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Channels: 100 - 399
DStv offers over 80 of the world’s best television channels available from across the globe. The platform has secured exclusive rights for premier content and channels across a full spectrum of television genres unlike anywhere on the African continent.
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Channels: 100 - 172
Calling all avid music listeners, DStv Audio offers you a range of CD quality audio services ranging from: classical and Jazz to rap, reggae, Euro hits and almost every other music genre you can imagine. So whether you want to mellow out to smooth jazzy tunes or partake in a serious session of head-banging we will give you freedom of choice… So get down with some fresh and funky beats! Don’t forget that you can also tune into an array of radio stations from around Africa.
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Channels: 400 - 439
DStv Specialist is a separate bouquet containing a selection of global foreign language channels broadcasting in Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, French and German amongst others .
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Channels 440 - 449
With 6 informative and entertaining video channels and 3 audio channels, German viewers have every reason to subscribe to DStv’s German Bouquet. Tune in for the latest in gastronomic cuisine, breaking news and what’s hot and what’s not on the entertainment scene.
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Channels: 450 - 499
DStv Indian is Africa's only 24/7 Indian television offering and brings the magic and glamour of Bollywood into your home. It caters for both the North and South Indian communities with channels such as: B4U, Sony, Zee TV, NDTV, Sun TV and KTV. So if you want the latest scoop on what’s hot on the Bollywood scene, box office hits and star-studded events then tune in to our Indian Bouquets. The South African bouquet also includes SABC 1, 2 and 3, eTV, the Mindset Learn channel and IQRAA, an Arabic Islamic video channel. It also has radio services, including Channel Islam International.
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Channels: 500 - 599
DStv Portuguesa brings Portugal into your home with the world's leading Portuguese channels on offer: SIC International, RTPi and TV Globo. Get access to an array of premium programming sourced from Portugal and Brazil. There’s plenty of entertainment for the whole family: tele-novelas, game-shows, reality, news, talk-shows and a wide selection of sport. So tune into DStv Portuguesa for a truly unique experience.
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Channels 600 - 699
At DStv we believe the world is your oyster. Keeping this in mind we strive to provide you with a wide selection of premium content from across the globe on DStv French. Our A-class viewing on offer is irresistible. Catch the latest box office movies, gripping series, an array of sport, music, kids viewing, news and more. So spoil yourselves with premium French viewing on DStv.
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After the channel shift it will be so much easier to find your favourite channels as they will be grouped in their respective genres.
All you have to do is learn your new 3 digit channel numbers or find your new numbers on www.DStv.com.
DISH / Skottel / TV24 / Africa DISH Magazine October will all have the new channel grid as a false cover or insertion.
Hard-copies of the new channel numbers will be available at all MultiChoice Agents & Branches.
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Key benefits of the changes are:
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More room for growth |
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Easier flow through bouquet |
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Enhanced channel genre grouping |
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Why are you shuffling channels again?
Following the successful implementation of the channel shift 6 months ago and feedback from customers, we've made some improvements to the channel numbering and grouping. One of the important recommendations from subscribers was to number our key channels and genres in a manner that is easier to remember. Movies and general entertainment will be merged into one category - and these numbers will start at 100. News and commerce channels will be moved from 280 to 400. These changes will provide our customers with seamless channel surfing and an enhanced viewing experience.
When does the channel Shift happen?
The changes will be implemented on 1 May 2008. |
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