Digital 2024: Global social media users pass 5 billion milestone

New report finds that the world averaged 8.4 new social media users per second over the past year

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Meltwater, a global leader in media, social and consumer intelligence, and We Are Social, the socially-led creative agency, have released Digital 2024, their latest annual report on social media and digital trends worldwide.

In a year full of digital milestones, Digital 2024 shows that active social media user identities* have passed the 5 billion mark (5.04 billion), equivalent to 62.3 percent of the world’s population. The global total increased by 266 million over the past year – an annual growth of 5.6 percent.

The typical social media user now spends 2 hours and 23 minutes per day on their social platforms of choice, and uses 6.7 platforms each month. TikTok has the highest average time per Android user of any social platform globally, clocking in at an impressive 34 hours per month – equating to more than an hour per day using the platform. In second place is YouTube, with the average user spending just over 28 hours per month on its Android app.

In terms of the world’s ‘favorite’ social platform, Instagram has taken the crown from last year’s winner, WhatsApp. Digital 2024 shows that 16.5 percent of internet users between the ages of 16 and 64 consider Instagram their most loved platform, pushing WhatsApp into second place with 16.1 percent.

Digital 2024 is a 550+ page report that covers data points from across the entire online ecosystem, from social media to smart devices, gaming to social commerce.

Other key highlights from the report include:

  • The typical internet user now spends 6 hours and 40 minutes online each day – up by 3 minutes per day, or 1 percent, year-on-year.
  • Facebook – which celebrates its 20th birthday on 4th February – grew its global ad reach by more than 200 million over the past 12 months, delivering year-on-year growth of 10.5 percent.
  • LinkedIn, Snapchat, WeChat, and Pinterest all reported strong user growth year-on-year.
  • Digital ad spend grew by 10 percent year-on-year, with almost $720 billion spent on digital ads in 2023. Social ad spend increased by 9.3 percent to USD $207 billion, and investment in influencer activities increased by 17 percent.
  • The typical internet user now spends 17 minutes per day less watching TV content than they did this time last year – a decline of 8.2 percent year-on-year.
  • In a rich analysis of TikTok hashtags, Digital 2024 reports that TikToks tagged with #fyp (for your page) have amassed a total of 55½ trillion views – making it the platform’s top hashtag.

Alexandra Saab Bjertnæs, Chief Strategy Officer at Meltwater, said: “As social media enters its next chapter with five billion-plus users, understanding usage patterns, engagement, and emerging trends is crucial to helping brands find their unique voice amidst all the online chatter. The rise of TikTok, coupled with Instagram’s ‘favorite’ status and the growth of professional networking platforms like LinkedIn, paints a picture of evolving preferences. With so many platform choices, brands need to really understand where their target audience is going for information—and shape compelling narratives that engage them with unparalleled precision and authenticity.”

Nathan McDonald, co-founder and group chief executive at We Are Social, commented: “Social media continues to be a vital part of the way we connect with one another, from building communities to researching purchases and everything in between. TikTok’s continued popularity has changed the way that people behave online – social is not somewhere where a broadcast approach works for brands, and the importance of thinking social first has never been more important. It’s encouraging to see strong growth across multiple social platforms, each offering something different, whether that’s Pinterest for social commerce or Facebook for connecting with communities. For marketers, understanding platform nuances – and how to use social media to connect in culturally relevant ways – will be more crucial than ever.”

*social media user identities may not represent unique individuals

To view and download the report go to: https://www.meltwater.com/en/global-digital-trends

For more information, please contact:
Kelly Costello
pr@meltwater.com

About Meltwater
Meltwater empowers companies with a suite of solutions that spans media, social, consumer and sales intelligence. By analyzing ~1 billion pieces of content each day and transforming them into vital insights, Meltwater unlocks the competitive edge to drive results. With 27,000 global customers, 50 offices across six continents and 2,300 employees, Meltwater is the industry partner of choice for global brands making an impact. Learn more at meltwater.com.

About We Are Social

We are a global socially-led creative agency, with unrivalled social media expertise. With over 1,300 people in 19 offices around the world, we deliver a global perspective to our clients in a time when social media is shaping culture.

We make ideas worth talking about. We understand social behaviours within online communities, cultures and subcultures, spanning the social and gaming landscape. We work with the world’s biggest brands, including Adidas, Samsung, Netflix and Google, to reach the right people in a strategic, relevant and effective way.

We Are Social is part of Plus Company.

