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MultiChoice, ROK To Launch 2 New Channels

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MultiChoice Africa and ROK, will on 5 April, launch two new channels, ROK 2 and ROK 3 on DStv and GOtv.

The two channels will join ROK (DStv channel 168), which was launched in November 2016, by the Lagos-based film studio renowned for its original TV series and Nollywood movies.

ROK 2 and ROK 3 is expected to result in the growth of the studio’s linear TV programming, as it continues to build a pan-African TV audience on one of the continent’s most widely consumed entertainment platforms.

The new TV channels will see a spike in content production, as the company continues to invest in scriptwriting, production and new talent.

ROK 2 will show the very best traditional village, tribal, palace regal Nollywood movies and TV series, 24/7 and launches with titles including King of KingsThe HeiressThrone of Revenge and Mark of the Gods.

ROK 2 will be available on DStv Channel 169 to Premium, Compact+, Compact and Family customers and also on GOtv Max, Channel 17.

ROK 3 will showcase the finest selection of Ghanaian movies and TV series, in both English and Twi, during the day and will play the very best of West African music from 11pm each night.

The channel launches with titles including Black & WhiteStalemate, Banks ChroniclesAgya Fakye MeAma PooleyBorn AgainCoach Krakye and Ye Obi Dea Yie.

It will be available on DStv Channel 164 to Premium, Compact+, Compact, Family and Access customers, and on GOtv Max and Plus, Channel 18 (all other countries), Channel 118 in Ghana and Channel 318 in Uganda.

“Great storytelling is at the core of everything ROK does. So, we are really delighted to be launching two new TV channels on DStv and GOtv. Everything we do as a film studio, we throw passion and intensity behind, to ensure beautiful, thrilling and ultimately, entertaining African stories are brought to life alongside ever improving production standards. What we achieved with ROK has resonated with audiences around the continent, which has allowed us to build on our success and bring even more brilliant Nollywood and Ghanaian stories, direct to our loyal fans on DStv,” said ROK CEO, Mary Njoku.

Welcoming the two channels onto the DStv and GOtv platforms, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, MultiChoice Nigeria, Mr.  Martin Mabutho, said: “It is such a great pleasure to be launching these two new ROK channels on both our platforms. Our aim to find content that resonates with our customers and more and more, we have realized that our customers love homegrown stories and watching local talent and adding these two channels speaks to just that. Providing a platform to our African story tellers and celebrating local talent and productions is part of our DNA and what we aim to deliver to our customers for years to come.”

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