DStv has rewarded Africa's top-performing podcasters with their own TV shows.
Popular local channels Mzansi Wethu and Mzansi Magic are set to introduce new shows from April 10 at 5.30pm, based on podcasts with largest numbers of viewers. These include Podcast and Chill with Mac G, Against The Wall with Skeem GP, Awkward Dates with Lasizwe, Joseph Dary, People Need Comedy with Mpho Popps, Spreading Humours, Open Chats Podcast and Piano Pulse.
A source close to the situation suggests that DStv took a well-calculated move to rope in the internet's most popular broadcasters, because technology is continuously evolving and many DStv subscribers have already shifted their focus to podcasts.
"This move will convert podcasters' subscribers into DStv viewers — and will work in both postcasters' and DStv's favour," said source.
DStv is dedicated to staying in sync with the fast-evolving viewing tastes of Mzansi's youth. This is just the start of an exciting journey as it continues to roll out fresh, innovative content.
“This is a revolution, a bold step into the future where linear television meets the gutsy, unfiltered world of digital storytelling,” says Shirley Adonisi, director for M-Net’s local entertainment channels.
DStv gives Mzansi's most popular podcasters their own TV shows
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DStv has rewarded Africa's top-performing podcasters with their own TV shows.
Popular local channels Mzansi Wethu and Mzansi Magic are set to introduce new shows from April 10 at 5.30pm, based on podcasts with largest numbers of viewers. These include Podcast and Chill with Mac G, Against The Wall with Skeem GP, Awkward Dates with Lasizwe, Joseph Dary, People Need Comedy with Mpho Popps, Spreading Humours, Open Chats Podcast and Piano Pulse.
A source close to the situation suggests that DStv took a well-calculated move to rope in the internet's most popular broadcasters, because technology is continuously evolving and many DStv subscribers have already shifted their focus to podcasts.
"This move will convert podcasters' subscribers into DStv viewers — and will work in both postcasters' and DStv's favour," said source.
DStv is dedicated to staying in sync with the fast-evolving viewing tastes of Mzansi's youth. This is just the start of an exciting journey as it continues to roll out fresh, innovative content.
“This is a revolution, a bold step into the future where linear television meets the gutsy, unfiltered world of digital storytelling,” says Shirley Adonisi, director for M-Net’s local entertainment channels.
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“These creators have redefined entertainment and now we’re welcoming them to shake up the traditional TV space and we are excited to be at the forefront of this transformation.”
The weekly line-up of new shows offers something for every viewer:
Mzansi Wethu (DStv 163)
Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161)
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