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Business / Economics

Namibians Spend N$151 Million on Streaming Services, Netflix Leads

Namibians have spent a total of N$151 million on video downloads and streaming services, with Netflix emerging as the most popular platform, followed by Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video. The growth in streaming service usage is attributed to the convenience, flexibility, and ad-free content these platforms offer. According to the Bank of Namibia's recent discussion note, the value of video downloads and streaming has surged from N$62 million in […]

today7 January, 2025

Entertainment

Bridgerton season three – all the usual froth, but a more mature edge as Regency fears of spinsterhood explored

        By Danielle Mariann Dove, University of Surrey   Note this piece contains spoilers for seasons two and three of Bridgerton Netflix’s Regency-inspired romance series Bridgerton has returned in all its garish glory (at least if you’re a Featherington) for the show’s much-anticipated third season. Transporting viewers once again into the glittering world of high society scandal, gossip and romantic intrigue, this latest instalment shifts the focus […]

today20 May, 2024

Science & Technology

Canal+ bid for Multichoice comes as Netflix cedes African lead to Multichoice-owned streamer Showmax

  By Seth Onyango, via bird story agency   A major shake-up in the African streaming market is looming as Multichoice faces a takeover bid from French media giant, Vivendi SE’s Canal+. A tie-up could deal another blow to Netflix which lost its continental lead last November, relinquishing 5% of its share to its top rival Showmax, while Amazon Prime gained ground. Omdia Research data shows that Netflix in 2023 […]

today8 February, 2024

Business / Economics

Showmax steps up streaming battle with Premier League on mobile plan

  By Conrad Onyango, bird story agency After taking over Africa’s market mantle from US streaming giant, Netflix, in 2023, South Africa’s Showmax is turning to smartphones to tap into a wider pool of football fanatics. The MultiChoice-owned streamer has introduced mobile-only subscriptions for Premier League content as part of a new package for its second iteration- Showmax 2.0, launching in mid-February. “Showmax Premier League is a game-changing product that […]

today17 January, 2024

World

Netflix pulls Tamil film over backlash in India

Netflix has pulled a Tamil film from its platform after receiving complaints from right-wing Hindu activists over allegedly 'hurting religious sentiments'. The OTT giant faced backlash on social media as the film reportedly depicts the daughter of a Hindu priest eating meat. Priyata Brajabasi has more.  

today12 January, 2024