To learn more, visit www.wearesocial.com

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Carry1st annonce un investissement stratégique de Sony Innovation Fund

LE CAP, Afrique du Sud, 30 janv. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Carry1st, le principal éditeur de jeux et la première plateforme de commerce numérique d’Afrique, annonce un investissement stratégique de Sony Innovation Fund, la filiale de capital-risque de Sony Group Corporation (« Sony »). Carry1st est le premier investissement de Sony Innovation Fund: Africa, une initiative créée par Sony pour soutenir la croissance des entreprises de divertissement en Afrique.

Stimulée par l’adoption croissante des technologies, l’industrie du jeu en Afrique compte plus de 200 millions de joueurs uniques et devrait atteindre une taille de marché de plus d’un milliard de dollars en 2024, selon les données de Newzoo et Carry1st. Bien que la présence de consoles officielles soit limitée, l’Afrique présente une opportunité de croissance incroyable pour ce secteur, en particulier avec l’essor des services en direct.

« Nous sommes ravis d’unir nos forces à celles de Sony Innovation Fund: Africa », a déclaré Cordel Robbin-Coker, PDG et co-fondateur de Carry1st. « Cette relation aidera Carry1st à définir l’avenir de l’industrie du jeu vidéo en Afrique. Chez Carry1st, nous pensons que le marché africain des consoles est une opportunité largement sous-estimée. Nos capacités régionales distinctes, associées à l’expertise de Sony en matière de jeux et de divertissements, en font une combinaison gagnante. Ensemble, nous espérons offrir les meilleurs jeux du monde aux joueurs de toute l’Afrique ».

« Nous sommes ravis de nous associer à Carry1st pour notre premier investissement en Afrique », a déclaré Antonio Avitabile, directeur général, EMEA, Sony Ventures Corporation. « Nous pensons que le marché des jeux vidéo en Afrique représente un énorme potentiel inexploité, dont nous espérons faire l’expérience et auquel nous espérons contribuer grâce à notre investissement dans Carry1st. Nous sommes impatients de travailler en étroite collaboration avec l’équipe de direction exceptionnelle de Carry1st pour soutenir la croissance de l’entreprise et explorer les opportunités commerciales avec les sociétés du groupe Sony ».

À propos de Carry1st
Carry1st est le premier éditeur africain de jeux et de contenus numériques. Sa mission est de diffuser des contenus de qualité sur les marchés frontières en résolvant des problématiques difficiles. Carry1st développe et publie des jeux, en octroie les licences et les monétise efficacement grâce à Pay1st, une plateforme de paiement alternative et une place de marché en ligne pour les jeux numériques. Carry1st a conclu des partenariats avec des sociétés telles qu’Activision, Supercell et Riot Games pour diffuser à grande échelle des jeux tels que Call of Duty: Mobile et Valorant et a lancé des jeux comme Africa Glam (Nanobit), Mancala Adventures, SpongeBob Krusty Cook-Off, Ludo Blitz et Mine Rescue pour les joueurs en Afrique. Carry1st a levé plus de 60 millions de dollars depuis sa fondation en 2018 et compte parmi ses investisseurs Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), BITKRAFT, Google, Riot Games et Nas.

À propos de Sony Ventures Corporation
Sony Ventures Corporation gère le Sony Innovation Fund (SIF), qui investit dans des entreprises technologiques émergentes à tous les stades de leur développement, ainsi que dans des start-ups qui cherchent à résoudre des défis environnementaux mondiaux. Le Sony Innovation Fund s’engage aux côtés de startups pionnières pour contribuer au développement de technologies de rupture, au lancement de nouvelles entreprises et à la protection de l’environnement tout en recherchant un retour sur investissement. Sony Ventures Corporation est basée au Japon. Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site www.sonyinnovationfund.com.

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Carry1st anuncia um investimento estratégico do Sony Innovation Fund

CIDADE DO CABO, África do Sul, Jan. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Carry1st, a principal editora de jogos e plataforma de comércio digital da África, anuncia um investimento estratégico do Sony Innovation Fund, a divisão de capital de risco da Sony Group Corporation (“Sony”). A Carry1st é o primeiro investimento do Sony Innovation Fund: Africa, que foi criado pela Sony como uma iniciativa para promover o crescimento de empresas de entretenimento na África.

