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eMedia's 4 Channels Recieve Another Extension On MultiChoice's DStv, Might Go Dark By August 2024

Since 2022, eMedia Investments and MultiChoice had been undergoing a carriage dispute with the Competition Tribunal. After the p...

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

eMedia Investments Launches A New Sports Channel On Its Streaming Service, Might Be Added Onto eReality

360 Sport is one of South Africa's leading live streaming companies that specialise in streaming sports for event owners whose content is not on major networks like SuperSport which can be deemed expensive.

360 Sport ran a TV show on the defunct News And Sport channel on the Openview platform which went off air earlier in the month with further sports programming added onto eReality and the newly launched Xposed.

 

Of course, 360 Sport wasn't present in the lineup likely due to this new distribution agreement with eMedia Investments which sees several content from the brand such as Simola Hillclub, Battle Of The Warriors and National Blackball Federation.

360 Sport joins Microblast TV as one of the few channels that can't be viewed on the Openview platform. eMedia Investments is competing with other brands such as Showmax, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, VIU and the soon-to-be-launched Disney+.

It only seems logical for the brand not put all their eggs in one basket.

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Friday, April 8, 2022

Rumoured: eMedia Investments Reportedly Entered Talks With StarSat


eMedia Investments is taking MultiChoice to the Competition Tribunal in regard to their agreement for the 4 channels currently seen on DStv. The brand demands for more money and obviously MultiChoice refused which led to the axing of their channels from the brand by June.

In an interview, eMedia Investments was asked about their future on pay-tv or whether their channels will remain exclusive on the Openview platform and they had this to say:

Our strategy is that our channels are free-to-air channels and should be available wherever people access channels.

Not long ago, several consumers approached StarSat on the possibility of adding more e.tv channels to the platform and responded with a cryptic message:

We are working on it.

 

Although that doesn't say much, it does bring joy to the dismissal portfolio.

In 2014, the pay-tv platform negotiated with eMedia Investments of the once available eAfrica+ alongside eMovies+ (now eMovies) and eKasi+ (now eExtra) before plans fell through and a year later they were only fortunate to get eKasi+ onboard.

Fast forward to 2022, the pay-tv platform lost a lot of premium channels such as FOX, Fine Living, The Smithsonian Channel, Discovery Family, SA Music, St Eyethu and several other channels with failure to source out alternative channels.

eMedia Investments bundle of channels could fill up the gap for some of these areas.

 

eToonz could make up for the loss of DreamWorks which is now on DStv, although no movie channels were harmed on the platform eMovies could bolster the movie offering either way I don't see the sense in having that on StarSat unlike eReality which could make up for the portion of Discovery channels removed on the platform.

In other regions, it appears that the brand is just sourcing some regional stations to make up for the losses and the idea of StarSat bundling more channels from the platform doesn't seem far fetched at this point.

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Friday, April 1, 2022

Roundups #34: eReality Becomes A Sports Channel, Akissi Launches This May On Boomerang Africa And WWE Channel Currently Has An Open Window On DStv

eReality is making some moves

eMedia Investments discontinued News And Sport and Rewind from the Openview platform later this week and questions arouse on the fate of some content seen on these stations particularly News And Sport which is home to Impact's library.

Through an updated schedule, it has been confirmed that sports will now be available to eReality as Saturday afternoons are dedicated to sports.

The new Xposed channels seems to be incorporating a bit of Rewind as High Society Scandal, 48 Hours and Hawaii Five-O can be viewed on the station.

 

Akissi coming to Boomerang

In 2021, France Télévisions and WarnerMedia were co-financing an animated special based on publishing property Akissi, which centres on a mischievous girl growing up in Ivory Coast.

The 1×26' special was produced by French animation studio Ellipsanime while African Animation Network had international dubbing rights.

Akissi is expected to air next month on Boomerang.

