There have been many attempts to monetize the African TV market. Afrostream, once dubbed the “Netflix for black content” could not raise enough money to create an SVoD service in the early days, and was shut down in 2017. More recently, we saw the debacle of Kwesé TV, a pan-African satellite and internet TV platform, that lost $130 million before closing down in 2019. Huawei has even tried to stick a 4G modem dongle to its DTT set top without much success, so is the Africa TV market doomed? Yes, if you want to apply the western cooking recipes to Africa that has a bad network connectivity and a very low ARPU, but not if you find an angle that…