Tag: StarTimes

  • StarTimes launches new Igbo channel

    Pay TV network StarTimes has further enriched digital TV viewing and family entertainment in Nigeria with the launch of a new lifestyle Igbo channel called Isi Mbido.

    The new channel, which came live on StarTimes pay TV platform channel 172 (on DTT/antenna model) on Monday, was introduced to provide rich entertainment for Igbos and Igbo speaking people in and outside Nigeria following the successful launches of ST Dadin Kowa and ST Yoruba for Hausa and Yoruba people and viewers respectively.

    Announcing the new channel, StarTimes Chief Operating Officer Tunde Aina said: “The new channel called Isi Mbido, which means The Source, was a niche channel designed to entertain and propagate the rich Igbo culture, targeting the youth, the young at heart and the older generation, and in fact, the entire family primarily with movies, music, lifestyle and general entertainment content.”

    “The new channel seeks to fully explore the depths of culture and traditions of Ndi Igbo, their history, lineage, religious inclinations, business prowess, and so many other factors that make them unique in their own way. Some interesting Igbo movies, soaps and series are from time to time added to the mix, to give the viewer a well-rounded viewing experience.”

    This is the true and authentic source of Igbo culture, tradition and lifestyle. It tells the true, unadulterated Igbo story, but from a modern perspective. It also serves as an effective bridge between the old and the new brigade, so that the language, culture and tradition of an entire tribe will not be drowned by modern and contemporary cultures and traditions and the proud heritage of Ndi Igbo will not diminish or be lost in translation”, added Aina.

    He noted: “We hope to entertain viewers with over 1,000 hours of fresh content in the next one year. We hope to excite both Igbo people and lovers of Igbo culture within and outside Nigeria. We have series of events lined up and every form of collaboration will be utilised to make it one of the best channels. The channel is strictly Igbo with all the contents in Igbo but the movies will be subtitled in English for better understanding by non-Igbo people who want to enjoy quality entertainment.

    Some of the key programmes and shows lined up on the channel include Ututu Oma Nu, Oge Anuli, Umunwayin Agbara Ohuru, Omumu Asusu Igbo, Oge Ekene, Ihe N’eme Na Obodo Ututu Oma Nu is an exciting, entertaining and culturally rich daily morning show. It is our day starter and therefore packed with information, education, mass enlightenment and more. It is targeted more at the intellectually sound audience; therefore, it aims at delivering on knowledge as well as entertainment while Oge Anuli is a high energy, daily lunch time entertainment package. Lunchtime is generally fun time, a time of relaxation and rebooting after putting in a lot of work all morning. There is therefore the need for a show that is loaded with lots of exciting and entertaining content.  These and many more are programs that will glue viewers to stay tuned always.

  • StarTimes premieres exciting series

    PAY TV service provider, StarTimes, has lined up new exciting series on its ST Novela, Fox and AMC channels this month. This, its management says, is in a bid to further enrich entertainment and viewing pleasure for subscribers.

    According to management, ST Novela begins Season 1 of Legendary Love, the story of a young lady who was unjustly accused of a clergyman’s murder. With that horrible crime, she was arrested and spent 23 years in prison. In the present day, a young lady must figure out the real story behind the Priest’s mysterious death.

    Season 1 of On The Wings Of Love also debuts on ST Novela this month, showing a 2015 Philippine romantic comedy television series which premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on August 10, 2015. The romantic comedy centers around two different people—Leah, a simple girl with an American dream; and Clark, a boy living his American life—who are forced to marry to legally stay and continue working in the United States.

    Also on ST Novela is La Niña which tells the story of a young girl recruited by force by the guerrilla, where she lived in first-hand the horror of war. After many years, she flees from the armed group and guided to set on a new path, returning to ordinary life which will not be easy due to the struggles of re integration in to society, the challenge of under stating this new side of herself and confronting her own family.

    ST Novela will also in March continue popular series, Amazona on Saturdays and Sundays with the story Victoriano, a landowner and businessman, father of three daughters (Diana, Casandra and Constanza), victim of lies and intrigues that prevent him from being with the love of his life.

    Other series will be airing are House 6 on AMC Series, as well as popular series, Empire which returned last Thursday on Fox with the second part of Season 3.

  • StarTimes to offer ‘Easter gifts’ to customers

    StarTimes will offer series of ‘Easter gifts’ to customers. The Pay-TV giant yesterday announced that it would serve up a visual feast to subscribers with launching an Easter promo from March 20 till May 31.

    A statement by Head of Public Relations, Mr. Israel Bolaji, said the promo provides an opportunity for viewers to learn more about premium channels.

