
The African VOD market open for business, but don’t think it’s an easy journey
Amateur, short form content is king, so why aren’t local VOD services propping up everywhere?
Amateur, short form content is king, so why aren’t local VOD services propping up everywhere?
Local video on demand and over the top services should consider the limitations of the market and how content caters to that audience rather than
And yes, it’ll probably be available locally.
Kenyan ShowMax subscribers with buffering problems are about to get some good news.
Fibre to the home, LTE, 3G, ADSL, VDSL, tin cans and string: the number of ways you can get connected to the internet is increasing
PrideTV provides Africa’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community with its first dedicated video-on-demand service.
Altogether, 10 million TV shows and movies have been watched on ShowMax since launch last year.
This latest move makes ShowMax’s Afrikaans content available beyond Africa’s borders.
Do you remember flipping through your TV magazine with the hopes that your favourite show would finally be coming back that month? Or to find
Streaming video subs from R39 a month and offline viewing? OnTapTV has early promise.
Four month promotional drive to celebrate streaming service’s birthday.
Yet another VOD service is expected to land later this year, but so far there’s no info on pricing or details on what local content
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