 

WWE Channel available to DStv Access customers outside South Africa

MultiChoice Africa recently launched a brand new Ethiopian sports channel for consumers outside of South Africa and currently opened the WWE Channel to all DStv Access customers until April 4th.

Several Access customers in South Africa complained about the lack of sports seen on the platform while consumers on Openview get EPL, La Liga with Access customers in other markets awarded a football channel and for a limited time WWE.

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Friday, March 11, 2022

Roundups #29: Viewers On e.tv Can Sigh In Relief As Isono Is NOT Coming For Durban Gen's Head, Noxolo Preps Her Wedding Gown In Qhayiya Phato's Novel That Is Sure To Leave You Spellbound And If You're Looking For A Little Fear Factor And Wipeout Tune Into Kicking And Screaming On eReality

Isono has got another head

Earlier in the week, it was reported that e.tv picked up rights to BET's first local telenovela Isono and will be launching a new drama titled, The Black Door in place of Imbewu apparently.

The ideology was that both dramas would fill up the slot of two of the four local dramas seen on e.tv but that's not the case.

According to sources, the series will fill up the 8:30 slot on weeknights which is home to shows such as the 3 Chicago series, Magnum Pi and NCIS: Los Angeles and is currently vacant for the third season of the military drama S.W.A.T.

Also read:
eExtra, eMovies, eMovies Extra and eToonz to stop airing on DStv
Dokter Ali S2 coming in April to eExtra
The Daughter-In-Law coming soon to Zee World while a repeat of The Vow debuts on Zee One
- Unforseen Love, Bold and Beautiful and Destined Love coming soon to Star Life
Balaji Telefilms unveils new content possibly for Glow TV, Zee One, eExtra and Star Life
Should eReality merge with News And Sport?
Why MultiChoice is scrapping the eMedia channels?
Doodsondes returning for a fourth season on eExtra
Saloni and East Meets West coming soon to SABC 2

Meaning viewers will be losing another international slot or at least until Isono has paid its dues.

Qhayiya Phato on his upcoming novel Noxolo The Bride

The aspiring artist who has been in a long time fan of eMedia Investments has begun work on a novel, Noxolo The Bride which follows the ups and downs of the titular character and her groom to be Sandile.

Both with triggered pasts, the two embark on a journey of self discovery as they hit a few potholes along the way which will test their commitment towards one another.

Get ready for more high popping adrenaline

eReality, South Africa's most popular reality channel available seen on the Openview platform offers a mix of local and international content has acquired rights to the 2017 competition series Kicking And Screaming.

Also read:
- SABC Encore and SABC Children channel might be in development
SABC wants to launch a second sports channel
The Estate could be on the chopping block
News And Sport set to go off air on Openview by the end of March
- Trollstopia coming soon to e.tv
Could Zee One be rebranding soon?
The Homemaker, The Accidental Mayor and Happily Ever After coming soon to Star Life
No free eVOD data on MTN
A Promise Of Love coming soon to Glow TV
Racing240 expands to Openview this April

The cast is composed 10 teams of two, one member of the team being a professional survivalist and one being an everyday person. They explore the wilderness which is filled with dangerous animals, raging rivers, hunger and extreme weathers.

The winning team at the end of the season split a $500,000 prize.

Kicking And Screaming is executive produced by Matt Kunitz ("Wipeout", "Fear Factor"), in association with Lionsgate Television. The series airs 22 March at 8:05pm.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Should e.tv News And Sport Merge With eReality In An Attempt To Save Impact Wrestling And The Remaining Content From The Channel?

Also read:
- News And Sport no longer has NBA
- Impact Wrestling almost canned
- La Liga removed on the channel

During the course of 2021, News And Sport owned by eMedia Investments had lost several sporting rights as the latter have since then moved to SABC Sport which led to speculation that the owners are ready to retire their only branded channel for news and sports.

eMedia Investments parted ways with sports back in 2017 when they cancelled their agreement with their only sports program WWE as it was deemed expensive so the focus dwelled on general entertainment as they relied on other brands such as Fight Sports and Kwése Free Sports to fill that gap.

