Reminder: Disney's FOX Channels Seen In Portugal And On MultiChoice's DStv In Angola And Mozambique Rebrand To Star This February

The creative and graphic concept of the new brands was developed in Portugal. This work will be implemented in all countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East where Fox channels are present.

From February 7th, the Fox channel will become Star Channel, maintaining the same programming and position on the operators' schedules, announced Walt Disney. 

The remaining Fox channels will also change their name and image: Fox Life will be Star Life, Fox Crime will be Star Crime, Fox Movies will be Star Movies and Fox Comedy will be Star Comedy. The date was advanced on Wednesday simultaneously with the launch of the multimedia campaign “A Brilliant Change”, which was developed and implemented by the creative studio and marketing and communications team at The Walt Disney Company Portugal (TWDC). 

The campaign will be present until February in digital, television, out of home (OOH), cinema, radio, press, press office and content creators. “The Star Channel brand continues the Fox legacy, presenting itself as bold, confident, current and inclusive. With a bold and contemporary voice, the channels will continue to be the destination for major international series and films, maintaining the most watched titles on pay TV in Portugal, the same distribution, the same position on the operators' schedules and the same positioning in the market that they currently have Fox channels”, says in a press release. 

The creative and graphic concept of the new brands that replace Fox channels were developed in Portugal by the TWDC Portugal creative studio in collaboration with local agencies and studios, with the visual concept focusing on “an original detail of the logo , the central cut, which inspired the creation of a luminous 'shooting star', which will guide the public through the channels' programming.” 

This Portuguese work will be implemented in all countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East where Fox channels are present, “thus exporting Portuguese talent throughout the region”.

New Series Alert (Rumour): eMedia Investments Reportedly Acquired Rights To Bollywood Based Drama Yeh Pyaar Nahi Toh Kya Hai, Might Rollout As This Is Love

In the wake of eExtra's repeat padded lineup and faulty EPG, eMedia Investments might be looking to air Yeh Pyaar Nahi Toh Kya Hai under the title This Is Love. This was after a viewer had spotted an Openview advert pertaining to the show's possible debut.

This Is Love was critically acclaimed for its crisp story line and ensemble cast's performance. Set in Delhi, it followed Anushka Reddy who returns home after spending seven years in the US with Siddhant Sinha is a budding lawyer, belongs to middle-class family from Bihar.

It starred Palak Jain as Anushka Sinha, Namit Khanna as Siddhant Sinha, Manish Choudhary as Krishna Kanth "K.K." Reddy, Shahana Verma as Nita Reddy, Vishal Malhotra as Shrikant "Anna" Reddy and Suparna Krishna as Riddhi Reddy and Ankit Raj as Kartik Reddy.

Produced by Bindu and SJ Studio Productions, the Bollywood based drama premiered from 19 March to 31 August 2018 on Sony Entertainment Television (SET) in India and since it's inception had produced 120 episodes each with a duration of 22 minutes.

eMedia Investments hasn't responded to any enquiries regarding the rollout of This Is Love on eExtra. But if we had to guess the show is likely to surface in the timeslot of Surrender In Love.

SuperSport Has Failed To Acquire The Rights To Broadcast The AFCON Tournament In Ivory Coast.

SuperSport has confirmed it failed to acquire the rights to broadcast the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Ivory Coast from January 13 to February 11. 

A SuperSport “holding statement” was leaked and circulated on social media while the pay channel was still involved in negotiations with rights holders New World TV of Togo. A deal could not be reached. 

“SuperSport will not broadcast the Africa Cup of Nations as they have not acquired the rights to broadcast the tournament,” SuperSport said.

Judging by the wording of its statement, where SuperSport indicated it will communicate any changes in the situation, it appears the company has left the door open for possible future developments. 

“However, Afcon matches will be available through the MultiChoice Africa partner broadcasters on free-to-air channels. 

“MultiChoice Africa remains committed to ensuring football fans in Africa continue to enjoy unrivalled access to entertainment and football available on DStv and GOtv platforms.” 

It is not all doom and gloom for millions of South African football fans who want to watch the Afcon on TV as the SABC is expected to reveal their Afcon broadcast plans on Friday or Saturday. 

In November, SuperSport declined to confirm or deny an allegation it was not televising Africa’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers because it wants to focus on European football.

At the time, sources close to SuperSport indicating it was not just the African World Cup qualifiers, Caf Champions League and Caf Confederation Cup the channel had not secured rights for, but also that Afcon coverage was under threat. 

Bafana Bafana open their Afcon group E campaign against Mali at Stade Amadou Gon Coulibaly in Korhogo on January 16 (10pm SA time), then meet Namibia on January 21 and Tunisia on January 24. 

The Meaning Behind One Of Michael Jackson's Greatest Hits, "Billie Jeans"

Written by Jackson himself and produced alongside Grammy-award winner Quincy Jones, “Billie Jean” tackles the “groupie culture” Michael and his brothers experienced while on tour as the Jackson 5.

