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Lost Women Of Alaska: SA‑Born Killer’s Case Becomes The Focus Of A Powerful New Documentary Premiering On ID Africa In March

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Leading true crime network Investigation Discovery brings the Emmy‑nominated LOST WOMEN franchise back with a gripping new instalment. LOST WOMEN OF ALASKA unpacks the chilling crimes of a South African‑born killer whose actions shook a remote community and exposed deep cracks in the systems meant to protect vulnerable women. This three‑part event invites African viewers into a gripping investigation that uncovers how two Indigenous women were targeted, overlooked, and ultimately connected through a trail of evidence that stunned authorities.

 

Over three gripping hours, LOST WOMEN OF ALASKA premieres on Sunday, 8 March at 21:00 on ID Africa (DStv channel 171).

 

“Expanding the LOST WOMEN franchise allows us to shine a light on cases involving underrepresented women, and LOST WOMEN OF ALASKA confronts the devastating intersection of race and systemic failures that perpetuate violence against Indigenous women. I’m honoured to continue this partnership with ID to amplify these crucial stories and create bold, meaningful work,” said Executive Producer Octavia Spencer.

 

As the LOST WOMEN franchise continues to provoke important conversations around society’s treatment of women, LOST WOMEN OF ALASKA offers an unsettling look into the murders of Veronica Abouchuk and Kathleen Jo Henry, killed in 2018 and 2019. They join a cacophony of Indigenous voices seemingly lost without a trace in the remote Alaskan landscape, but through the courage of some unlikely heroes, the twisted crimes of a potential serial killer come to light. Over three episodes packed with surprising turns, LOST WOMEN OF ALASKA delivers intimate and unflinching access to the disturbing impact of a predator who turns a community into a personal hunting ground. But his arrest is only the beginning of a far deeper horror.

 

“Octavia brings a level of care to every story she touches,” said Jason Sarlanis, President of ID. “LOST WOMEN OF ALASKA helps expose a crisis impacting Indigenous women with sensitivity and cinematic power. We’re proud to continue building prestige true‑crime storytelling together.”

 

As South Africa continues its fight against gender‑based violence, LOST WOMEN OF ALASKA arrives as a timely and haunting reminder of the cost of silence. With its unexpected South African connection and its commitment to restoring dignity to the victims, the series is set to spark important conversations across the continent.

e.tv Axes ‘House Of Zwide’ And ‘Kelders Van Geheime’ As Channel Refreshes Slate

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e.tv has announced that two of its flagship dramas, House of Zwide and Kelders van Geheime, will come to an end as the channel prepares to introduce new programming.

House of Zwide will air its final episode on 26 June 2026, concluding a five-season run that centred on the rise and tensions within a powerful fashion dynasty. The series became one of the channel’s most recognisable brands, building a loyal following and placing the local fashion industry at the heart of prime-time storytelling.

The show, produced by Bomb Productions, helped launch and elevate several acting careers while exploring themes of ambition, legacy and resilience against a backdrop of glamour and rivalry.

The Afrikaans telenovela Kelders van Geheime will conclude two months later, with its final episode scheduled for 28 August 2026. Produced by K Films and Videovision Entertainment, the series drew viewers into a world of family secrets, betrayal and redemption.

The drama recently earned eight nominations at the 19th SA Film and Television Awards, underscoring its critical recognition within the industry.

In a statement on Thursday, the broadcaster said both series were conceived with clear narrative arcs and that concluding them at their creative peaks reflects its commitment to quality storytelling.

“Concluding them at their creative peaks, rather than stretching beyond their intended arcs, reflects e.tv’s commitment to quality storytelling and respect for its audiences,” the channel said.

e.tv thanked the casts, crews, writers and production partners for bringing the shows to life, as well as the viewers who supported them over the years.

The broadcaster said the endings mark the close of two popular television worlds and the beginning of a new chapter in its drama slate.

The Loud House Has Not Been Cancelled Nor Is Out Of The Woods Just Yet

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During the past week, Kevin Sullivan who served as the show runner on The Loud House announced he was exiting Nickelodeon with the show set to conclude. According to him, there was not much work left on the network prompting his exit.

