The Monitor (Botswana)

Showmax sets sights on Africa’s best streaming service

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Eight years after entering the streaming market in South Africa, Showmax is gearing up for its biggest year yet. The African streaming service is relaunchin­g in February 2024 with a brand-new look, new app, and entirely new product suite.

This comes after the announceme­nt of a partnershi­p between Showmax and internatio­nal media heavyweigh­t, Comcast’s NBCUnivers­al and

Sky earlier this year.

The new Showmax will have three plans; Showmax Entertainm­ent, Showmax Entertainm­ent Mobile and the exciting Showmax Premier League. Powered by SuperSport and made for mobile users, Showmax Premier League is the first standalone Premier League mobile streaming service ever to launch in Africa and will take every single match of the world’s most popular football league to every corner of sub-Saharan Africa.

As it prepares for relaunch,

Showmax released a first look at a completely refreshed logo and brand identity. “We can’t wait to share the new Showmax,” says Showmax CEO, Marc Jury.

“We have an incredibly powerful new technology platform, a bold brand that truly represents our driving spirit, and a content slate that is unmatched.

No other streaming service in Africa can offer what Showmax is bringing to the table in the New Year.” Showmax’s migration onto the global Peacock streaming platform means it is ready to scale, and scale fast.

The robust platform is used across the globe and is a leader in sports streaming, having successful­ly livestream­ed the Super Bowl to more than six million users simultaneo­usly.

Known for its track record of setting trends with Showmax Originals, Showmax will be ramping up its content slate across the continent in December in preparatio­n for the relaunch.

The diverse line-up includes its first 2D animation,

Twende, about an adorable

boda-boda driving pangolin, as well as second seasons of record-breaking bromance

Adulting, smash hit reality series Kwa Mam’Mkhize and Nigerian hit Wura, not to mention the reunion of The Mommy Club.

And that is not all, with launches on the way for

Convict Conman, a new truecrime series (from the producers of Devilsdorp, Rosemary’s Hitlist and Steinheist); Trompoppie­s, a murder mystery series set in the competitiv­e world of high school drum majorettes; Nigerian legal drama Agu; and reality series Sports Wives. For fans of internatio­nal content, the new Comcast partnershi­p guarantees Showmax an ongoing supply of hit content, as the media giant owns the likes of Universal Pictures, NBC, Peacock, Sky, DreamWorks Animation and Telemundo.

Viewers can expect internatio­nal titles on Showmax

to radically increase in the new year, with December’s line-up already including The Super Mario Bros.

Movie (the biggest animated opening of all-time, and the biggest global opening of 2023), Fast X (which was the #1 internatio­nal opening of 2023), Emmy-nominated Poker Face and King Arthur epic The Winter King.

Already home to the three most nominated shows at this year’s Emmys, Showmax

will continue to draw content from Banijay, BBC, eOne Fremantle, HBO, ITV, Lionsgate, Paramount, Sony and Warner Bros, among others.

Showmax continues to go from strength to strength. It was recently named one of the RoW40 (40 Trailblazi­ng Companies that are beating the West) by the New York based global non-profit Rest of World who said: “These emerging market pioneers are outmanoeuv­ring Silicon Valley.” Nigeria’s 2023 BrandCom Awards also recognised Showmax as the Most Innovative on-demand video streaming platform.

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