StarSat
Company type | Public |
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Industry | Television |
Predecessor | TopTV |
Founded | May 1, 2010 |
Headquarters | Midrand, Gauteng, South Africa |
Products | Direct broadcast satellite |
Website | www.starsat.co.za |
Footnotes / references On Digital Media |
StarSat, South Africa is a subsidiary of the Chinese satellite television provider, StarTimes, operating in South Africa that began broadcasting on 1 May 2010.[1] StarSat is owned by On Digital Media,[2] who were granted a pay-TV license by ICASA in September 2007.[3] On Digital Media is 20% owned by TV satellite operator SES and 20% owned by China’s StarTimes.[4] StarSat's service is aimed at the LSM 6-9 demographic, targeting middle class viewers. Until 31 October 2013, the service was known as TopTV.[5]
History
On Digital Media (Pty) Ltd began broadcasting on 1 May 2010 as TopTV.[1]
On 30 April 2013, shareholders of On Digital Media (ODM), StarSat's parent company, voted to approve StarTimes taking over a 20% share of ODM. By doing so, StarTimes effectively acquired a 65% economic interest in ODM.[4] The vote also included adoption of a business rescue plan.[5]
The StarSat brand replaced TopTV and was officially launched on 31 October 2013.[5] The new packages and channels associated with the new brand were made available on 1 December 2013.[5][6]
Broadcast and Reception
StarSat services are broadcast via satellite, using the SES-5 satellite at the 5° east orbital position, and 3 of the six 36 MHz transponders in the 'Sub Saharan Africa Ku-band' beam providing coverage of the whole sub-Saharan Africa region.[7] Transmissions are in the DVB-S2 MPEG-4 digital TV format with reception using a simple set-top box and with the Combo3 PVR decoder launched in 2011.
Channels
Movies and Entertainment
- StarTimes Movies Plus
- StarTimes Nollywood Plus
- BRICS
- StarTimes Rise
- StarTimes Novela E
- StarTimes Novela E Plus
- StarTimes Novela F1
- StarTimes Series E1
- StarTimes Series F1
- StarTimes Zone
- African Movie Channel
- Ebonylife TV
- Film Box
- FOX
- FOX Life
- StarTimes Sino Drama
- StarTimes KungFu
- SABC1
- SABC2
- SABC3
- e.tv
- eExtra
- StarTimes Africa
- WapTV
- E-Stars TV
- Glow TV
- 1KZN
- Tshwane TV
- Soweto TV
- StarTimes Bollywood
- StarTimes Yoruba
- StarTimes Dadin Kowa
- StarTimes Swahili
- Raj TV
- Nina TV
- Aforevo
- Zee Cinema
- Star Gold
- MYtv
- ONSEtv
- In Pas TV
Lifestyle
- Star Bharat
- Fine Living
- Fashion One
- Fashion Box
Actuality
- CGTN
- CGTN Documentary
- BBC World News
- Bloomberg
- France24
- FOX News
- Africanews
- MSNBC
- CNC World
- TVC News
- Deutsche Welle
- NDTV 24×7
- National Geographic Channel
- Nat Geo Wild
- Discovery Science
- ID
- Animaux
Sports
- StarTimes Sports Arena
- StarTimes Sports Life
- StarTimes Sports Premium
- StarTimes Sports Focus
- StarTimes World Football
- Fuel TV
- FOX Sports 1
- FOX Sports 2
Children's
Music
- StarTimes Music
- StarTimes Soul
- StarTimes SA Music
- StarTimes Naija
- Nigezie Extreme
- Kiss TV
- Magic
- Classica
- Trace Africa
- MCM Top
- M Tunes
Religion
- Emmanuel TV
- GOD TV
- Inspiration TV
- Deen TV
- StarTimes Gospel
- KTO
- EWTN
Encryption
Conax is used as conditional access system.
See also
- Astra 4A broadcasting satellite
- Astra 5°E orbital position
- SES satellite operator
- Astra satellite family
- MX1
References
- ^ a b "TopTV Launch - Rise Up South Africa!" (Press release). On Digital Media. 29 April 2010. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
- ^ "On Digital Media website". Retrieved 15 May 2010.
- ^ de Lanerolle, Indra (2011). "Convergence and regulation in South Africa: in search of a new public interest paradigm". info. 13 (3): 47–63.
- ^ a b "More delays in store for TopTV as shareholders head to court". City Press. 22 October 2013. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
- ^ a b c d "Goodbye TopTV, Hello StarSat" (Press release). TVSA. October 31, 2013. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
- ^ "About Us". StarSat. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
- ^ "Astra 4A". SES. Retrieved January 26, 2012.