eMedia says it launched the channel to help E-tv viewers stay entertained and keep up to date with their shows even amidst load-shedding interruptions.
eMedia has announced the discontinuation of the Power-Up! Channel on the Openview platform, which takes effect on Monday, 8 July 2024.
eMedia says it launched the channel to help E-tv viewers stay entertained and keep up-to-date with their shows despite load-shedding. Launched on Wednesday, 3 July 2024, Openview said the new decoder marked the “dawn of a new era in home entertainment for South Africa”.
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