Sony MAX (South Africa)

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Sony MAX South Africa
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Sony MAX South Africa logo
Launched1 February 2011
Closed28 February 2019
Owned by Sony Pictures Television
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
SloganMAX Your Life
Country South Africa
Broadcast area Sub-Sahara Africa
Headquarters Mumbai
Sister channel(s) Sony Channel
Website sonymax.co.za
Former logo (2011-2016) Sonymax.jpg
Former logo (2011-2016)

Sony MAX in South Africa was a general entertainment TV channel that was part of the DStv bouquet of Sub-Saharan Africa satellite channels owned by MultiChoice. The Sony MAX was the local South African version and subsidiary of the Sony Entertainment Television brand, which is seen in over 100 countries worldwide. It was launched on 1 February 2011, Sony MAX delivers 24-hours of foreign entertainment series, movies and reality programmes specially made for male audiences. It is also the sister channel of African-content channel launched by Sony after inspired from the Hindi-language movie channel from India, Sony MAX which only focus on Bollywood films. The channel ceased airing 31 October on DStv along with Sony Channel. [1] The channel will remain on Black. As of 28 February 2019 both Sony Channel and Sony Max were no longer carried in South Africa as well as the rest of Africa.

DStv satellite television service in Africa

DStv is a Sub-Saharan African direct broadcast satellite service owned by MultiChoice. The service launched in 1995 and provides multiple channels and services to their subscribers, which currently number around 11.9 million. The majority of subscribers are in South Africa and Nigeria, with Kenya, Ghana, Angola, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, Mauritius, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Lesotho, Ethiopia, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Swaziland and Botswana additionally served by the company.

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Series aired on Sony MAX South Africa

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<i>The Boondocks</i> (TV series) American adult animated sitcom

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<i>Cheaters</i> television series

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See also

  1. Darmalingum, Yuveshen (2018-10-01). "DStv to stop airing Sony channel and Sony Max as from end of October". NexTV News Africa. Retrieved 2019-08-07.

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