Openview has announced its decision to discontinue its Power-Up! channel 114 from Monday, July 8. The channel was launched in January 2023 during the peak of load-shedding challenges in South Africa.
South Africans who opt for Openview over DStv’s cheapest package will start saving money after two years and four months, a MyBroadband analysis has revealed. If you compare DStv Access rather than ...
eMedia has announced that it will launch “a few” more channels on its Openview platform in its 2022/23 financial year. In its annual results for 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022, the broadcaster also ...
Openview is SA's first free-to-air satellite service owned by eMedia. Openview owner, eMedia, recently launched a new decoder with a built-in Wi-Fi receiver that will enable viewers to access ...
Today Jacaranda FM announced their partnership with Openview as the beloved radio station in Gauteng is added to the free-to-air satellite platform. Channel 602 will become the home of More Music you ...
After reaching the milestone of penetrating three million homes, South African free-to-view direct broadcast satellite television provider Openview is launching an added pay TV option called Ultraview ...
Free-to-air satellite service OpenView yesterday said that it would start blocking decoders that are outside of South Africa. The reason they cited was that they are only licenced to operate in SA.
Openview has added leading KZN commercial broadcaster East Coast Radio (ECR) to the free-to-air satellite platform's audio bouquet. With an audience of more than 1.1 million tuning into East Coast ...
No, it is free if you have DTT or DTH free-to-air decoder/STB. Those who do choose the commercial decoders from DSTV and StarSat will be expected to pay for the service with their preferred service ...
Openview owner eMedia has announced that it will launch a new pay-TV service, Ultraview, on 6 March 2023. Ultraview will enable viewers to watch additional bouquets of content for a monthly ...