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StarTimes gives more Television space to local content

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
September 13, 2019
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StarTimes, the providers of quality and affordable Digital Television Services in Uganda has pledged to target more local content. The revelation was made by Mr Franklyn Wang, the CEO StarTimes during a media breakfast at Sheraton Kampala Hotel. Mr. Wang also appreciated the media for the continued support during their 9 years of success in Uganda.

Mr Lule Isma, StarTimes Marketing Director said local content is compelling, “no wonder, channels that broadcast in local dialect are more popular”.

He attributed their local content growth to the media influence over the last 9 years.

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We celebrate 9 years of success, and we love to thank all of those who have been there for us more especially our Customers and the media,” Isma said.

During the breakfast, the management of StarTimes gifted each media member a decoder and dish with their accessories.

Cleopatra Koheirwe, the Public Relations manager, StarTimes Uganda, said apart from local league, they are looking at adding more of entertainment and other local related content so as to attract a huge fan base in the country. She asked the media to continue delivering positively for the digital television.

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