O setor de jogos da África, impulsionado pelo rápido aumento da adoção de tecnologia, tem mais de 200 milhões de usuários únicos e deve representar um mercado de mais de US$ 1 bilhão em 2024, de acordo com dados da Newzoo e Carry1st. Embora a disponibilidade formal de consoles seja limitada, a África apresenta uma incrível oportunidade de crescimento para esse setor, principalmente com o aumento dos serviços em tempo real.

“É com entusiasmo que nos unimos ao Sony Innovation Fund: Africa”, disse Cordel Robbin-Coker, CEO e cofundador da Carry1st. “Esta parceria ajudará a Carry1st a promover o futuro dos jogos na África. Na Carry1st, consideramos o mercado africano de consoles uma oportunidade extremamente subestimada. Nossas competências regionais diferenciadas, aliadas à experiência da Sony em jogos e entretenimento, formam uma combinação poderosa. Juntos, esperamos levar os melhores jogos do mundo aos usuários de toda a África.”

“É com entusiasmo que saudamos a Carry1st como nosso primeiro investimento na África”, disse Antonio Avitabile, Diretor Geral – EMEA, Sony Ventures Corporation. “Consideramos que há um enorme e inexplorado potencial para o mercado de jogos na África, que esperamos explorar e contribuir com nosso investimento na Carry1st. Estamos ansiosos para trabalhar em conjunto com a equipe de gestão de primeira classe da Carry1st a fim de auxiliar o crescimento da empresa e explorar possíveis oportunidades de negócios com as empresas do Grupo Sony.”

Sobre a Carry1st
A Carry1st é a principal editora de jogos e conteúdo digital da África. Sua missão é oferecer conteúdo incrível em mercados fronteiriços, resolvendo problemas difíceis. A Carry1st desenvolve, licencia e publica jogos e os monetiza eficazmente com a Pay1st, uma plataforma própria com outras opções de pagamento e um mercado on-line para itens de jogos digitais. A Carry1st firmou parcerias com empresas como Activision, Supercell e Riot Games para ajudar a expandir jogos como Call of Duty: Mobile e Valorant e lançou jogos como Africa Glam (Nanobit), Mancala Adventures, SpongeBob Krusty Cook-Off, Ludo Blitz e Mine Rescue para usuários na África. A Carry1st arrecadou mais de US$ 60 milhões desde sua criação em 2018 e conta com investidores como Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), BITKRAFT, Google, Riot Games e Nas.

Sobre a Sony Ventures Corporation
A Sony Ventures Corporation administra o Sony Innovation Fund (SIF), que investe em empresas de tecnologia emergentes em todos as suas fases, bem como em startups que solucionam desafios ambientais globais. O SIF colabora com startups pioneiras para ajudar a fomentar o desenvolvimento de tecnologias revolucionárias, lançar novos negócios e contribuir para o meio ambiente, buscando o retorno do investimento. A Sony Ventures Corporation é sediada no Japão. Saiba mais em www.sonyinnovationfund.com.

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Alexandra Lloyd na Nara Communications
Alexandra@naracommunications.com

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Ghana’s Ahorgah loses WBO Middleweight title to Hassan Mwakinyo


Ghanaian middleweight boxer Elvis Ahorgah was stopped by Hassan Mwakinyo of Tanzania in the 7th round of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Africa Middleweight Championship in Zanzibar.

The fight, which took place at the Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar, was billed as ‘Mtata Mtatuzi’ (The Problem Solver).

Mwakinyo lived up to the billing, putting Ahorgah down twice in the seventh round before the referee stepped in to stop the contest.

Mwakinyo was very good on the day and deserved to win the exciting bout which was officiated by Ghanaian referee May Mensah Akakpo.

Mr. Samir Captan President of WBO Africa, also a Ghanaian presented the belt to the winner.

He said winning the WBO Africa title was an opportunity to be ranked among the best in the world and congratulated the new champion.

Ghana boasts of some WBO Africa champions like lightweight boxer Sheriff Quaye, featherweight boxer John Laryea, Super welterweight boxer Jacob Tetteh all from the Bronx Boxing Gym and Osman Haruna now with the James Town Gym.

Source: Ghana News Agency

‘I was under pressure’ – Caretaker Coach of Cote D’ Ivoire admits


Emerse Fae caretaker Coach of Cote D’ Ivoire has admitted that he was under intense pressure before the Senegal showdown.

Cote D’ Ivoire defeated Senegal on penalties to advance to the quarter-finals stage of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), after initial setbacks in the competition.

