The JC Awards’Newsmaker Of The Year & TJO Moment Of The Year winner, Oscar Pistorius is getting an exclusive channel on DSTV, that will be broadcasting his trial when it starts in March. Now is he a boss or ke bosso?
The channel isn’t exactly new, it’s the same one that was the Mandela channel not so long ago… In any case, I think it’s a good move that Multichoice is giving us this, because there will be lots to say about this trial once it starts. The only thing that annoys me is the “Carte Blanche” link. Carte Blanche is one of those annoying shows we can’t get rid of… it’s got this tone ya ho nyatsa… I hope this will be done differently to their usual arrogant style.
Here’s the Release from Multichoice:
On Sunday, 2 March 2014, MultiChoice will launch a 24-hour pop-up channel on DStv Channel 199. The Oscar Pistorius Trial: A Carte Blanche Channel will feature round-the-clock coverage of the legal proceedings, as well as exclusive documentaries, profiles and in-depth expert analysis.
This is the first time DStv is using a pop-up channel to cover a major news event. “We previously added dedicated channels for special events such as Idols and Big Brother. This pop-up channel will give our viewers in-depth coverage of the Oscar Pistorius trial, with a rich variety of content and social media integration,” says Aletta Alberts, Head of Content for MultiChoice.
The channel will be put together by the producers of Carte Blanche, well known for their excellence in investigative journalism. “The Carte Blanche producers were the obvious choice to create and package the channel. Their mantra of ‘You have the right to see it all’ ensures viewers will get fair and balanced coverage of the trail,” Alberts added.
The channel will be available exclusively to DStv Premium, Extra and Compact customers. The Oscar Pistorius Trial: A Carte Blanche Channel will be a conduit to the inside information on the most talked about and controversial subject in recent South African history.
Pistorius’ criminal trial is scheduled to run in the Pretoria High Court from Monday, 3 March to Thursday, 20 March 2014. The trial judge will decide whether any part of the trial will be broadcast live closer to the start date.
Will you be watching?