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CANALSAT TV Begins Operation in Ghana

CANAL+AFRIQUE, a subsidiary of Canal+Overseas, operators of Canal+Group's international pay-TV, in partnership with Multichoice Ghana, has introduced its new multi channel television in Ghana.

CANALSAT, the new subscription digital television service with over 125 channels and radio stations in digital quality, is set to offer all Ghanaians and members of the Francophone community in Ghana top quality entertainment in French.

Subscribers will also have the opportunity to watch channels covering topics, movies, sports, youth, discovery, entertainment, music, news and general interest, as well as 27 national and private African channels and radios.

John Timothee, Director of sales Development & partnerships at CANALSAT+AFRIQUE, said the television channel promises to provide its subscribers with high-quality, rich and diverse French offer.

'CANALSAT offers diversity with exclusive channels, 'Must-have' channels and a wide range of specialty channels,' he said.

He added that beginning from this month, CANALSAT will be available in 15 outlets across the country, including 11 in Accra and four other outlets in Koforidua, Nkawkaw, Akosombo and Aflao for purchase by subscribers.

Timothee said in order to meet the needs and desires of each subscriber, CANALSAT has made available five bouquet offers to choose from Access, Evasion, Access Plus, Evasion Plus and Tout Canal.

'Access provides 79 channels, radio and services from GH¢19 per month, Evasion 102 channels, radios and services from GH¢39 per month, Access Plus 84 channels, radios and services including LES CHAINES CANAL+ from GH¢59 per month, Evasion Plus 107 channels, radios and services including LES CHAINES CANAL+ from GH¢79 per month and Tout CANAL gives 131 channels, radios and services including LES CHAINES CANAL+ from GH¢159 per month,' he noted.

Cecil Sunkwa-Mills, Managing Director of MULTICHOICE Ghana, recommended the channel to the Ghanaians, particularly members of the Francophone community, saying it has come to give more variety to the citizens.

By Jamila Akweley Okertchiri

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