Multichoice Announces New Movie, Music Channels

Multichoice DStv is expanding its subscription satellite TV bouquet by adding a new set of two high definition movie channels.

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  • Kenya:   DStv Launches Two New Movie Channels

    The Star, 10 November 2012

    After the launch of the M-Net movie channels in October, DStv will be launching two more entertainment channels, Blackbelt TV and True Movies 1, on Tuesday. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   DStv Launches New Channel

    The Herald, 3 September 2012

    In a bid to improve its services and bring more fun and entertainment to the audience, DStv's M-Net is launching a new movie channel starting from October 1 under the theme, "A… Read more »

  • Namibia:   Multichoice Rearranges Channels and Offers More

    Namibia Economist, 31 August 2012

    General Manager for Multichoice, Ali Majit this week announced that Dstv will be updating its channel line up due to the new satellite (IntelSat 20) which was launched on 22… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   M-Net Expands Movie Offering On DStv

    This Day, 3 September 2012

    To connect better with subscribers, DStv audiences across Africa are to get more movie magic, as entertainment powerhouse, M-Net, embarks on a new chapter from October 1, 2012, to… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   The Many Choices of Multichoice/DStv

    Vanguard, 26 August 2012

    I think it rather deliberate, though, but not much is contained in the website of MultiChoice/DStv. One would have expected much more on a brand person of a status as big as this… Read more »

  • Ghana:   Dstv Eutelsat Star Awards Back for 2012

    Ghanaian Chronicle, 13 August 2012

    How can satellite technology help expand Africa's horizons into the future? This is what the 2012 DStvEutelsat Star Awards want to know from African students. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   DSTV Back to Winning Ways

    The Herald, 7 August 2012

    DStv bounced back to winning ways when they beat rivals Twalumba 2-0 in the Zifa Northern Region Division One league at the weekend. The league, which was on a month-long break,… Read more »

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