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TAMS ratings are out with more info being uploaded to the site later in the week of love. In the mist of this love fest it seems like MultiChoice might not enjoying theirs as Big Brother Mzansi records its lowest viewership which was 529K versus Gamoras million views.
The hashtag #BringBackChannel198 started trending last month on social media after MultiChoice took away the Big Brother pop-up channel from DStv Family and DStv Access subscribers as it was made available to Compact customers with highlights existing on packages lower.
Since returning from their six year hiatus, the show was met with criticism over a couple of aspects including their lack of diversity as seen in previous seasons.
The issue here lies on the viewership as mentioned with their 500k the Nigerian adaptation was able to pull to become the most watched in that region implying that it was able to a million views monthly.
If Big Brother Mzansi was a success then it would be sitting within the Top 5 and not below the Top 10. To think part of this had to do with exclusion of family and access customers as the content is deemed expensive for those customers as seen with some instalments.
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