GOtv celebrates bringing TV to you

Nov 29, 2012

Television is one of the most significant inventions in human history and it is considered one of the most effective means of communication in our world.


Television is one of the most significant inventions in human history and it is considered one of the most effective means of communication in our world.

GOtv, a growing television content product, helps drive the conversation around the significance of television by offering viewers compelling, captivating and enthralling content across popular genres.

As GOtv continues to expand and grow into new countries and cities across Africa, its content reminds people of the informative and defining power of television. With the recent celebration of World Television Day on 21 November and a few weeks away from the new year, now is a good time to recap the line-up on GOtv.

Ranging from entertainment and movies with channels such as Sony Max, Africa Magic World, Africa Magic Movies and BET; lifestyle and culture with The Style Network; sports with SuperSport Select and SuperSport Blitz; to news and commerce with Al Jazeera and music with Channel O, One Gospel, Sound City and MTV Base, GOtv also offers viewers content from public broadcasters.

All this brought to you in digital quality and without the need for a satellite dish.

Television is a medium that changes lives. It gives access to information, opportunity and it introduces ideas that can and have changed the world. Annually, research has shown that people enjoy their television and value their entertainment.

By giving viewers access to entertainment, information and opportunities to learn, GOtv is proud to be part of a global movement and medium that is changing lives and making a difference in creating stronger communities across Africa.

In commemoration of World Television Day, GOtv invites you to share your memorable experiences of TV on our Facebook pages, and to tell us what your favourite GOtv channel is and why.

GOtv – Entertaining Africa!

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