Digital television network, Startimes
is now the exclusive broadcast sponsor of the German Bundesliga in
Nigeria and the rest of the sub-Sahara Africa following the signing of a
5-year deal Tuesday in Tiajin, China at the ongoing 5th African Digital
Television Development Seminar.
The deal gives Startimes, the pay tv company with the
widest country coverage, fastest growing subscribers and largest
transmission capacity in African broadcasting industry the sole right to
broadcast all German Bundesliga 1 games for the next five years.
Pang Xinxing, president of the StarTimes group says the
the Bundesliga is one of the best football leagues in the world and it
signals the beginning of a robust drive to make StarTimes the preferred
choice in digital television in Nigeria and the rest of sub-Saharan
Africa.
Jorg Daubitzer from the DFL Sports Enterprise GmbH, the
marketing arm of the Bundesliga, the partnership between the Bundesliga
and StarTimes was inevitable because of the company’s position as the
fastest growing cable and digital television network in Africa.
“It was important for us to close the deal with StarTimes
because the platform offers us the opportunity to reach millions of
homes we didn’t reach before in this football-crazy continent. We see
kids all over Africa playing at every available space and it is only
fitting that we provide an opportunity for them to see one of the best
football leagues in the world.
Kay Dammholz, also from the marketing arm of the
Bundesliga reveals the package is more than the 90 minutes if football
action on the pitch.
“It is a total package that includes preview and review
shows which will also showcase the goals of the week among other things.
“We are indeed delighted that we working with a company
with a lot of experience and expertise,”he said. Gary Rathbone,
the Sports Director in the media division at StarTimes believes the
signing of the deal signsposts his company’s determination to ensure
millions of its subscribers have access to quality content on its
bouquet at very affordable cost. The signing ceremony was preceded by a
symbolic handing over a football to Pang by Daubitzer to signal the
start of their match-winning relationship which us for five seasons at
the first instance.
Digital television network, Startimes
is now the exclusive broadcast sponsor of the German Bundesliga in
Nigeria and the rest of the sub-Sahara Africa following the signing of a
5-year deal Tuesday in Tiajin, China at the ongoing 5th African Digital
Television Development Seminar.
The deal gives Startimes, the pay tv company with the
widest country coverage, fastest growing subscribers and largest
transmission capacity in African broadcasting industry the sole right to
broadcast all German Bundesliga 1 games for the next five years.
Pang Xinxing, president of the StarTimes group says the
the Bundesliga is one of the best football leagues in the world and it
signals the beginning of a robust drive to make StarTimes the preferred
choice in digital television in Nigeria and the rest of sub-Saharan
Africa.
Jorg Daubitzer from the DFL Sports Enterprise GmbH, the
marketing arm of the Bundesliga, the partnership between the Bundesliga
and StarTimes was inevitable because of the company’s position as the
fastest growing cable and digital television network in Africa.
“It was important for us to close the deal with StarTimes
because the platform offers us the opportunity to reach millions of
homes we didn’t reach before in this football-crazy continent. We see
kids all over Africa playing at every available space and it is only
fitting that we provide an opportunity for them to see one of the best
football leagues in the world.
Kay Dammholz, also from the marketing arm of the
Bundesliga reveals the package is more than the 90 minutes if football
action on the pitch.
“It is a total package that includes preview and review
shows which will also showcase the goals of the week among other things.
“We are indeed delighted that we working with a company
with a lot of experience and expertise,”he said. Gary Rathbone,
the Sports Director in the media division at StarTimes believes the
signing of the deal signsposts his company’s determination to ensure
millions of its subscribers have access to quality content on its
bouquet at very affordable cost. The signing ceremony was preceded by a
symbolic handing over a football to Pang by Daubitzer to signal the
start of their match-winning relationship which us for five seasons at
the first instance.
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