire readers across Africa and beyond.
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