    The statement reads: “Consistent with StarTimes’ mission and values, the Easter promo will allow subscribers enjoy a visual feast, especially during the Easter season.

    “For viewers of StarTimes terrestrial TV (DTT) services, Classic Bouquet with over 70 channels will be open to subscribers for one week when they purchase one month Basic Bouquet service during the promo. Several prominent channels, like StarTimes Novela E1, StarTimes Kungfu, E!, IDX, POP, StarTimes Bollywood and StarTimes Sports Life, are included in the extra offer.

    “StarTimes will spare no efforts to offer rich, diverse and high quality television content services to African customers.

    “If viewers subscribe one month Classic Bouquet, they would enjoy one week Unique Bouquet for free, watching over 90 channels.

    “Usually it is lower or basic bouquet with a few channels that is included in the first subscription of Satellite TV (DTH), but customers can go premium directly with StarTimes.

    “Customers can access StarTimes Satellite TV service and directly enjoy premium channels with one month Super Bouquet inclusively. The Super Bouquet with more than 120 channels will allow subscribers to watch numerous first-class channels including StarTimes Series E1, Fox, NGC E, NGW, StarTimes Worldfootball HD, Baby TV, StarTimes Bollywood and E!.

    “And the Super Bouquet will be open to viewers for one week when they pay for one month Smart Bouquet during the promo.”

  • StarTimes, HS Media Group formalise partnership

    StarTimes, HS Media Group formalise partnership

    A milestone has been recorded in the Nigeria sports media and entertainment industry with the formalisation of the long  awaited partnership between StarTimes and HS Media Group for the live telecast of the German Bundesliga matches.

    The partnership, running into several millions of dollars  was tied up on Friday, January 13 with the contract signing  session taking place at the HS Media Group Headquarters in Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos. The documents were signed by the  representatives of both firms.

    The Vice President Marketing and General Manager for  StarTimes Lagos, Justin Zhang, represented the broadcast company while the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of HS  Media Group, Taye Ige, represented the leading sports  marketing firm.

    This new relationship will beam live Bundesliga matches into  Nigerian homes every weekend. A major development in the  Nigerian broadcast is tied to the collaboration as the partnership  will not just bring live matches to Nigerians but will also showcase indigenous studio analysis and ambience. HS Media Group will feature an array of well exposed and vibrant  presenters and analysts on the live football programme while  producing from their ultra-modern studios.

    An elated Ige said: “We worked so hard over the years to make  this dream come true and we are quite appreciative that StarTimes bought into this huge dream and the partnership has  given a wider scope to the Nigerian broadcast industry. We are  grateful to God Almighty that we have been able to provide  more opportunities to many Nigerians, especially at this critical  time in the economy of the country.”

    Subscribers on the StarTimes platform will have the benefit of  enjoying this initiative starting when the second half of the Bundesliga season resumes on January 20th and will run all through the 2016/17 season.

  • Startimes launches dtt  platform in Daura

    Startimes launches dtt platform in Daura

    STARTIMES, the foremost Digital Television Network Company, has launched its DTT platform in Daura, an ancient city in historic Hausa land.

     Representative of Director General of NTA, Mr Maxwell Loko, said NTA STARTIMES was adding Daura to one of its 80 cities in Nigeria.

    He added that the people can enjoy digital life with little amount of money, by watching beautiful educative and entertaining programmes under different TV Stations, especially NTA Hausa farin wata TV, Dadin Kowa, Liberty TV and others.

     There were cultural displays and drama to entertain guests at the event.

    A popular comedian, Mr MC Tagwaye, did his skit, imitating President Muhammadu Buhari’s character, attitude and voice, urging the people of Daura to patronise StarTimes.

    The representative of National Broadcasting Corporation, Mohammad Alhaji Nanu, hailed the coming of StarTimes to Daura, saying the initiative would enable the people be part of global entertainment and news.

    Also, other enthusiasts praised StarTimes for giving them this experience , emphasising that StarTimes remains the best in family entertainment.

      Organisers of the event, management of Farin wata TV under the leadership of Umar Faruk Musa, said they would keep on delivering interesting Hausa movies and documentaries to subscribers.

  • INDIGENOUS FILMMAKERS KICK AS STARTIMES VOICES CHINESE FILMS IN YORUBA

    HARPING on the fact that functional economies all over the world are known to guide their industries jealously, several indigenous filmmakers and film marketers in Nigeria gathered, last Wednesday, to condemn a current trend whereby Chinese and Indian films are being re-voiced in Yoruba language, saying the act, if not quickly curtailed, is not only capable of eroding Nigeria’s indigenous culture but would also constitute a threat to employment generation which the film industry is noted for.