Since then, he retracted his statement and posted a new one which states The Loud House hasn't been picked up for further seasons nor has it been cancelled. And that he remains an active staff member at Nickelodeon.

Here's the thing, it had been alleged that Nickelodeon had fired a majority of its staff and kept the ones who manage shows like SpongeBob Squarepants and The Patrick Star Show.

Even after Kevin Sullivan's statement, there's still been news of staff members being let go at the brand. It's kind of hard for some to be convinced that The Loud House isn't over as yet.

They were reports that The Loud House got an 12th and 13th season renewal which was formerly going to be the 10th season. This was going to serve as the final seasons to the show.

The only way anyone can be convinced that The Loud House isn't ending would be if it got a 14th season. Let's be honest, neither Disney Channel or Nickelodeon acknowledge cancellations.

Prior to The Loud House, there was StuGO, Hailey's On It and Middlemost Post neither brand acknowledged these shows had ended. They let other sites announce it then rebuff those claims only for it to be confirmed at a later stage.

Kevin Sullivan was probably forced to retract his statement I can only be convinced that it's not getting cancelled if it were to be renewed for a 14th season.

It's likely that The Loud House is going through similar hoops as We Baby Bears where the network is just prolonging it's demise. As for The Loud House, the alleged 12th and 13th season isn't expected until 2027/8.

March 2026 On Cartoon Network And Cartoonito Across Africa | Channel Premiere: Goat Girl And Tom And Jerry - The Movie (2021) | Returning Shows Including Baby Looney Tunes | More

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Cartoon Network

- **Goat Girl**  
  This upcoming animated comedy series follows Gigi, a 13-year-old girl raised by mountain goats in the wild. When she reaches her teens, her goat guardians (Nanny and Billy) encourage her to attend boarding school for the first time. With minimal human contact, Gigi navigates school life using her goat-like stubbornness, strength, and quirks, learning to embrace her differences and be comfortable in her own skin while making friends and discovering her superpower in being unique. (Premieres in Europe on Cartoon Network in March 2026.)

- **Harry Potter: Wizards Of Baking**  
  This is a live-action reality competition series (not animated) where teams of professional pastry chefs and cake artists create elaborate, spellbinding edible showpieces inspired by moments, characters, and themes from the Harry Potter saga. Hosted by James and Oliver Phelps (Fred and George Weasley actors), with judges including culinary experts, it takes place on actual Harry Potter film sets. It's aired on Cartoon Network in some regions (like Africa) as part of family programming, though originally from Food Network/Max.

- **Scooby-Doo**  
  The classic animated mystery-adventure franchise follows teenage sleuths Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and their talking Great Dane Scooby-Doo as they travel in the Mystery Machine, solving spooky supernatural mysteries that always turn out to be elaborate hoaxes by villains in disguise. Episodes emphasize teamwork, humor, traps, and Scooby Snacks rewards.

- **Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed** (2004 live-action film, often aired in animated blocks or specials)  
  The Mystery Inc. gang reunites when a mysterious masked figure unleashes classic Scooby-Doo monsters (like the Pterodactyl Ghost and Black Knight) on Coolsville using stolen technology from their past cases. They must clear their names, expose the villain, and save the city while dealing with media scrutiny and old rivalries.

- **Pokémon The Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction** (2014 animated film)  
  In the diamond-rich kingdom of Allearth, the young Pokémon Diancie must protect the Sacred Diamond that keeps the realm alive. When the cocoon of the Destruction Pokémon Yveltal awakens and threatens everything, Diancie teams up with Ash, Pikachu, and friends to stop the chaos, learn about power and responsibility, and restore balance.

- **Space Jam: A New Legacy** (2021 live-action/animated film)  
  NBA star LeBron James is trapped in a digital multiverse by the rogue AI Al G. Rhythm. To escape and save his son, LeBron teams up with Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes in a high-stakes basketball game against digital versions of his own past and the Goon Squad. It blends live-action, animation, and crossovers across Warner Bros. worlds.

