EbonyLife TV spreads its wings
Abudu |
EbonyLife TV has
announced that from August 1, 2018, it will begin broadcasting on the StarTimes
network (Satellite 191 and Digital Terrestrial 107), thereby ending its
exclusive arrangement with DStv. StarTimes is a leading
multinational media company with a strong presence in Africa, operating in 30
countries and with over 10 million subscribers.
The partnership with StarTimes
is in a bid to provide premium, homegrown content to a larger audience across
Africa.
In addition to the expansion of
its linear television audience, EbonyLife TV has also launched a global, digital
video-on-demand (VoD) service, EbonyLife ON, that allows Nigerian
subscribers, who cannot afford expensive satellite TV, to watch its high quality
content for as little as N500 per month. Viewers in the diaspora have already
been accessing the service for $2.99 per month.
Mo Abudu, CEO, EbonyLife
TV, is thrilled about the global expansion. “This is an exciting time
for us. StarTimes is a force to be reckoned with in Africa. It is a
privilege for EbonyLife to have an additional home with the network. Together
with the global reach of EbonyLife ON, we will have the
potential for millions more people to enjoy our gripping dramas, riveting talk
and fun entertainment shows.”
Justin Zhang, MD, StarTimes,
shares similar sentiments with Abudu. “EbonyLife TV is synonymous with
quality, which is important to us. As one of Nigeria’s leading television
networks, it made sense to include them in the StarTimes family and to
continue delighting customers with engaging, original content.”
This collaboration is a win-win
for both parties. StarTimes will improve its offering by providing an additional,
first-rate channel to users and EbonyLife TV gets the opportunity to
broadcast to an even greater number of viewers.
EbonyLife ON is now
available online to viewers in Nigeria and the rest of Africa.
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