During that time, it was viewers experienced memorial moments with these brands and it was also chaos when both struggled to remain sustainable that led to the creation to the creation of News And Sport and also the introduction of NBA onto e.tv.

News And Sport has struggled to keep viewers at the edge of the seat as there was a high demand for a dedicated sports channel that not even the existing sports offering on Openview would sit well with viewers.

SABC Sport launched last year and since then became the top 10 channels on Openview and likely the most watched sports channel on the platform.

Openview spends more time promoting the channel than they do with their own brand News And Sport so the idea of eMedia Investments calling it quits doesn't seem far fetched for the near future.

At the time, WWE left eMedia's portfolio there has no sports present in their lineup but this time it could be different as their streaming service eVOD added Impact Wrestling to their platform with the rest of Impact's library nowhere in site or at least for now.

By that logic, eMedia Investments could continue investing in sports but ones that don't compete with SABC or SuperSport. The idea would be for them to add sports that align to general entertainment and Impact Wrestling fits that description.

Also read:
- SABC Encore and SABC Children channel might be in development for Openview
- S.W.A.T. season 3 coming soon to e.tv
Viewership stats for Glow TV, Zee World, Star Life in January
A list of Afrikaans voice actors for Die Put and Droomvelore
Unforseen Love, Bold And Beautiful and Destined Love coming soon to Star Life
Doodsondes S4 coming soon to eExtra
Saloni and East Meets West coming soon to SABC 2
Dokter Ali S2 coming in April on eExtra

The news slate has hit a dry spell with old doccies and reality shows considered news even repeats from e.tv and eNCA so the logical thing would be having eReality absorb that portion and who knows it could extend their curfew or remove the closing time.

Now eMedia Investments plans to close the channel down by the end of March and axe 45 workers. Merging it with eReality could perhaps increase the value of the channel and possibly give it 24 hour capability.

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Thursday, January 13, 2022

#WeAreDrama: High Society: Scandal Has Been Added Onto eVOD Ahead Of Linear Debut And Dayan, Destructive Beauty Has Release Date On eExtra + Hell's Kitchen Alongside A New Season Of Dance Moms Debuts On eReality

The Koreans are coming to eVOD

In the start of 2022, we got to learn more about eMedia's streaming service eVOD. Aside from the fact that they're supplying future local and Turkish dramas for e.tv and eExtra. They seem to be leveraging more content from eExtra such as Indian and Korean dramas.

This should have been suspected when they added 10 episodes of Two Women before they could even air them on eExtra. My guess is that eMedia is trying to appease the consumers there by giving them an endless lineup of entertainment to avoid losing customers.

The family drama High Society: Scandal had recently been added to eVOD and just like Two Women and every other Afrikaans Premium drama viewers seemingly get 10 episodes per week.

Interesting enough, Dayan, Destructive Beauty was added with 44 episodes while the remaining 22 episodes are nowhere in site for the time being.

eExtra currently has 33 slots on weekdays of which they maintain 48,5% while the remaining 51,5% is divided between e.tv and eVOD but unlike e.tv the offering through their streaming service doesn't look like repeats as they're on different platforms.

This is an indicator that primetime offering on eExtra have begun plummeting for more repeats. This issue is common amongst international channels but the one that struggles to cope with this are the main brands being e.tv.

Main brands are regarded as premium for their unique offering and try not to replicate from other channels or brands. The minute content from their own platform makes way to their own brand it takes away the premium.

Outside of local and Kuiertyd, e.tv has less of that compared to the rest of their channels.

Dayan, Destructive Beauty coming longer than you think on eExtra

Dayan, Destructive Beauty is currently streaming on eVOD through the Indian and Korean section of the platform complimenting other Indian soaps Piyaa Albela and the first two seasons of Naagin.

