If you’ve ever shopped around for DStv alternatives, then you’ll know about the OpenView decoder. It’s much more popular than I anticipated and last year a total of 1 574 395 OpenView decoders were ...
MultiChoice Zimbabwe faces a tough battle in convincing Zimbabweans who are accessing DStv South Africa to give up the service. This much was very obvious following its recent announcement that it ...
During March and April 2013, E-tv sister company Platco Digital conducted extensive market research to inform their decision on which channels to carry on OpenView HD. This is according to Thabile ...
Cape Town – e.tv’s satellite TV service has launched its first personal video recorder (PVR) decoder functionality, the Open PVR. This will make it possible for users in South Africa and neighbouring ...
OpenView HD has exceeded the 350,000 activation mark, said the free-to-view satellite TV service’s operator Platco Digital. “We have seen an exponential growth over the past year, thanks to a renewed ...
Broadcasting group eMedia Holdings, has published results for the six months ended September 2018, showing a 5.3% increase in revenue to R1.2 billion despite the tough economic conditions. The company ...
eMedia has gained nearly double the number of activations on its Openview service than MultiChoice’s net subscriber additions on DStv in South Africa over the past five years. DStv and Openview are ...
Cape Town – OpenView HD will reach its 200 000th installation and activation within days since the free-to-air satellite TV service launched in South Africa in October 2013. OpenView HD is operated by ...
Cape Town – OpenView HD from Patco Digital is set to launch on 15 October in South Africa as what is known as a direct-to-home (DTH) satellite TV service with viewers who will get free monthly access ...
he latest addition to the satellite TV scene, OpenView HD, boasts an offering of a variety of genres catering to the South African viewers' needs. "After conducting extensive research we are excited ...
Following an investment of "tens of millions" of rands, local free-to-air broadcaster OpenView HD says it has opened the door to potentially growing its viewership numbers exponentially, as it now ...