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What would become of TSTV with the launch of the Zimbabwean-owned payTV in Nigeria?

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Now that Kwese TV has launched in Nigeria, it would be interesting to see how TSTV’s fate plays out. Both payTV operators have made it flexible with their subscription plans, though price wise, TSTV has got upper hand. As for the pause for a period of time functionality, Kwese doesn’t seem to have that in their kitty. The Pause, record, rewind, fast forward (PVR) functionality  that DSTV boasts of as well does not presently feature on Kwese TV. But you do have the option of taking your viewing experience online using the Kwese apps downloadable from your Android and iOS. Kwese dishes and decoders are already available and as it should be done, they already have their dealers holding the devices across all the geo-political regions of Nigeria, something TSTV clearly has failed to achieve. Kwese is Zimbabwean owned alright, but if your service proposition is on point and meets the needs of Nigerians, they would openly accept you. TSTV is having too much suspicion around the

Cable TV launches in Nigeria with 3, 7 and 30 days subscription

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 Kwesé has announced the launch of its entertainment and sports television network Kwese TV in Lagos, Nigeria today October 19, 2017. "Kwesé comes with the ‘pay-as-you-watch’ subscription packages for premium programming which enables consumers to purchase three and seven day subscriptions at N990 and N1,850 respectively, as well as a 30 day subscription option for only N6,275,” added Amkpa. Purchasing a satellite dish and decoder combo goes for N10,960 inclusive of installation. What’s more, your first month’s (30 day) subscription to Kwesé TV’s full entertainment and sports bouquet is free! The full Kwesé TV bouquet offers over 65 channels of pure entertainment with well-known international channels such as CNN International, DreamWorks, DTX, ESPN, VICELAND, Diddy’s REVOLT TV and home-grown channels such as Channels TV, TVC News and NTA. This means Nigerian audiences can remain connected to Kwesé with channels such as Africa News, Flow TV, NTA, Islam TV and of cours

10 tips to manage your business like a pro on social site

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Yes Instagram is primarily a visual medium for sharing memories and moments in pictures and short videos with friends and followers. However, these days it is currently regarded for doing more than just that. It is fast becoming a business and branding tool for as many who can get a hang of it. The Facebook acquired app now boasts over 300 million monthly active users, so it would be great putting it to good use for business just as much as for personal purpose. Here are a number of tips to put into use: Set up personal and business accounts Don’t let there be no distinction between your individual account and a business one. Using one and the same account may not work if you have personal photos you want to upload. Your business as a brand must have a clear consistent voice with all posts. This also goes for comedians whose humorous persona have become their brands. Regular posting time It may be counter-productive to not have a regular time with which you produce cont