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Leading digital growth, OTT development and advertising agency Answer Media takes a stake in OTT video processing and distribution service provider Dooya Media Group, creating an aggregated advertising offering with sales led by Answer Media OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (PRWEB) May 13, 2021 A leading agency in OTT video creation, distribution and advertising, Answer Media today announced it has made a strategic investment in Dooya Media Group, Inc. (Dooya/DMG). The investment creates a comprehensive advertising offering, with Answer Media driving sales efforts.
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I found the term Africanfuturism (My computer thinks I misspelled Afrofuturism. Thanks, but no, I didn’t.) on author Nnedi Okorafor’s blog, after reading her novella
Binti. Like many who pick up Okorafor’s books, I wanted more. I wanted to read more of this Africa that blended science fiction elements to create something new and somehow familiar. But finding more books within the subgenre can be difficult because a lot of bookstores, critics, and publishers treat Africanfuturism and Afrofuturism like the same thing often grouping the two genres together and calling one by the other’s name, or totally excluding Africanfuturism from the conversation in order to lump all Black stories under Afrofuturism.