Earlier in the year, MultiChoice had shuttered both M-Net's Me and 1Magic in an attempt to boost their streamlining endeavors which led to the inclusion of 1Max. Similar to 1Magic, this channel was only applicable to Compact+ and boasted a selection of local content.
The channel embraces and explores dynamic, authentic African stories with an edge, kicking off with titles such as Tracking Thabo Bester and Red Ink. It also features content from other parts of Africa and the world such as The Real Housewives Of Lagos, Ted and The Good Doctor.
This was also the channel set up to replace Me but MultiChoice has been reluctant to answer consumers with questions of such regard. Consumers have been moving like headless chickens wondering how they'll able to view The Block and America's Got Talent with the SABC struggling to stay afloat.
Outside of Showmax there's eReality which offers these series alongside other shows already viewed on DStv like Impractical Jokers, Catfish: The TV Show and MasterChef. With dramas like The Walking Dead and Blue Bloods and even sitcoms like The Goldbergs viewable on eSeries.
Although DStv already offers a competitive offering for eSeries with Universal TV and Comedy Central there's no Blue Bloods or The Goldbergs all of which were viewable on Me. While eReality shows some ounce of energy with DStv its mainly reruns to Judge Judy and Keeping Up With Kardashians.
With DStv consumers actually paying for their content you'd expect MultiChoice to make some effort but that's not the case here. Although MultiChoice can speak highly about this content on Showmax end result is that consumers on Openview are paying a once off fee.
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