A new pay TV arrives

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This coming Saturday, a new pay television broadcaster will launch in Botswana. The new channel, GTV, comes at a time when there is a groundswell of disillusionment particularly amongst football lovers after Multi Choice failed to buy the rights to televise live a great chunk of the English premiership games.

GTV is owned by Gateway Communications.
Although a release from the group has not given an indication of how much the service would cost, they are adamant that theirs would be available at an affordable price.
"When it comes to television, all too often Africans have been faced with limited choice, low quality and poor value for money but that is about to change," the release says adding that GTV will bring quality viewing and a great choice.


" Viewers will have access to major international channels as well as GTV's own channels created especially to satisfy local tastes. Programming will include a diverse range of news, sports, movies, popular series, music, and religious content. Among GTV's own channels will be prime, 'G Prime', an exciting entertainment and movie channel, and G sports, showing the best in live international and African sports including European football.

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