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Boost for Subscribers as StarTimes Offers Bonus Content

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StarTimes Regional Marketing Director Aldrine Nsubuga during the unveil. The broadcaster offers a choice of three affordable platforms to enjoy local and international channels including the terrestrial (aerial), satellite and online streaming App, StarTimes ON.
StarTimes Regional Marketing Director Aldrine Nsubuga during the unveil. The broadcaster offers a choice of three affordable platforms to enjoy local and international channels including the terrestrial (aerial), satellite and online streaming App, StarTimes ON.
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Pay Television Company StarTimes Media has unveiled an aggressive reward programme that will see Nyota bouquet subscribers – the platforms lowest package, enjoy six additional channels which are reserved for higher bouquets upon full month or more subscription renewal at the same cost of Ksh.299.

Following the development, Nyota bouquet subscribers will enjoy an additional mix of movies, telenovela, kids, documentary and religious channels from 15th July to October 14th where Toonami, ST Novela E, Star Life, Love Nature, Emanuel TV and TNT channels will be added on to their package at no extra cost.

The television subscription service provider has equally extended the mid-tier – Basic bouquet upgrade policy to 31st August where for every full month renewal of the package, subscribers are automatically upgraded to the premium Classic bouquet with access to the over 100 local and international channels at the cost of the lower bouquet at Ksh.599.

Speaking during the unveil of the subscriber policies, StarTimes Regional Marketing Director Mr. Aldrine Nsubuga noted the company has instituted the programme targeting existing subscribers key towards rewarding them for their loyalty with a significant number having consistently enrolled to the different bouquets available on the platform.

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“We remain committed to ensuring subscribers have access to premium and relevant content at the most affordable rates in the market. Having consistently provided more value for less, it is our intent to progressively look out for innovative ways to ensure our subscribers not only enjoy incentives but do so at unrivaled rates as we understand consumers continue to watch their spend due to the effects of the pandemic,” noted Mr. Nsubuga.

The broadcaster offers a choice of three affordable platforms to enjoy local and international channels including the terrestrial (aerial), satellite and online streaming App, StarTimes ON. New subscribers acquire the terrestrial set top box at just Ksh. 999 while the satellite full package including accessories is currently retailing at Ksh. 2,699.

Monthly bouquets range from Ksh.299, Ksh. 599 and Ksh.899 for Nyota, Basic and Classic respectively for the terrestrial subscribers while Satellite television customers have an option to subscribe to Nova, Smart or Super bouquets for Ksh.499, Ksh.999 and Ksh.1,499 respectively.

Every StarTimes terrestrial or satellite subscriber benefits from three StarTimes ON App VIP memberships thanks to the “1To3” policy which enables one StarTimes subscription to access content on four different devices concurrently as other StarTimes ON users access a full array of subscription options with monthly, weekly and daily plans.

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