Big news dey come for all the film lovers for Sub-Saharan Africa! Netflix, wey be the streaming giant, don link up plus Canal+, wey be French pay-TV platform, to bring better entertainment to di region.
Wetin dis partnership mean?
E mean say Canal+ go be di first operator to share Netflix as part of dia offerings for 24 Sub-Saharan African countries. Dis dey build on top of dia partnership wey start for France and Poland, where Netflix dey available on Canal+ platforms.
Wetin you go gain?
- Access to Netflix content thru Canal+
- More options for entertainment for African subscribers
- Combination of Canal+ and Netflix content in one package
- More than 400 live channels plus 28 wey dem make for African people dem self.
When e go start?
Dem expect say Netflix go dey available to Canal+ subscribers for Julu. So, make you prepare yourself!
Why e dey important?
Pascale Chabert, Chief Content Acquisition Officer of Canal+, talk say dis agreement dey show how Canal+ fit extend dia ‘super-aggregation model’ beyond Europe. Emma Lloyd, Vice President Partnerships EMEA at Netflix, add say e be big win for dem to reach more people for French speaking African countries.
So, if you be film lover for Ghana, get ready for better entertainment options as Netflix and Canal+ dey bring dia content closer to you!