Open Week is here
again! Startimes just unveiled eight (8) new exciting channels on its StarTimes
platform. All eight channels will be open to all subscribers for free across
all bouquets from November 10th to 16th,
2014.
The eight new
channels have been carefully selected to
enhance digital television experience for all Nigerians, from sports to music; it
promises the best digital entertainment you won’t be forgetting in a hurry!
The
brand new channels include:Da Vinci Learning, QYOU, StarTimes Dadin Kowa (hausa channel), Pop, Wazobia
tv, Cool tv, Trace Sport Stars and StarTimes Sport 2.
These amazing new channels are top-notch in any pay-tv content
category. QYOU is first of its kind, highly rated and most fascinating
videos of Youtube are being watched and enjoyed. The Star-Sport 2 brings Live
the European Qualifying series exclusively to everyone face, other channels
promise unending entertainment.
Amazing! Isn’t
it? Non-stop excitement for 7 days at zero cost! If you’re not on StarTimes yet,
you better get on board to enjoy the best programmes and channels at really affordable
prices.
StarTimes has it
all; the best of music, films, sport, news, documentaries, reality shows, cartoons
and kiddies shows for the entire family. You are guaranteed to enjoy quality
programming, no delay in decoder scanning, affordable subscription rates.
#StarTimesOpenWeek
starts on the 10th of November and ends on 16th; don’t miss out on the
excitement!
For more
information:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StarTimes_Ng
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTimesNG
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That monopoly need to be broken. We deserve to have options to chose from
Nice
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Linda I hope you are not on something. these channels that am seeing right now on startime
ReplyDeletewao startimes again welldone for doing a good job and you guys have been so consistence in your daily dealing.
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ReplyDeleteHave u been living under a rock?
Delete@Uche, So why are others options not opening shop. Me I enjoy my dstv oh. New companies have to be able to show me what I want to watch.
ReplyDeletePls, how much is startimes now?
ReplyDeletenice one...
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Startimes na baba jo. I love its affordability, mobility and wide varieties of programme. Lammiie@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteRubbish
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and DSTV is busy doing yanga with their monopoly.
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ReplyDeletei just love startimes effort just 4 years they are still growing stronger by the day.thier financial back up must be so strong and they are really making sales.
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DSTV shakara don 2much
Startimes na u guys Open our eyes ooo Dstv just dey collect our moni since
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ReplyDeletestartimes is really trying dstv is over 20 years in nigeria if startimes get to that level the will do so well
ReplyDeletedstv brought out Gotv to fight startimes so that they will only have the whole nigerians in thier pocket but startimes is still very strong every were u go there is startimes
ReplyDeletevery good development welldone
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ReplyDeleteStarTimes has spent 4 years in Nigeria while DSTV has spent 20. Time will tell .
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