Multichoice Launches New DSTV Channel, “Movie Room”

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Multichoice says it has launched a new DSTV channel, “Movie Room”.

Multichoice says it has launched a new DSTV channel, “Movie Room”.

Dr Busola Tejumola, Executive Head, Content and Channels, West Africa, MultiChoice Nigeria, disclosed this in statement on Saturday in Lagos.

Tejumola said the new 24-hour channel, which would cater to cinema buffs, action aficionados and casual viewers alike, would  be available to DStv Premium, Compact Plus, Compact, Access, Yanga, and Confam audiences.

“We are always looking for newer ways to provide our customers with the best content and entertainment.

“We believe that they will find ‘Movie Room’ a welcome addition to our bouquet of channels as it will provide them the widest possible choice of amazing movies to satisfy all tastes and seasons.

“With an interesting array of movies from big blockbuster hits to unforgettable cinema classics, ‘Movie Room’, which will be on the DStv channel 113, will offer entertaining local and international movies.

“The channel is also being added to all the DStv packages to ensure that customers can get a carefully curated line-up to cater for every mood such as edge-of-seat action films like Hitman & Bodyguard 2 or the comfort of an old favourite like Step Up,” she said.

She said customers could get  more information about the channel, by visiting  https://www.dstv.com/en-ng/ or following DStv Nigeria across all social media platforms on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

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