The third season is currently airing on eExtra and will continue until January 20. Thereafter the new series Vishkanya which will likely be bundled on eVOD ahead of time replaces Naagin in that timeslot.

Dayan, Destructive Beauty will likely air May 2 after Vishkanya so viewers could use this time to stream it on eVOD or find other programs as they wait.

Gordon Ramsay is coming to eReality

Gordon Ramsay stars in the American adaptation of the British cooking show launching later in the month on South Africa's most popular reality channel.

Each season, two teams of chefs compete for a job as head chef at a restaurant, while working in the kitchen of a restaurant set up in the television studio. A progressive elimination format reduces a field of 20 to 12 to a single winner over the course of each season. In a typical episode, a single contestant is selected for elimination.

Dance Moms follows the training and careers of children in dance and show business under the tutelage of Abby Lee Miller as well as the relationships between Miller, the dancers, and their often bickering mothers.

Hell's Kitchen starts 22 January at 16:40 and Dance Moms airs 2 days later on eReality.

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Read Also:
- Surviving Gaza coming soon to eVOD
- SABC registered three channels: SABC Parliament, SABC Children and SABC Encore
- Indian: Dayan Destructive Beauty currently streaming on eVOD
What we might get from SABC's streaming service?
Upcoming local film Rocket Boy
More about eVOD's Microblast TV
Is'phindiselo alongside season 2 possibly rolling out on e.tv and eVOD
eToonz needs these improvements
eExtra acquires rights to Blue Venom Girl and High Society Scandal
Dream Girl and Never Say Goodbye coming soon to Star Life
Afrikaans voiceovers for Elif and Wrede Stad
Could The Estate be cancelled on S3?
Our Perfect Wedding coming soon to e.tv
Upcoming programming for Star Life
Openview becomes Bollyview
Kuiertyd doesn't care about repeats
More Zee World repeats for Zee One and eExtra
Could SABC Children be an exact replica of SABC Education?

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Truth Seeking Questions: Why Did Openview Become Indianview And What To Observe About The Offering On eExtra? + Upcoming Shows For eReality


Openview: "Where did we go wrong?
"

Telenovelas has always been present on this platform. It wasn't as prominent as it appears to be before most of them were repeats from DStv ranging from Telemundo, Azteca TV and Globo.

Now it seems like the main focus is to incorporate content that can be uploaded to eVOD as seen with those Indian series on eExtra. Aside from that, eMedia doesn't want to acknowledged as a DStv+.

The Indian offering continues its domination on eExtra but there's reasons why they haven't parted ways as yet. Aside from having a loyal fanbase there's not much alternatives.

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The matter regarding Telemundo and Azteca have been cleared but with Globo the reasons go deeper. M-Net provided funds to get Brazilian shows in English and just like K-TV viewers found other alternatives.

In the end, what option is left for them aside from Korean and Turkish shows. It doesn't seem like they plan to bring those DStv repeats unless they were able to add it onto eVOD.

In other news: eExtra is set to welcome three series Die Put, High Society Scandal and Vishkanya. Other rumoured titles for the channel include Bullets And Bloods and Kindred Hearts.

What to learn from eExtra's Bollywood block?

Aside from the fact that 95% of the content comes from Zee TV with the channel distributing The Heir a few days after its supplier's rival brand Zee One. The lineup has seemingly became thematic.

Similar to the other Indian channels, eExtra has given a persona to each timeslot. The first slot is for the average, the second is reserved for Zee World and the last is for the paranormal.

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Call in the troops, eReality has something to say:

eReality happens to be the most popular reality channel in South Africa asidpe of being in the Top 10 channels in the market. The brand has invested time in several titles part of which may have been seen on DStv.

WAGS, this show features the fabulous lives of the wives and girlfriends of professional athletes.

Who Shot Biggie & Tupac?, a two-hour investigative special that probes the unsolved murders of rappers Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur, from Critical Content.

