Afrobeat TV is a 24/7 music channel launched in 2015 out of London, built around Afrobeat and African culture. It runs on satellite and cable (Sky, Freesat), but most people will likely come across it online through YouTube or social platforms.
The content stays focused. You get music videos, live performances, artist interviews, and some Africa-related news. It doesn’t try to cover everything just Afrobeat and its culture, which makes the whole experience feel more consistent.
The core audience is young viewers, mostly 18-35, especially African communities and diaspora in the U.K. It’s the kind of channel you check to keep up with artists, trends, and what’s happening in the scene.
From a real-world viewing angle, the easiest way in is online. No-fuss access on YouTube or Facebook, no subscription needed. Streaming works smoothly on mobile, and clips load quickly. Traditional TV access exists, but channel numbers can vary, so it’s not always straightforward.
Overall, it’s a simple, mobile-friendly option. Works well if you want quick access to Afrobeat content without digging around. Not for general entertainment this one is clearly built for a niche, and it sticks to it.