- **Lego Superheroes: The Flash** (Full title: LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash, 2018 animated film)  
  The Flash gets trapped in a time loop by his enemy Reverse-Flash, who manipulates the Speed Force, forcing him to relive the same day repeatedly. With his powers disrupted and the Justice League in trouble, Flash must break the cycle, restore time, and stop the villain before the world is doomed.

- **Lego Batman: The Movie In Heroes Unite** (Full title: LEGO Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite, 2013 animated film)  
  When Joker and Lex Luthor team up to create a powerful Black LEGO Destructor Ray and wreak havoc on Gotham, Batman reluctantly joins forces with Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Justice League. They must stop the villains' plan to destroy the city and take over, while Batman learns about teamwork.

- **The Lembwas**  
  This Cartoon Network Africa original live-action family comedy series follows the lively Mulamba family (including Mama, the kids, Uncle Zeke, and Gogo) in everyday humorous situations. Episodes feature relatable adventures like family date nights, survival lessons in the wild, go-kart rivalries, and silly schemes, emphasizing family bonds, fun, and African cultural elements.

Cartoonito

Cartoonito focuses on preschool-friendly content, so these are mostly gentle, educational, or fun animated stories/movies for younger kids.

- **Mr. Bean - animated**  
  The silent comedy misadventures of the quirky, childlike Mr. Bean continue in animated form. He gets into absurd, wordless troubles with everyday tasks like shopping, driving, or solving problems, using clever (and often chaotic) ingenuity, with his teddy bear as a companion.

- **Baby Looney Tunes**  
  A preschool spin-off where classic Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, and Taz are reimagined as adorable babies/toddlers living with Granny. They explore playtime, learning, friendship, and simple adventures with songs, gentle humor, and educational moments about sharing and emotions.

- **Tom And Jerry And The Wizard Of Oz** (2011 animated film)  
  In this crossover retelling, Tom and Jerry are whisked into the Land of Oz with Dorothy. Tom serves the Wicked Witch while Jerry helps Dorothy and friends (Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion) on their journey to see the Wizard, leading to classic chases amid the iconic story.

- **Tom And Jerry: Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory** (2017 animated film)  
  Tom and Jerry join Charlie Bucket and Grandpa Joe in a musical adventure through Willy Wonka's magical chocolate factory. Amid golden tickets, Oompa-Loompas, and whimsical rooms, the duo's rivalry causes chaos while they help Charlie win the prize.

- **Tom And Jerry: The Movie** (2021)

In a world where humans coexist with animated animals, street-smart cat Tom (who dreams of becoming a famous jazz pianist) and clever mouse Jerry both head to New York City for new beginnings. Tom performs as a "blind" busker in Central Park to earn money, but Jerry's antics ruin his setup, destroy his keyboard, and expose him—leading to a chaotic chase through the park.

The pursuit causes Tom to accidentally collide with Kayla Forester (Chloë Grace Moretz), a ambitious but inexperienced young woman who loses her job because of the mishap. Desperate for work, Kayla fakes her credentials to land a position at the luxurious Royal Gate Hotel, where she's tasked with helping plan the "wedding of the century" for a high-profile couple (Ben, played by Colin Jost, and Preeta).

- **Storks** (2016 animated film)  
  Storks used to deliver babies, but now they deliver packages for Cornerstore. When an orphaned baby girl is accidentally made via a machine, junior stork Junior and human girl Tulip must deliver her to her family before the boss finds out, leading to a wild adventure with penguins, wolves, and family themes.

- **Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage The Cowardly Dog** (Crossover special/film)  
  Courage the Cowardly Dog and his owners Muriel and Eustace cross paths with Mystery Inc. when a villain threatens Nowhere and beyond. The two teams combine forces to solve the mystery, blending Scooby's humor with Courage's spooky bravery.

- **Scooby-Doo! And Krypto Too** (Recent Scooby-Doo animated film)  
  When Superman's dog Krypto loses his powers and Superman goes missing, Scooby-Doo and the gang team up with the super-dog to rescue him from Lex Luthor's schemes, featuring superhero action, mystery-solving, and pet-powered fun.