The song went on to reach the No.1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Jackson’s fastest rising single since “ABC” and “Say You’ll Be There” in 1970.

Meaning Behind the Lyrics

While the meaning behind the famous story of an obsessed woman stalking the “King of Pop,” calling him out as the father of her son, has floated around since the song’s release, Jackson continually denied the story before his death in 2009. Instead, he says “Billie Jean” is more of a character representing the many groupies he and his brothers were “plagued” with over the years.

In his 1988 autobiography, Moonwalk, Jackson says, “There never was a real Billie Jean. The girl in the song is a composite of people my brothers have been plagued with over the years. I could never understand how these girls could say they were carrying someone’s child when it wasn’t true.”

Billie Jean is not my lover
She’s just a girl who claims that I am the one
But the kid is not my son
She says I am the one, but the kid is not my son

Jackson’s biographer told a different story in his 1991 book, The Magic and the Madness. In it, he says that Billie Jean was inspired by real letters the singer received in 1981 from a woman claiming he was the father of her twins. Despite no reaction from Jackson, the woman continually sent letters before eventually escalating to sending a gun and a murder threat – talk about a die-hard fan.

But who can stand when she’s in demand
Her schemes and plans
‘Cause we danced on the floor in the round
So take my strong advice, just remember to always think twice

Breaking the MTV Color Barrier

The accompanying video for the song is often credited with breaking the color barrier on MTV. While a clip from reggae band Musical Youth for “Pass The Dutchie” was the first video from a Black act to make waves on the network, they were largely considered a novelty, with no member being older than 16.

After the oh-so-’80s video for “Billie Jean” debuted and was well-received, more Black artists began appearing on the network soon after—most notably Prince.

MTV was widely accused of racism during the era after Rick James’ funky hit “Super Freak” was rejected. With the added barrier of record companies not investing in videos for Black artists, thinking MTV wouldn’t play them, many Black musicians struggled to gain air time.

All of that went out the window with “Billie Jean,” as Jackson paved the way for more Black artists to be featured on the taste-making network.

“Compared to Michael, MTV staples like REO Speedwagon and Journey suddenly looked even more boring,” Rob Tannenbaum, co-author of I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution said. “When Michael’s videos created higher ratings for MTV, network executives claimed they’d ‘learned a lesson’ and tentatively embraced the softer side of black pop music, especially Lionel Richie.”

Moonwalk

Jackson’s 1983 Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever performance, marked the first time “Billie Jean” was performed live. The performance also marked the first time Jackson appeared to walk on air in his, now signature, moonwalk. The unsuspected move wowed the audience and lead to its use in almost all future performances. Adding to the image-making performance, it was also the first time Jackson donned his ubiquitous one-handed glove.

Thriller

While disco was steadily dying, Jackson moved in a new musical direction, opting for a mix of pop, rock, and funk on his sixth studio album, Thriller. He also moved towards darker themes in his music, like the paranoia and obsession motifs in “Billie Jean.”

Thriller was Jackson’s first number one on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs and Tapes chart, where he spent 37 non-consecutive weeks at the top sport.

Along with “Billie Jean,” seven other singles from the album reached the top ten including “The Girl Is Mine,” “Beat It,” “Wanna Be Startin’ Something,” “Human Nature,” “P.Y.T,” and “Thriller.”

After his performance at Motown 25, sales for the album skyrocketed, selling one million copies worldwide per week. By the end of 1983, 32 million copies of Thriller were sold, making it the best-selling album of all time.

Credits: Alex Hopper

Could FOX Turkey, Home To Doodsondes And #DisComplicated On eExtra Be Closing/Rebranding Soon, Here's Why?

After Disney acquired 21st Century Studios, they had been phasing out the FOX trademark across their properties. FOX Sports was replaced by ESPN while their general entertainment channels either closed down in some regions or were rebranded to FX or Star.

FOX Turkey happens to be the only international FOX brand during its run to produce original content. Although, none of this were viewed on its international counterparts several shows such as Om Elke Draai, Dokter Ali and Wie Laaste Lag had been picked up by eMedia Investments.

According to rules under the SEC, Disney is required to retract the use of the FOX trademark by 2024. It's kind of brought questions as to what Disney's next phase of action is for consumers within the affected region Star isn't one of them seeing as there's already such a brand.

Considering that Disney was able to acquire Comcast's stake in Hulu. It had been long speculated that Star could be folded under Hulu and internationally this trademark had taken up the identity of various linear channels which could end up reverting to FX.

The only issue right now regarding FOX is the position within the market. It is well established as mentioned they've produced various shows that were acquired by eMedia Investments for their Kuiertyd offering and a name change isn't something a lot can grasp.

Unless a deal were to be put in place with the FOX Corporation which would probably see them maintaining a stake on the channel. There's no way for this channel to remain on air particularly if it's still known as FOX.