Kevin Hart: What The Fit the titular character teams up with celebrity friends and YouTube stars each week as they attempt to master a different trending and sometimes ridiculous workout routine.

Fear Thy Neighbor - documenting a series of crimes in which neighbours take their quarrels too far, as their feuds end in violence and even murder.

Also joining the lineup is OJ Simpson's Case, Killer Couples, Christmas Cook Book and Prankster.

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Read Also:
- Kuiertyd doesn't care about repeats
- Could SABC Children be an exact replica of SABC Education?
- Cartoonito returning as a linear channel likely for DStv
- Female wrestling promotion launching in 2022, could SuperSport or e.tv pick it up?
SABC Encore and SABC Children channel might be in development possibly for Openview
Could Dizi or eMedia pick up rights to The Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem?
African Animation Network rolling out a programming block 
SABC Parliament is in development

Saturday, July 17, 2021

New Series Alert: Date My Family Makes It's Free-To-Air Debut On eReality


Date My Family is a South African reality lifestyle romance television series produced by Connect TV for Mzansi Magic. The show has also been viewable through Mzansi Wethu, Africa Magic and Honey.

The series aims to help singletons find their love interest by setting them on dates with their potential partner's closest friends and families.

The series might be part of the new eKasi block on eReality as the show is slated for 25 July which is on a Sunday.

P.S: Hawaii Five-O replaces MacGyver on e.tv

Read Also:
- Could Star Life and Rewind be the first channels to go off air on Openview?
SABC plans to launch a second sports channel and revive SABC Encore
Is SABC working on a reality channel?
Unbundled DStv package coming soon
What we might expect from SABC's streaming service
Could Star Plus and Star Life be rebranding soon?
eMedia Investments might delay eVOD but here's some possible details about the platform
Could Openview be the reason for SABC Education's delay on both DStv and StarSat? (updated 25 June)
Voelvry coming in future on e.tv
Kamer 309 delayed on eExtra
Other shows coming soon to eToonz?
e.tv is filming a new boxing drama
Nickelodeon returns to e.tv 
SABC planning to reduce Muvhango

Sunday, May 23, 2021

eMedia Investments Revives eKasi As A Local Programming Block


eKasi is making a comeback 3 years after eMedia Investments replaced it with eExtra in the hopes to bolster their content offering. It also spawned an anthology series known as eKasi: Our Stories.

The brand will be launching as a weekend programming block for 1 hour through eReality and according to sources Rewind.

The block will serve up shows such as Will You Be My Ex, Deadbeats, Beef and Pay Back The Money. They will likely serve up archived content from eMedia Investments as well as content seen on M-Net.

eKasi is the second block introduced to eMedia's stable following the launch of the Afrikaans block, Kuiertyd in 2018 that serves up reality, lifestyle and telenovelas.

Read Also:
- New Indian drama to air on eExtra this June
- Will Kamer 309 air on eExtra?
- George Of The Jungle debuts on eToonz
- Four other programs coming to eToonz
- Analogue TV is going off air soon, be sure to get a decoder when purchasing a TV set
Linear channels switch to 7 day viewing, Will SABC and e.tv viewers be able to cope?
- SABC and e.tv ratings for April
Judge Judy seen on e.tv ending after 25 seasons
Is an SABC 4 and SABC 5 channel on the way?
Details on SABC's kids brand (not SABC Education)
Media Brokerage Africa launches their entertainment offering
SABC planning to reduce Muvhango

Friday, January 1, 2021

Unexpected Developments Coming Soon For Viewers On e.tv Rewind, What Does That Spell Out?


During the festive season, e.tv and Rewind temporarily changed their lineup. On e.tv side, they did the usual for 20:30 take the 5 for 1 while Rewind scrapped almost everything for marathons of sitcoms and dramas with films.

Now the festive season has wrapped up and e.tv will be resuming with their prime time viewing but on Rewind's area it becomes even more complicated to handle.

