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MSNBC's free satellite TV launched

Southern Africa's newest free satellite TV , MSNBC Africa, was launched in Johannesburg on January 21 st . The launch will see consumers gaining access to 36 'exciting' channels - if they can afford to buy a once-off package of a dish and a digital receiver at R1400.

MSNBC Africa is a joint-venture between London-based Great Media Limited and MSNBC and is built on the worldwide resources of NBC News. The latter is owned by US giant General Electric. The channels include a full schedule of live news of a world-class coverage and reporting, political analysis and award-winning documentary programming, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Source: Biz-Community.
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