- **Scooby-Doo! Ghostly Goals** (Scooby-Doo direct-to-video film/special)  
  The gang investigates ghostly soccer players haunting a stadium during a big game, uncovering a scheme involving hidden treasure and sabotage while helping a young athlete.

- **Scooby-Doo! And The Beach Beastie** (Scooby-Doo direct-to-video film)  
  On vacation, Mystery Inc. encounters a sea monster terrorizing a beach resort. They dive into underwater mysteries, face traps, and unmask the culprit behind the beastie.

- **Scooby-Doo! Mechanical Menace** (Likely referring to "Scooby-Doo! and the Mechanical Monsters" or similar; classic-style)  
  A variant or special where the gang faces robotic monster menaces in a high-tech setting, solving cases involving automated threats and villains using machines.

- **SCOOB!** (2020 animated film)  
  An origin story for Scooby-Doo and Shaggy's friendship, showing how they met as puppies/kids. When the world faces a ghostly threat from the past, the full Mystery Inc. team (with younger versions) unites with other Hanna-Barbera heroes to stop Dick Dastardly's plan.

- **Rabbids Invasion: Mission To Mars** (Animated film/special based on the series)  
  The chaotic, mischievous Rabbids launch a mission to Mars, causing interstellar mayhem with their silly antics, inventions, and invasions. It's full of slapstick humor and no-dialogue comedy as they explore space and encounter obstacles.

eMedia Streaming Service eVOD Crosses 2.2-million Users

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eMedia’s video-on-demand platform eVOD has surpassed 2.2-million registered users, the entertainment group announced.

South Africa has in recent years seen growth in the number of streaming services that have entered the market, including US players Netflix and Amazon Prime, as well as Hong Kong’s Viu, which has differentiated itself through local content. MultiChoice has also been investing heavily in the space and is home to three services — DStv, Showmax and Showmax Pro.

While video streaming is small in South Africa and the rest of Africa, the segment is growing. All the country’s big television broadcasters now offer online viewing options. EMedia has eVOD and the government-run SABC now streams its television and radio content through SABC Plus.

EVOD reached its latest milestone in the third quarter of 2025, “marking a significant milestone in its growth journey”.

EMedia established the service in October 2021 through a partnership with MTN, which offered special bundles to entice new sign-ups at the time. Since then the platform has recorded a 22% year-on-year increase in registrations, “reflecting continued audience adoption and engagement”.

EMedia, worth R1.4bn on the JSE, owns television and radio broadcasting businesses such as eNCA, OpenView and Yfm, with production studios.

The eVOD platform has more than 9,000 hours of content, with watch time increasing 56% in 2025 compared with 2024, “highlighting growing consumption across its content library”.

The company plans to launch five new original productions in 2026 to build on this momentum.


Over the past year, the platform has continued to evolve, introducing key features such as offline downloads and expanding accessibility through availability on Android and Hisense smart TVs.

Thapelo Ramatsui, brand manager for eVOD & local content at e.tv, said, “This milestone underscores eVOD’s long-standing commitment to providing authentic, relevant entertainment to South African audiences at no cost.”

“Over the past year, the platform has continued to evolve, introducing key features such as offline downloads and expanding accessibility through availability on Android and Hisense smart TVs.”

In the six months to end-September, the group reported an increase in other revenue, which includes eVOD, online and website sales, from R41.6m to R48.2m, a 16% jump year on year.

Yet, the segment is still the smallest component of group revenue, accounting for just 3.4% of the pie.

The eVOD growth comes while rivals are grappling with their own growth prospects.

MultiChoice’s new owner Canal+ is mulling the future of the unprofitable Showmax platform, which has to recover more than R3bn ploughed into it.

In October, Business Day reported SABC’s streaming platform had tripled its user base in less than a year to 1.5-million, growing well ahead of guidance, which had pegged 1-million users by 2027/28.

The state-owned company is also seeking to capitalise on its digital presence across channels such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube as part of a broader push to grow revenue from online sources.