    The movie stakeholders, under the aegis of Conference of Indigenous Language Films, alleged that StarTimes, a direct-to-home pay-tv station is more culpable of this act, by dubbing thousands of Chinese films in Yoruba and Hausa languages. They described the development as shocking an attempt by the Chinese to institutionalize their culture at the expense of Nigeria’s.

    Leading other industry veterans such as Prince Jide Kosoko, Alhaji Abdullahi Abdurasak, Barrister Tunji Bamisigbin, Tunji Ojetola, Yomi Fash Lanso and a host of others at a press conference which held at LTV Complex, Ikeja, President of the Theatre Arts and Movie Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), Mr. Dele Odule, urged the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, and the National Assembly to wade into the matter by stopping the move.

    He said: “It gives me great pleasure, on behalf of members of the Conference Of Indigenous Language Film Practitioners to address you on an unfortunate situation which, if not quickly curtailed, will not only rob us of the need to sustain and develop our culture, but also of our source of livelihood and by extension, our desire to sustain employment for the several cast and crew members who depend on film production for their daily bread.

    “You may have observed, as you pass by some bus stops in Lagos, a convergence of youngsters watching some Chinese or Indian films that have been dubbed into distorted, embellished and uncouth dialogues in Yoruba language.

    “The more shocking development, gentlemen of the press, is that, there is an attempt by the Chinese to institutionalize this trend, with StarTimes, a direct-to-home pay-tv station now dubbing thousands of Chinese films in Yoruba and Hausa languages.

    “We hereby reject this development in its entirety, and urge the Federal Government and our regulatory agencies to see the danger inherent in this practice and stop the trend.

    “This is totally uncalled for at this time when the Federal Government is looking in the direction of the film industry as a viable alternative to oil in its economic diversification policy. Thus, we are trusting that the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who has often expressed his passion for the film industry and his desire to turn the motion picture sector from a creative industry to a creative economy to see this incursion of Chinese films as a barrier to his dream for our industry.

    “While we believe that the National Film and Video Censors Board should give these types of films a priority in their occasional raid of the film markets for uncensored and illegal movies, we also urge the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to see this as an indirect way of violating the limit of broadcast time stipulated for foreign contents.”

    Odule recalled a 2015 report by leading audit firm, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) which put the worth of Nigerian entertainment and media industry at more than US$4 billion annually, with the prediction that by 2019, the market will be more than twice as big, with estimated total revenue of US$8.1 billion, saying; “How do we attain this feat if foreign companies now want to take advantage of our local market?”

    The filmmakers plan to take their complaint to the National Assembly, if need be.

  • Indigenous filmmakers kick as StarTimes voices Chinese films in Yoruba

    Indigenous filmmakers kick as StarTimes voices Chinese films in Yoruba

    Harping on the fact that functional economies all over the world are known to guard their industries jealously, several indigenous filmmakers and film marketers in Nigeria gathered, last Wednesday, to condemn a current trend whereby Chinese and Indian films are being re-voiced in Yoruba language, saying the act, if not quickly curtailed, is not only capable of eroding Nigeria’s indigenous culture but would also constitute a threat to employment generation which the film industry is noted for.

    The movie stakeholders, under the aegis of Conference of Indigenous Language Films, alleged that StarTimes, a direct-to-home pay-tv station is more culpable of this act, by dubbing thousands of Chinese films in Yoruba and Hausa languages. They described the development as shocking and an attempt by the Chinese to institutionalize their culture at the expense of Nigeria’s.

    Leading other industry veterans such as Prince Jide Kosoko, Alhaji Abdullahi Abdurasak, Barrister Tunji Bamisigbin, Tunji Ojetola, Yomi Fash Lanso and a host of others at a press conference which held at LTV Complex, Ikeja, President of the Theatre Arts and Movie Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), Mr. Dele Odule, urged the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, and the National Assembly to wade into the matter by stopping the move.

    He said: “It gives me great pleasure, on behalf of members of the Conference Of Indigenous Language Film Practitioners to address you on an unfortunate situation which, if not quickly curtailed, will not only rob us of the need to sustain and develop our culture, but also of our source of livelihood and by extension, our desire to sustain employment for the several cast and crew members who depend on film production for their daily bread.

    “You may have observed, as you pass by some bus stops in Lagos, a convergence of youngsters watching some Chinese or Indian films that have been dubbed into distorted, embellished and uncouth dialogues in Yoruba language.

    “The more shocking development, gentlemen of the press, is that, there is an attempt by the Chinese to institutionalize this trend, with StarTimes, a direct-to-home pay-tv station now dubbing thousands of Chinese films in Yoruba and Hausa languages.

    “We hereby reject this development in its entirety, and urge the Federal Government and our regulatory agencies to see the danger inherent in this practice and stop the trend.