For starters, the outdated episodes of Scandal, soon-to-be-cancelled Rhythm City and cancelled soapie Backstage aren't part of the lineup. Instead, the channel will air reruns of Una Maid En Manhattan, Naagin, Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi, Die Vreemdeling and Imbewu's YESTERYEAR STOCK. Perhaps it's just a drafted schedule.

Everything else somewhat remains even the sitcoms and drama series but this is where things get interesting.

Telemundo's Corazon Valiente (Fearless Heart) and Los Miserables (For Love And Justice) are added to the channel's lineup. These two telenovelas aren't new to the market but they are definitely are to the eBrand so Rewind is no longer recycling meals from their restaurants.

Corazon Valiente follows childhood friends Ángela (Andrea Fonseca) and Samantha (Ximena Duque) who were separated by fate for years reunite and become bodyguards for those who need protection. Los Miserables follows a woman named Lucia "Lucha" Duran (Aracley Arambula) is accused of a crime she hasn't committed and has to find a way of not going back to prison a second time.

With this in mind, is it possible that there's a rebrand coming soon to e.tv set of channels now that Rewind has exclusive programming and eExtra is more reliant on telenovelas particularly Indian and Turkish content.

Perhaps, the reason for eExtra favouritism is over the fact these two type of shows pull has a major following and huge fanbase. Other than that the offering is very unique from what you can find on DStv.

The reason Indian soaps get early timeslots is possibly due to the fact there's many of them available in the market and that eExtra put it in a timeslot where it doesn't clash with the shows on Glow TV, Star Life and Zee World while the Turkish content "was" barely available within the market until TDC arrived for which both channels still offer a unique lineup and TDC might take longer to bring the Turkish content seen on e.tv and eExtra.

With that in mind, maybe Rewind will invest more into American and Mexican telenovelas from Telemundo and Azteca since these shows are accessible not only in South Africa but across Sub-Saharan Africa.

Maybe the object now for eMedia Investments is to deduct the amount of DStv already seen on their channels. 

The Indian offering can be found on DStv Indian package so why put that on eExtra it's easy to give those who don't have that package an opportunity to watch them. The reason for it's early timeslots is to ensure that it doesn't clash with the Indian offering on Glow TV, Zee World and Star Life. They give this content attention because of its popularity and the fact that there's less English stations repeating them.

The Turkish lineup has been doing well for a long time. There was no home for the content by then some stations even abandoned them. eExtra was one of the few stations for that in Africa alongside some telenovela channels on StarTimes. MultiChoice recently launched a Turkish channel and it will be while before anyone there can see repeats from eExtra.

Perhaps these changes has something to do with the upcoming streaming service OpenView+, for those who are unaware a lot of companies like Disney, ViacomCBS and WarnerMedia have launched their own streaming services and due to that some countries had to witness the demise of certain channels.

eMedia Investments might follow these companies and streamline their offering. I don't see them shutting down anything likely replacing, adding and improving their current channels.

Rewind's days are numbered at this point or at least the name perhaps they'll call it eBinge or eSeries.

With eExtra I don't see them throwing away the name as yet even with the overflow of telenovelas. They have an Afrikaans block (Kuiertyd) which is used for other content but then again they might duplicate the block on the other channels and reduce it on eExtra leaving the door open for a name change.

News&Sports might become seperate channels perhaps it doesn't look like eMedia Investments is interested in getting another sports channel and France24 will likely go off air on the platform.

eToonz might replace Craze or vice versa I mean eMedia Investments might want to put their focus on one kids brand so they could even find another name and use it for both brands.

eNolly could be revived under another name but this time it also airs Rhythm City, Scandal and Backstage to easen the blow of Rewind and eExtra.

