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TV drama series produced in South Africa, starring Marius Weyers. Ambitions: 2018-2020 1 season, 18 episodes Will Packer Productions. Lionsgate Television. Debmar-Mercury. American drama series. Anderkant die Grens [5] 1989 6 episodes Translated from German series Die Wächter: Amen: 5 seasons, 110 episodes Carson Productions. Stein & Illes ...
The Sony Channel was the local South African version and subsidiary of the Sony Entertainment Television brand, which is seen in over 100 countries worldwide. It was launched in South Africa on 2 November 2007 and was based in Johannesburg.
M-Net Movies is a group of South Africa-based film-only television channels launched as Movie Magic in 1995 and broadcast across Sub-Saharan Africa on pay TV satellite services DStv and GOtv. The channels broadcast films/movies based on genre as well as clips featuring behind-the-scenes looks at previous, current and future breakout box office ...
Nickelodeon Africa is divided into two feeds for its broadcast in the Sub-Saharan African region with each feed carrying its own schedule and programming. Feed 1: South Africa (Its headquarters is based from Johannesburg, South Africa). Feed 2: Rest of Sub-Saharan Africa (its headquarters is based from Nigeria).
MultiChoice. M-Net; M-Net Movies; Mzansi Magic; KykNET; Africa Magic; 1Max; Independent Stations. Moja Love; Mindset Learn; Newzroom Afrika; Movie Room; Play Room; DBE TV
1989 saw the launch of M-Net SuperSport, which went on to become South Africa's (and Sub-Saharan Africa's) first dedicated sports channel which spawned into sports-specific channels from 2003 onward. It was the year they adopted a new slogan – We Won't Stop the Magic , backed by a massive ad campaign.
Digital Satellite Television, abbreviated DStv, is a Sub-Saharan African direct broadcast satellite service owned by MultiChoice and based in South Africa, with headquarters in Randburg. DStv provides audio, radio and television channels and services to subscribers across 50 countries, [1] [2] mostly in South Africa, Nigeria and Zimbabwe. [3 ...
Sony MAX was the local South African version and subsidiary of the Sony Entertainment Television brand, which is seen in over 100 countries worldwide. Launched on 1 February 2011, Sony MAX offered 24 hours of foreign entertainment series, movies and reality programmes specially made for male audiences.