New Series Alert: kykNET & Kie Rolls Out Its First International Telenovela Of 2023, Jy Is My Seun

kykNET & Kie which serves as the first ever competitor to eExtra's Kuiertyd with Kind Van Die Noodlot and In Die Ysterhand Se Greep will be rolling out their first telenovela of the year, Hy Is My Seun (Cocuk) starring Nazan Kesal, Ismail Hacioglu and Serhat Teoman.

The life of Akça is turned upside down when she goes in search of the son she gave up for adoption and is drawn into the turmoil of a powerful family which is about to be confronted by its arch enemy Hasan, Akça’s former lover.

For mothers and their children life can present the most painful challenges. Such is the case for the beautiful Akça, the daughter of a prostitute. She discovers in her lover Hasan the hope of escaping the misery of her life, but reality bites when she becomes pregnant and his true face is revealed.

The would-be hero Hasan destroys Akça’s dream of happiness when he beats her and her unborn baby. The only way to save her baby from the misery she herself experienced is to give him up for adoption. She turns to the wealthy and respected Karasu family and its matriarch Asiye as the baby’s best hope for a happy life.

Five years later, Akça’s life is turned upside down when she discovers that her son, Efe, is not living the peaceful and happy life that she envisaged. Even if she cannot be a mother, she will do all she can to ensure that her son is safe and protected.

Kind Van Die Noodlot is set to come to a close from March 16th with Hy Is My Seun following immediately after Mondays to Thursdays at 20:00 from March 20th.

Hy Is My Seun comes from Star TV which has supplied several content to eExtra's Kuiertyd including Droomvelore, Voëlvry, Deur Dik En Dun, Die Vreemdeling and Bittersoet.

RUMOUR: Nickelodeon To Debut New Logo And Full On Out Rebrand Amidst The 2023 Kids Choice Awards

This era of Nickelodeon was undeniably one of the greatest eras in TV animation. There was a show for everyone and it felt like the characters were in their own universe. The Nicktoons era ascended the channel's popularity to where it is right now even though animation isn't much of a focus right now.

When we look back at Nick's history a major turning point was the logo. What was once an exciting splat oozing with personality essentially became a normal SpongeBob.

Nickelodeon oversimplified their look before oversimplify was cool I mean yeah it gets the job done but at what costs. This logo (above) is where everything went wrong.

Fast forward to 2023 and we might be on the verge of something amazing. Over to Twitter, Nickandmore posted about a new Nickelodeon production dense card used in a SpongeBob episode. Not only that ads for the Kids Choice Awards reveal the same thing.

Our journey continues with The Tiny Chef Show, on Nickelodeon he's got his own live-action puppet show where he makes meals. In a new Instagram post, the character revealed he was invited to the Kids Choice Awards for a "special walk" on the orange carpet.

Since news of the logo surfaced, it was met with a lot of praise by fans for combining the current Nickelodeon logo with the old logo which featured Splat.

This happens to be one of the best logos the channel has ever debuted throughout its existence and it's possible rebrand means that it joins the likes of other brands from Paramount Global to get a makeover including Comedy Central, MTV and BET.

This new logo should it permanent will likely rollout on other Nick brands such as Nick Jr. and Nicktoons seeing as those are sister channels and besides that MTV Base had aligned their logo to match with MTV so there's no reason for why the same can't happen in this instance.

Credits: Valiskibum Nickandmore! and NickALive!

Openview Consumers Are Not Willing To Switch To Ultraview

During the week, eMedia Investments unveiled Pride the first of several pay-tv offerings currently bundled under Openview Ultra (also known as Ultraview) joining rivals such as MultiChoice's DStv and On Digital Media alongside StarTimes' StarSat platform.

Pride comes with two dedicated general entertainment brands FUSE and OUTtv currently priced at R74.99 per month. Both of which cater to the LGBTQ community with eMedia Investments promising to add more channels overtime to the Ultraview bouquet.

Compared to most other pay-tv platforms, Ultraview comes as an unbundled outlet similar to DStv AddMovies and while MultiChoice has yet to launch a similar offering DStv Flex this was the result to the outcome of letting consumers choose what to pay for.

Since news of Ultraview came out in 2022, several Openview consumers were skeptical about the idea some feeling like second rate as seen with some DStv consumers while others thought it would follow a similar format to the mentioned platform.

A survey was conducted across social platforms about Openview Ultra and consumers in general aren't willing to cough up the dough with some comparing to the likes of DStv and others aren't satisfied with the current setup of the platform.

But from what I've seen through all this is that Openview Ultra caters to another level of consumers and most of them reside within cable platforms such as DStv or OTT platforms like Netflix and Disney+.

Honestly, Openview Ultra isn't aligned to most of the products currently bundled under eMedia Investments which include linear channels such as e.tv, eExtra and eToonz as well as digital platforms like eVOD but serves more as a standalone to the portfolio.

So I'm not gonna take consumer's concerns to account when looking at the potential outcome of Openview Ultra. For all we know, this could do well on their part as there's consumers out there who wanted this offering on DStv but MultiChoice backed out.

I am not going to say Openview Ultra is the best thing that has happened since DStv but if this formula succeeds it might encourage competitors to rollout a similar offering as seen last year when kykNET rolled out it's first competitor for eExtra's Kuiertyd offering.

Could eMedia Investments Be Cutting Back On More Programming??? As These Brands Take A Plunge With Rebroadcasts

eVOD was launched back in 2021 joining existing streamers like Showmax, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, VIU, Disney+, BritBox and several others offering local and international productions seen across eMedia's platforms as well as some unseen content.

eMedia Investments was planning to commission and produce as much original content as possible and use various of their linear channels to help promote these offerings. You had attractions such as Housewives, uMbali, Soete Wraak and Christmas Without Gogo.

Fast forward to 2023, eVOD has hit a dry spell but I'm not referring to the original offering but the third party content in general. 360 Sport and Microblast TV was removed from the lineup alongside selected international dramas.

International dramas was what use to make up 10% of e.tv's international drama slate with shows like SAF3, LA's Finest and The Book Of Negroes and over the few months eExtra's with Piyaa Albela, Naagin, The Girl Named Feriha and Fatmagul.

Interesting to note, Durban Gen was axed on e.tv with the final episodes scheduled in the coming months same goes for Imbewu and Isono with news of an undisclosed replacement but that doesn't cover the other aspects much less give us a glimmer of hope.

Most of eVOD's originals or at least the ones catered to a black audience haven't as yet been seen on e.tv while as eExtra's Guilty Pleasure slate basically an alternative to Kuiertyd hasn't been successful in sourcing out fresher content.

Kurt En Shura, Blue Venom Girl and Ice Adonis are what makes up primetime and the actual fresh/DStv rebroadcast from the channel Twist Of Fate is being replaced by the fourth rebroadcast in the trio, Dare To Love also seen on DStv in the coming days.

I don't want to think badly about any brand if I'm being honest it's best to do what anyone does when browsing one section of a platform. Take your remote or your finger and browse other areas I think that's how anyone will survive at this point.

But honestly what is happening with the current developments of eExtra and eVOD, could it be that guilty pleasure is being phased out for more Afrikaans dubbed soap operas I mean the idea wouldn't be far fetched as we have Openview Ultra rolling out.

The other having to do with the fact that e.tv had experienced a cutback of international programming with Days Of Our Lives likely to make a comeback on MultiChoice and NBCUniversal's revamped Showmax streamer and eMedia needing more money.


 

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