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Pay TV providers respond to Coronavirus with new offers
Pay TV providers are continuing to respond to the Coronavirus crisis and the confinement at home of large swathes of the world’s population by launching a range of free windows and other initiatives.
In Russia, pay TV operator NTV+ has de-encrypted its TV channels, movies and shows on satellite and OTT platforms throughout the country until the end of April.
Non-subscribers will have access to 190 TV channels across popular genres, while existing subscribers to the operator’s satellite service will receive the service for free.
NTV+ is also providing free access to new and current NTV+ subscribers to a premium movie package, while access to national channels will be made available free of charge on its online and app-based services.
In Turkey, beIN Media Group-owned Digiturk is bringing additional services and upgrades to new and current subscribers. All existing DTH sport customers will have access to the pay TV operator’s entertainment offering free of charge until sports events resume. Existing DTH customers will also have access to the BeIN Connect service free until the end of March, while new beIN Connect customers will receive the service free for the first month.
New subscribers to non-sports packages will get three months’ access to Digitürk’s entertainment content for free.
In South Africa, MultiChoice is bringing news channels to subscribers and non-subscribers alike on the DStv Now app, and is adding CNN to the DStv Family and Access packages, while adding Africanews to its service.
The broadcaster is also making educational channel Mindset available on its catch-up service, along with Da Vinci, until the end of May and is opening up kids channel Nickelodeon to DStv Compact, Family and Access subscribers until April 14.
The broadcaster is airing sports documentaries in place of live sports and has opened up its sports channels to a wider base.
The broadcaster has also added 10 additional movies to its now 40-strong BoxOffice offering and reduced the cost to ZAR25.
In Germany, ProSiebenSat.1 and Discovery JV Joyn has made its recently-launched premium offering Joyn+ available free of charge to users for the first three months.