From 7 – 9 November, all DStv customers with a decoder subscription will enjoy full Premium access, just in time for the Springboks to take on France.
Three familiar faces from South Africa’s television past, Ashley Hayden, Scot Scott, and Doreen Morris, are among the many icons returning to the screen to celebrate DStv’s 30th anniversary. To mark the milestone, the platform is reviving Open Time, the programming block that first introduced South Africans to pay-television in the 1990s.
For one weekend only, from Friday 7 to Sunday 9 November, all active DStv satellite customers will get full access to every DStv Premium channel for three days of pure entertainment.
“DStv has grown up alongside its viewers,” says Byron du Plessis, CEO: SA PayTV at MultiChoice, a CANAL+ company. “For three decades we have been part of South Africans’ homes, their weekends, and their memories. Open Time is part of our broader strategy to reignite the DStv brand and make world-class entertainment more accessible. From the start of November, we will be reducing our HD Decoder pricing by 30% in retail channels and over 40% through our newly launched DStv store to make joining and reconnecting with DStv easier and more affordable than ever.”
A nostalgic return to where it all began
When DStv launched in 1995, Open Time was a window into a new world of television. It gave South Africans a taste of the stories, stars, and formats that would shape pop culture for decades to come, from Carte Blanche and Egoli to the presenters who became household names.
Former M-Net presenter Ashley Hayden remembers those early years fondly. “I remember so clearly the first time I went on television. M-Net had just started airing morning movies and there were maybe two housewives watching,” she recalls with a laugh. “Everyone wanted a decoder.”
Another familiar face, Scot Scott, says being part of the 30th anniversary campaign reminded him just how far local television has come. “In those days we wrote our own scripts, dressed ourselves, and there was no autocue. You had to have everything in your head and keep going no matter what.”
For television producer and former presenter Doreen Morris, the revival of Open Time feels like a meaningful gesture. “It is a lovely way to give back to loyal viewers. For long-time customers on other packages, it opens up access to Premium stories and experiences they may not have seen before. It is a wonderful 30th birthday gift.”
The anniversary celebrations also feature the talent who are shaping entertainment today, such as Sweet Guluva (Big Brother Mzansi), and Abongwe Mseleku (reality smash-hit Uthando Nes'thembu and spin-off show Izingane Zes'thembu).
DStv Premium customers are also getting more value than ever. As part of the celebrations, customers are being gifted two additional all-device streams from November to the end of December, bringing all-device streams to four in total. The newly launched Premium concierge service offers personalised service and express troubleshooting, 24/7.
Rewards have also been revamped for DStv Premium subscribers, with more vouchers, free BoxOffice movie rentals, invites to exclusive screenings, set visits to popular local DStv shows, celebrity meet-and-greets, VIP experiences at Rugby Championship and SA20 matches, as well as chances to win luxury experiences overseas at the F1 in Brazil or Qatar, LaLiga in Spain, or AFCON in Morocco, as well as the occasional surprise gift.
DStv Premium subscribers also continue to receive Showmax at no additional cost.
A weekend of must-see entertainment
The Open Time weekend features a packed sports lineup on SuperSport, including the Springboks vs France match on Saturday and Manchester City vs Liverpool as well as the F1 Brazil Grand Prix on Sunday.
In addition to ongoing favourites like airport heist drama Levels (20:00 on Sunday on Mzansi Magic), content highlights to look forward to include:
- The latest season of Emmy-winning reality series Survivor USA (17:30 on Friday on M-Net)
- Piece by Piece, the animated biopic of 13-time Grammy winner Pharrel Williams (16:30 on Saturday on M-Net)
- Local reality series Short and Sweet S3 (18:00 on Saturday on Mzansi Magic) and Date My Family (18:00 on Sunday on Mzansi Magic)
- A new season of X-Repo, just nominated as Best Non-Scripted Reality Series at The National Film & TV Awards, where presenter Xolani Maphanga is up for Best Male TV Personality (19:00 on Saturday on Moja Love)
- The 20th anniversary special of America’s Got Talent (19:00 on Saturday on M-Net)
- The first episode of NCIS: Tony & Ziva (17:00 on Sunday on M-Net). The trailer for the spinoff hit a franchise record of 93 million views in its first week.
- Som van Twee premieres on kykNET for the first time. It was the winner of Best Feature film at the 2024 kyKNET Silwerskermfees. (20:00 on kykNET)
- Drop, a twisty thriller about the worst date ever, starring Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar (20:00 on Sunday on M-Net).
And no DStv milestone would be complete without Carte Blanche on Sunday evening at 19:00 on M-Net, continuing its legacy of investigative journalism that has shaped public life for over three decades.
How to take part
Open Time runs from 12:01AM on Friday 7 November to 11:59PM on Sunday 9 November 2025, for active DStv decoder customers in South Africa. The Open Time weekend doesn’t apply to streaming.
DStv’s online store is being refreshed and updated with celebratory deals, including an offer for a standalone DStv HD decoder at R299 (or R699 with installation), or alternatively from leading retailers at R399 (or R899 with installation), from 1 November.
Simply reconnect or stay connected to enjoy full Premium access as DStv celebrates 30 years of bringing the world home. For more information, go to www.dstv.com or follow #DStvCelebrates30 on social media platforms.
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