GOtv, digital pay-TV
service provider, has assured subscribers that it will continue to dispense
quality content and introduce innovations that offer the best of digital TV
experience. This was disclosed at a roundtable organised for a cross-section of
the media in Lagos.
Martin Mabutho, general manager, Marketing and Sales,
MultiChoice Nigeria, told journalists that GOtv received immensely positive
feedback in the previous year owing to its top quality content offered to
subscribers at affordable prices. He also assured that GOtv subscribers will
continue to have access to top programmes.
“Top content that are not within the reach of average Nigerians,
are now available on GOtv. For instance, for the first time our reality TV
show, BBNaija, was aired on GOtv and it was exceedingly successful, not just in
Nigeria but across Africa”, he said.
“We also brought key football tournaments like the Emirates FA
Cup. GOtv subscribers will have access to live broadcast of the 2017 FIFA
Confederations Cup in Russia as well as other FIFA tournaments on SuperSport”,
he concluded.
Akinola Salu, general manager, GOtv said that they looked
forward to an even better year, as more channels will be launched and
innovations that will wow subscribers will be introduced soon.
“2017 is going to be a very interesting year. Expect to see the
same digital quality and great content. As a way of rewarding our subscribers
for their loyalty, we introduced an incentive programme in March called GOtv
WOW. All customers on GOtv Plus and GOtv Value, who stay continuously connected
for three months and more, will have uninterrupted access to two extra channels
and monthly airtime bonuses at no extra cost,’ he said.
Salu reiterated that GOtv Lite, a N400 subscription package, was
launched to bring more people into the digital space with 20 exciting channels.
He further stated that GOtv Lite is the most affordable in the
pay-TV market, offering subscribers more choices and flexible payment options
at N400 monthly, N1050 quarterly and N3100 annually.
“With this, we are demonstrating our leadership role in widening
access to pay-Television services and support the government drive on digital
migration,” he said.