Startimes latest news

Here are the latest news updates from Startimes, a leading digital television service provider in Africa:

Breaking News

  1. Startimes Launches New Channel: Startimes Sports Plus: Startimes has launched a new sports channel, Startimes Sports Plus, which will offer exclusive sports content to its subscribers. The channel will feature live matches, sports news, and analysis. (Source: Startimes Press Release)
  2. Startimes Partners with UEFA to Broadcast Champions League Matches: Startimes has partnered with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) to broadcast the UEFA Champions League matches in Africa. The partnership will see Startimes broadcast live matches from the competition. (Source: UEFA Press Release)
  3. Startimes Introduces New Bouquets: Startimes Binge and Startimes Play: Startimes has introduced two new bouquets, Startimes Binge and Startimes Play, which offer a range of entertainment and sports content to subscribers. The bouquets are designed to cater to different customer preferences. (Source: Startimes Press Release)

Company News

  1. Startimes Appoints New CEO: Mr. Liu Zhenhua: Startimes has appointed Mr. Liu Zhenhua as its new CEO, effective from January 2023. Mr. Liu has over 20 years of experience in the media and entertainment industry. (Source: Startimes Press Release)
  2. Startimes Wins Award for Best Digital TV Service Provider: Startimes has won the award for Best Digital TV Service Provider at the 2022 Africa Digital TV Awards. The award recognizes Startimes' commitment to providing high-quality digital TV services to its subscribers. (Source: Africa Digital TV Awards Press Release)

Industry News

  1. Digital TV Subscriptions to Reach 1.5 Billion by 2025: According to a report by Grand View Research, the global digital TV market is expected to reach 1.5 billion subscribers by 2025, driven by the increasing adoption of digital TV services in emerging markets. (Source: Grand View Research Report)
  2. Africa's Digital TV Market to Reach $10 Billion by 2027: According to a report by ResearchAndMarkets, the African digital TV market is expected to reach $10 billion by 2027, driven by the growing demand for digital TV services in the region. (Source: ResearchAndMarkets Report)

These are the latest news updates from Startimes. I hope you find them informative and helpful!