Kwesé Sports, the
Pan-African sports TV company owned by Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa
has signed broadcast rights for live and delayed matches, programme
highlights,
on-demand programming and localised review programmes on its free to air and
pay-tv offer.
The TV network
has signed a four-year deal with the UEFA and FIFA to have broadcasting rights
for the association’s national team football matches across Africa except for
South Africa, raising sports viewership in Kenya a notch higher.
The founder of
the telecoms conglomerate Econet set up and rolled out Kwesé Sports in Kenya
and across the continent on mobile, Internet and satellite-based free-to-air
platforms mid last year.
KWESE SPORTS OWNER STRIVE MASIYIWA |
“As a pan-African broadcaster with the largest
FTA sports channel, we pride ourselves in providing exclusive content. It goes
without saying that soccer is one of the continent’s most loved sports. By
making the very best sporting action available to our viewers through our world
class sports offering which includes Kwese Free Sports, KS1, KS2 and ESPN, we
are fast becoming Africa’s premium sports destination,” said Joseph Hundah,
President and CEO of Econet Media.
This deal
comes right after US National Basketball Association (NBA) signed a multi-year
deal with Econet Media to show live games and other NBA programmes on the
firm’s pay-TV, internet and mobile platforms in sub-Saharan Africa beginning
the 2016-17 season, snatching off the arrangement between Supersport and
MultiChoice brand.
Source: MediafillasGh.com
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