‘There was a lot of pressure before the match, and match day was too long for me. I couldn’t nap as usual, thinking about all scenarios. If I said there was no pressure, I would be lying,’ Fae confessed.

But scraping through the group stage boosted belief before facing the champions.

‘Qualifying after Morocco’s win gave us confidence. We beat Senegal and eliminated them; morale is good,’ Fae said.

He added that, the team cannot get carried away by this result as tougher tests lie ahead.

‘We must not stop here; we must continue working, maintain this morale, and keep playing match by match,’ the coach asserted.

After inspiring a remarkable reversal in fortunes, Fae seems determined to ensure this giant-killing act i
s just the start as the Elephants seek further AFCON glory.

Cote D’ Ivoire would take on Mali in the quarter-final stage on Saturday.

Source: Ghana News Agency

ITTF Expert Atoum hails GTTA after Olympic Solidarity training


Mr. Mohammed Ameen Mahammed Atoum, International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) Expert has praised the efforts of Mr. Mawuko Afadzinu President of the Ghana Table Tennis Association (GTTA), for the successful organization the Olympic Solidarity Practical Training for athletes.

Speaking to the media, Mr. Atoum said the programme would promote and develop table tennis in Ghana and beyond.

He said, ‘I must congratulate President of the association, the coaches, technical directors and the players for this great programme and I also appreciate the media for supporting and promoting the sport’.

‘This programme is an opportunity to train players to prepare them for the Africa games and also to improve their talent.

‘The players have passion for the game, and they are even practicing twice a day which is three hours in the morning and three hours in the afternoon which is good.’

The ITTF Expert said that after the practical training the players would be having two trial games before camping for the continental
sports festival in March.

He said, ‘since 2014, comparing that time till now I could see the confidence level of the players and I must be honest there were couples of players both male and female that are determining to become African or world champions in future.’

He also called on for investment in the sport, ‘you need to invest because that is the key in table tennis, and you also need to go for international event as well.’

Mr. Charles Techie-Menson, Technical Director of the GTTA said the sport was in the right direction as the association is preparing for the African games.

He said, ‘there is endurance training and shaping the skills of the players and we are grateful for this success.’

‘We need to develop our game because other sporting activity like football has breaking the heart of Ghanaians.’

Madam Celia Baah Danso from the Ghana Table Tennis Club said with this training she was prepared for the African games.

‘We are yet to play the trials and this training programme has shape me well and
I’m ready for any Africa competition.’

‘We thank Ghana Olympic Committee for supporting this programme and we urge them to continue doing the good work for us.’

Source: Ghana News Agency

Tournament favourites Morocco kicked out of AFCON


Tournament favourites Morocco have been booted out of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, after a 2-0 defeat at the hands of South Africa on Tuesday, evening.

South Africa would now play Cape Verde on Saturday, February 3, at the Charles Konan Banny Stadium in Yamoussoukro at the quarter-finals.

It was a game that saw both sides hold each other to the task and battled for supremacy but failed to produce goals in the first half.

On resumption, South Africa took the lead in the 57th minute when striker Evidence Makgopa connected to a pass inside the 18-yard box to hit the ball into the bottom right corner of the net.

Morocco came back strongly to equalize, with intense pressure on their opponents as well as the introduction of new legs.

This resulted in a penalty in the 83rd minute when a ball hit the hands of Teboho Mokoena in the South African 18-yard box, after a VAR review.

Achraf Hakimi stepped up to convert but he ended up hitting the ball against the crossbar and his effort went off the pitch.

Sofyan
Amrabat was shown the exit after a challenge on a Mokoena as last man and was shown a second yellow, which was upgraded to a straight red after VAR review by referee Mahmood Ismail

South Africa took advantage of the numerical disadvantage and added the second goal to seal the game thanks to a wonderful free kick by Teboho Mokoena.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Asante Kotoko to play Asec Mimosas in 2024 President’s Cup


Ghana Premier League giants Kumasi Asante Kotoko will face Ivorian giants Asec Mimosas in the 2024 President’s Cup.

The match has been scheduled to take place on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the President of Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara are to grace the ceremony.

The President’s Cup is an annual one-match encounter that seeks to honour the sitting President and has been in existence for many decades.

Notably, this would be the first time a foreign club has been invited to feature in a President’s Cup match.

Kumasi Asante Kotoko have won the President’s Cup eight times, which is the most by any team, while defending champions Hearts of Oak have won it six times.

Source: Ghana News Agency