Here's the latest news about TV that I read and that you should read too:
"People Don’t Want To Watch Kak And Thanks To The Internet They Don’t Have To"
How is the traditional pay-TV industry handling this "interim" period where subscription television is far from dead but where subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) video streaming services are rapidly growing their audiences?
There is a reason the South African public has turned to video streaming services - the SABC isn't just struggling financially, it has a content deficit too.
Africa will have 12.96 million SVOD subscriptions by 2025, with South Africa that will supply 3 million and Nigeria that will add 2.1 million. Netflix will remain the biggest, with Disney+ that is expected to start in 2022 in Africa and that will have 2.71 million paying subscribers by 2025.
"Local player Showmax will add more than a million paying subscribers, partly due to the launch of its Pro platform and its lower prices for mobile subscribers."