2021 is shaping up to be an interesting year for TV

Read Also:

- OpenView's upcoming streaming service

New Turkish telenovela coming in January on eExtra
New Telemundo telenovela coming in January on eExtra
Review on e.tv channels
eToonz better e.tv kiddies lineup needs more variety if it wants to succeed
Upcoming shows on eToonz
SABC wants platforms like OpenView to pay TV licence

Friday, November 13, 2020

Review On eMedia Investments Set Of Channels


The group’s main asset is a controlling stake in South African based media group eMedia Investments Proprietary Limited (eMedia Investments). eMedia Investments has a number of core assets in the television and radio broadcasting sector, with additional assets in the content, properties and facilities sectors.

Description of their channels:

e.tv, South Africa’s first and only free-to-air commercial television station. In short it's a free version of M-Net which has shown significant improvement with regards to their soapies storylines, selection of movies and prime time lineup.

eExtra, offers the best telenovelas from India, Latin America and around the world with a mixture of other programming. The channel is inclusive, diverse and brings a spark to their star studded lineup.

eMovies and eMovies Extra are the brands free-to-air movie channels. Both channels stand out on their own making it predictable and easy to navigate.

eReality is South Africa's first free-to-air reality channel and has got something for the whole family. The mom can enjoy the best of cooking with MasterChef, The dad can learn more about science with Mythbusters and the rest of the family can laugh out loud with Steve Harvey.

News&Sports, is the stable destination for sports coverage and news from around the globe. The channel keeps sports fans at the edge of their seat and uses magazine and talk shows to make up for the lack of news but what the heck, entertainment is also a forefront for news.

Rewind, as the name states leverages content already seen from the above stations. If you're nostalgic about chick flicks, sitcoms or local content this is your go to destination for all that.

eToonz describes itself as a fun portal for the little ones with a mixture of animation and live-action. The channel can be tiresome with its weekly lineup and put even the naughtiest adolescent out of their misery.

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Possible New Channel And HD Channel Alert For DStv

NEW CHANNELS:
eReality was introduced as a member of the eFamily of channels owned by eMedia Investments and began broadcasting on 19 November on Openview. The channel positions itself as a broadcaster of "the world's most popular reality programmes, featuring real-life stories, fascinating personalities and human emotion in its rawest form."
The channel includes shows themed around crime, paranormal activity, nature, adventure, medical anomalies, outrageous obsessions and bizarre behaviour.

EXCLUDED:
OneZED is a general entertainment channel and home for family viewing where authentic local stories meet international narratives. The channel will be available to all DStv customers in Zambia on DStv Channel 172 from Monday, 1 April 2019. DStv customers will find the best of Zambian entertainment in ONE place with a mix of talk shows, dramedies, music shows and documentaries on OneZED.

THE HD PURGE:
SABC News (DStv 404) which is carried on MultiChoice's DStv through an exclusive clause which prevents operators like ODM's Starsat from carrying the channel.

Friday, November 16, 2018

It’s About To Get Real On Openview With eReality!

eReality, a television channel dedicated to showcasing premium reality television, starts exclusively on the Openview platform in November.

eReality will broadcast some of the world’s most popular reality programmes, featuring real-life stories, fascinating personalities and human emotion in its rawest form. Some of the channel’s compelling programmes include the popular Little Women: LA, Cheaters, Hoarding: Buried Alive, Pawn Stars, Botched! and Myth Busters.

Shows like Border Security: America’s Frontline and Untold Stories of the ER will hook viewers, taking them into the worlds of law enforcement and emergency medicine. Fans of extreme adventure reality will be enthralled by the likes of Python Hunters and Running Wild with Bear Grylls. eReality will offer a peek at the peculiar, with shows like Dating Naked and My Strange Addiction.

eReality will also cater to true crime fans with a number of premium international crime documentaries and series, including Aaron Hernandez Uncovered, The Case Of Caylee Anthony, The Disappearance of Natalie Holloway, Unspeakable Crime: The Killing Of Jessica Chambers, #killerpost and Buried In The Backyard.

eReality will start broadcasting from 17:00 on Monday, 19 November, exclusively on Openview channel 108.