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Network Production Company Original run Refs Jungle Beat: SABC 3: Sunrise Productions: 2003–present The Magic Cellar: SABC 2: N/A 2006–2007 Jozi Zoo: e.tv: Mike Scott Animation 2003–2004 [1] URBO: The Adventures of Pax Afrika: SABC 3 Octagon CSI: 2006–2009 Supa Strikas: SABC 1 Disney Channel Asia: Strika Entertainment Animasia Studio ...
Showmax is a subscription-based over-the-top video on demand streaming service that launched [3] in South Africa on 19 August 2015. [4] Its majority owner is MultiChoice, which owns 70% of the Showmax group, while American conglomerate NBCUniversal owns 30% in all territories except Nigeria, where NBCUniversal holds an indirect 23.7% stake in the local subsidiary. [5]
Showmax; Showmax is an online video-on-demand subscription service which was established in 2015. It was relaunched in 2023 in partnership with Comcast who own 30% of Showmax. [21] SuperSport; SuperSport is a collection of sports channels broadcast on satellite (DStv and CANAL+) and terrestrial (GOtv) services. It was established as a sports ...
Full name Filmation's Ghostbusters; an American animated series created by Filmation and distributed by Tribune Broadcasting. The Girl from St. Agnes [26] English 2019- 1 season Showmax: Dark secrets are revealed when a tragic event at an elite boarding school sets off a search for the truth. [27] South African drama series. Giyani: Land of ...
eToonz is a South African digital satellite television free-to-air children's channel created and owned by eMedia Investments's e.tv. [1] The channel broadcasts for a duration of 16 hours from Sunday to Friday, 17 hours on Saturday and 18 hours with movies during the school holidays. Logo used from 2013-2017 Logo used from 2017-2019
On its launch, DStv offered a package of 16 channels: Cartoon Network, CNN, a 40-channel DMX audio service, ESPN, Hallmark, K-T.V., M-Net, Movie Magic, SelecTV, Sky News, SuperSport, TNT, Travel Channel, the Trinity Broadcasting Network, TV5 Afrique and VH1. This prompted changes to the main M-Net channel, which, while having its formula ...
With the launch of DStv in 1995, SuperSport became a multi-channel network and an independent brand, although it was still primarily associated with M-Net. [4] The network made full use of the satellite platform to expand its sports offering: For the Olympic Games, six channels are generally used for live events.
The original two movie channels, Movie Magic 1 and Movie Magic 2, launched in 1995 to coincide with the launch of DStv, were renamed M-Net Movies 1 and M-Net Movies 2, respectively, in 2005. Two additional movie channels, M-Net Movies Stars (previously M-Net Stars which launched in 2009) and actionX (which was renamed M-Net Action in 2008 ...