StarTimes and VIDAA have announced that streaming application StarTimes ON is now available on VIDAA-powered Hisense smart TVs. StarTimes ON is a mobile application by Africa’s leading digital TV ...
StarTimes has been named the Best Pay TV Operator at the coveted Beacon of Information and Communication Technology (BoICT) awards. The Sino-Nigerian Pay TV firm was declared the winner at a gala, ...
As consumers gear up towards migration from analogue to digital broadcasting as the global deadline draws close, StarTimes, the popular PayTV, has introduced the Nova bouquet package which is aimed at ...
NAIROBI, Kenya--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Azuri Technologies, the first company to launch a complete pay-as-you-go solar TV package in Kenya, has announced a partnership with StarTimes to bring wider choice of ...
Insight TV has entered into a programming partnership with StarTimes in Sub-Saharan Africa, supplying eight sports-themed series to the sports channels StarTimes Sports Focus and StarTimes Sports ...
StarTimes, the Chinese-owned pay-television operator in sub-Saharan Africa, is facing the threat of a winding up order after failing to pay beIN Media Group for rights to French football’s Ligue 1, ...
StarTimes Vice President Mr. Mark Lisboa (right) and the company’s Public Relations Manager Mr. Alex Mwaura explore the various features of the StarTimes digital television set soon after the launch ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Digital television Company StarTimes Media has revised the product cost and monthly ...
An employee of StarTimes introduces the company's businesses to visitors at its headquarters in Beijing, Nov 3, 2015. [Photo/VCG] NAIROBI - Chinese media company StarTimes on Wednesday launched a ...
In the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya, Michael Nganga is watching a Chinese Kung Fu movie. His small home in Limuru village doesn’t have running water and its walls are made from corrugated metal. Yet ...
When Chinese media company StarTimes entered Ivory Coast’s pay-TV market two years ago, Canal+ appeared to take notice. A few months later, the unit of France’s Vivendi SA cut the cost of its decoder ...
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