    “This is totally uncalled for at this time when the Federal Government is looking in the direction of the film industry as a viable alternative to oil in its economic diversification policy. Thus, we are trusting that the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who has often expressed his passion for the film industry and his desire to turn the motion picture sector from a creative industry to a creative economy to see this incursion of Chinese films as a barrier to his dream for our industry.

    “While we believe that the National Film and Video Censors Board should give these types of films a priority in their occasional raid of the film markets for uncensored and illegal movies, we also urge the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to see this as an indirect way of violating the limit of broadcast time stipulated for foreign contents.”

    Odule recalled a 2015 report by leading audit firm, Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) which put the worth of Nigerian entertainment and media industry at more than US$4 billion annually, with the prediction that by 2019, the market will be more than twice as big, with estimated total revenue of US$8.1 billion, saying; “How do we attain this feat if foreign companies now want to take advantage of our local market?”

  • Startimes broadcasts FIFA Club World Cup games live

    StarTimes Nigeria, popular pay TV platform has commenced exclusive broadcast of the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2016 to its viewers in Nigeria from December 8 to December 18.

    The all-champions football tournament, currently in its 13th edition, is a FIFA organised international club football tournament between champion clubs from each of the six continental confederations, as well as the national league champion from the host country. The tournament will be hosted by Japan and beamed live on startimes sports channels including sports focus and world football.

    On Sunday 11th, AFC will battle Club América by 8:00am on startimes Sports Focus channel while Mamelodi Sundowns  will face  W1 by 11.30AM. On Thursday Dec 15, Real Madrid will play W2 by 11.30AM, available on startimes world football channel 254 or 245.

    MATCH SCHEDULE

    8-Dec Host   v  Auckland City  ,  11:30am  – Sports Focus

    11-Dec   AFC    v   Club América  , 8:00am  Sports Focus

    11-Dec Mamelodi Sundowns  v  W1 , 11:30am, Sports Focus

    14-Dec     L2      v  L3    8:30 ,World Football

    14-Dec Atlético Nacional  v W3 ,11:30am, World Football

    15-Dec    W2   v  Real Madrid, 11:30am, World Football

    18-Dec L6     v  L5   8:30am,

    World Football

    18-De W6   v  W5  11:30am, World Football

  • Startimes brings One Championship to Nigerian viewers

    Startimes brings One Championship to Nigerian viewers

    Pay-TV operator, StarTimes, has partnered One Championship for broadcast rights of its martial arts sports media property. The deal will see StarTimes screening the world-class MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) content to its various fans across Africa.
    Victor Cui, CEO of One Championship, stated that the programme continues to push the boundaries of mixed martial arts (MMA) in Asia by extending its reach to fans of the sport in Africa.
    “There is huge potential for growth in Africa and obviously in China where we have focused our efforts. The growth of the sport of MMA is one of the key factors in helping nations develop their local sporting industries and ONE is proud to lead the charge,” he said.
    According to Guo Ziqi, Vice President of StarTimes, the platform has been dedicated to bringing exciting sports content and quality service to African audiences.
    “As MMA and combat sports like boxing are gaining popularity in Africa, we built our Sports Arena channel into a channel dedicated to these sports. One Championship will be showcased to Africa as flagship content. Unique to ONE as compared to other MMA events, the promotion is closer to home and really connects with local fans. ONE has a substantial number of Asian athletes including Chinese athletes who exhibit skill, honor and humility. StarTimes is able to get a grasp on ONE Championship’s core DNA deeper,” she said.
    She added that StarTimes is delighted at bringing the ONE Championship close to African and Nigerians viewers. It will offer great entertainment pleasure and viewing delight to our huge number of viewers in Africa and Nigeria and will be a great platform to promote martial arts and excite its fans and TV viewers in general.

  • StarTimes unveils inbuilt TV/decoder set

    StarTimes  has unveiled an integrated HD digital TV set which comes with an inbuilt decoder.

    The new product, which comes in three sizes and already in the market, is designed to save users the stress of buying TV and decoder separately as well as clumsy wiring connections.

    The TV, which comes with over 100 pay TV and free-to-air channels, was built to grant end-users instant access to join the digital TV train as being promoted by the Federal Government.

    Its Chief Operating Officer, Tunde Aina, said as a pay TV industry leader, StarTimes was committed to introducing new innovations and technologies that can enhance digital TV experience for Nigerians and Africans, and rally the people to enjoy maximum dtv entertainment at very affordable rates.

    He said StarTimes was committed to “providing customers with the most enduring Digital LED TVs and the most splendid viewing experience, integrated with cutting-edge technologies and exquisite craftsmanship.