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OpenView is a free-to-view direct broadcast satellite television provider in South Africa which is run by Platco Digital (part of the eMedia Group which includes free-to-air channel e.tv). It launched on 15 October 2013.[1]

Openview
FormerlyOpenView HD
(2013 - 2018)
Company typePublic
IndustryFree-to-air television
Founded15 October 2013; 11 years ago (15 October 2013)
HeadquartersCape Town, South Africa
Area served
South Africa
Products
ServicesTelevision
OwnerseMedia Investments
Websitewww.openview.co.za

In addition to the "e" suite of networks, OpenView also carries the SABC networks, along with several domestic and international channels. It also carries nearly thirty audio-only radio stations.

In 2023, Openview launched Ultraview, which is the pay-tv service of Openview. It launched with 2 bouquets, SPICE and eDGE. SPICE focuses on Bollywood content and eDGE focuses on LGBTQ+ content.

As of 2023, OpenView is available in more than 3 million households.[2]

Channel list

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SABC 1 - www.sabc1.co.za

SABC 2 - www.sabc2.co.za

SABC 3 - www.sabc3.co.za

e.tv - www.etv.co.za

eExtra - No official website

People's Planet - www.peoplesplanet.co.za

France24 - www.france24.com

eSERIES - No official website

ePlesier - No official website

The Home Channel + - www.thehomechannel.co.za

SA Music - www.samusic.tv

SABC Sport - www.sabcsport.com

Mindset - www.mindset.africa

DBE TV - No official website

eMovies - No official website

eMovies Extra - No official website

eReality - No official website

eToonz - No official website

Star Life - No official website

Zee One - www.zeeone.zeeafrica.tv


19 SABC Radio Stations

9 Privately Owned Radio Stations

Star Select - No official website

Zee Family - www.zeefamily.zeeafrica.tv

History

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The sister company of e.tv, Platco Digital, launched the Openview HD platform on 16 October 2013.[3] The product came to the market during a time where South Africa's transition to digital terrestrial television was slowed down both due to political and corporate gridlock. In 2018, the system became known simply as OpenView.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Openview". Openview. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Openview achieves record-breaking 2.5m activations - eMedia".
  3. ^ "OpenView HD goes live". ITWeb. 16 October 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2019.