TLNovelas To Debut New Series "Happily Ever After" In March 2025 Across Africa

SABC Looking To Launch Openview Competitor
With the government set to turnoff (and delay) the analogue signals by 31 March 2025, SABC, e.tv and several provincial stations are set to lose under 5 million consumers. In the past year, SABC and eMedia's top shows experienced a ratings dip and with these turnoffs it will be hard for these stations to generate enough ad revenue.

The Tom And Jerry Show Might Be Eyeing A Potential Rollout On Cartoon Network In Some Countries


SuperSport Schools Teasing Something Regarding The SABC


Zee World To Debut New Series "Secrets" For Consumers In The Rest Of Africa By February 2025

February 2025 On National Geographic And National Geographic Wild Across Africa | Channel Premiere: Mutant Weather | Returning Shows Including Critter Fixers | More


Play Room Live Is Back But There's A Catch

Reminder: Wizards Beyond Waverly Place Premieres On Disney Channel Across Africa

February 2025 On TNT Across Africa | Channel Premiere: White Elephant | Michael Bay Birthday Stunt | More

February 2025 On Food Network, Investigation Discovery, Travel Channel, Discovery Family And Real Time Across Africa | Channel Premiere: Rachel Khoo's Simple Pleasures | Returning Shows Include A Crime To Remember | More


February 2025 On Discovery Channel, TLC And HGTV Across Africa | Channel Premiere: Into The Jungle With Ed Stafford | Returning Shows Including Body Bizarre | More

Why Some Consumers Haven't Lost Hope On SABC And MultiChoice Just Yet?


How MultiChoice Is Tackling LGBTQ Following Same Sex Ban In Namibia?

Harry Potter, Wizards Of Baking: Spellbinding Confectionary Creations Come To Life This February On Cartoon Network Africa

Could StudioCanal Africa Also Be On The Pipeline For MultiChoice Suitor Canal+?

MultiChoice Zambia Dumps Camnet TV From The DStv And GOtv Platform

Could 1Max Be Over And Out On DStv As Canal+ Edges Closer To MultiChoice?

MSNBC Will Not Undergo A Name Change Once It Is Spun Off From Comcast
MSNBC will retain its name after it is spun off from Comcast along with other cable assets.
Mark Lazarus, who is leading the new company, told network staffers of the plans at a meeting today to announce the departure of Rashida Jones as the network’s president and the naming of Rebecca Kutler as interim leader, according to a network source.
“I know there was some discussion with the MSNBC name, so you can take that off of your worry list on things,” Lazarus said at the meeting.
Kutler also will be hiring a head of newsgathering and head of talent, Lazarus said. Throughout its history, MSNBC has drawn on correspondents and anchors from sister network NBC News, which will remain part of Comcast.
Lazarus said, “The only thing I’ll say is the worst thing any leader can do is change something that’s working just because they can. So, if this is working, then there’s no reason to change it.”
The spinoff, announced in November, is expected to take about a year to complete. It also will include USA Network, CNBC, Oxygen, E!, SYFY and Golf Channel.
MSNBC launched in 1996 as a venture between NBC News and Microsoft. It had a heavy emphasis on the then-emerging internet, but its primetime eventually evolved into a progressive alternative to right-leaning Fox News.

What Was Me And 1Magic Replaced With On Canal+'s DStv English Plus Add-On?


How The MultiChoice Acquisition Might Worsen Things For DStv?


More Turkish Dramas Rolling Out Soon In Africa: "Yabani" + "Kızıl Goncalar" + "Şahane Hayatım" + "Aşk Yeniden"
Below is second batch of confirmed shows for Africa (not rumoured) each whose broadcasters have yet to be announced for reasons beyond my capacity. The list is in random order so so there's no guaranteed timeframe on when each show will be released.


Why Warner's Upcoming Restructure Will Serve As A Minus To Cartoon Network And Discovery Channel?

February 2025 On Universal TV, E! And Studio Universal Across Africa | Channel Premieres: E! Live From The Red Carpet (Grammy Awards) | Returning Shows Including Harry Wild | More


The Eclipse Of Traditional TV: eMedia And MultiChoice Navigate The Streaming Tide


Rumour: Universal Kids, The American Counterpart Of DreamWorks Channel Is Shutting Down


Telemundo To Debut New Series "The Count: Love And Honor" Across Africa In February 2025

M-Net's Linear Offering Could Undergo Further Streamlining Once Canal+ Takeover Deal Is Completed

Reminder: Cartoon Network Africa’s New Local Sitcom, The Lembwas, Premieres on Saturday, 18 January!
