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Future of Entertainment: How Partnerships are Shaping a New Era for Viewers

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November 15, 2024
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Future of Entertainment: How Partnerships are Shaping a New Era for Viewers

The landscape of entertainment consumption has undergone significant transformation in today’s digital-first environment.

With the continuous emergence of new models and avenues within the media and entertainment industry, particularly the rise of Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVOD) services, gaming platforms, and social media channels, technology has played a pivotal role in shaping these changes.

Today’s consumers have developed a clear expectation for content that is not only readily available but also easy to access and particularly tailored to their unique tastes and preferences.

In light of these evolving demands, the entertainment industry has had to adapt significantly. There’s been a noticeable shift away from the cutthroat competition among providers that often-left consumers feeling lost and overwhelmed by the necessity to manage multiple subscriptions across various platforms.

To address this confusion, partnerships between content providers, technology companies and OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) have emerged as a highly effective strategy.

These collaborations aim to deliver premium entertainment experiences that are accessible anytime, anywhere, at price points that align with the realities of modern living.

Future of Entertainment: How Partnerships are Shaping a New Era for ViewersFuture of Entertainment: How Partnerships are Shaping a New Era for Viewers

Future of Entertainment: How Partnerships are Shaping a New Era for Viewers

At Multichoice, we have been actively involved in exploring and harnessing the power of strategic partnerships to significantly enhance content accessibility.

For example, our collaboration with telecommunications providers has expanded the range of streaming options available to viewers.

This approach allows consumers to enjoy high-quality movies, live sports events, and popular shows from the comfort of their homes without having to stretch their budgets.

A particularly noteworthy example is our recent partnership with Safaricom, the leading telecommunications provider in Kenya, which serves over 42 million customers.

This partnership enables users to effortlessly access Showmax and DStv Stream content directly from their smartphones.

This partnership recognizes the rapidly developing digital environment that has fundamentally transformed how audiences’ access and interact with content.

Today’s viewers are increasingly seeking to break free from the confines of traditional television schedules and geographical limitations.

They desire instantaneous access to a vast array of entertainment options that can be enjoyed at the touch of a button.

Importantly, this shift in consumer preferences isn’t just a fleeting trend; it represents a significant reimagining of the entertainment landscape itself.

Recent studies have shown that there’s a growing trend among Kenyans transitioning from traditional television to streaming services, a movement facilitated by the widespread availability of high-speed internet and the pervasive use of smartphones in their daily lives.

In this context, the partnership between Safaricom and MultiChoice serves as a timely and effective strategy, addressing the convenience and flexibility that modern consumers increasingly seek.

Our partnership with Safaricom is designed to open up valuable opportunities for Kenyan filmmakers, musicians, and artists.

This initiative aims to nurture a vibrant entertainment ecosystem that showcases local talent and creativity on both national and international platforms.

Furthermore, such partnerships can be a catalyst for greater innovation. As the entertainment industry grapples with challenges related to delivering high-quality streaming services on mobile devices, effective collaboration allows us to bridge technological gaps more efficiently.

In summary, this partnership marks an exciting new chapter for Kenyan viewers. Together, we are committed to doing much more than just providing content; we are actively building a comprehensive entertainment ecosystem that prioritizes ease of access, offers high-quality programming, and celebrates the rich tapestry of  local talent.

By Roy Njuguna
Senior Partnerships Manager at Multichoice Kenya

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