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Showmax

Showmax is an online subscription video on demand (SVOD) service that launched[2] in South Africa on 19 August 2015.[3] Its majority owner is MultiChoice, which owns 70% of the Showmax group, while NBCUniversal owns 30% in all territories except Nigeria, where NBCUniversal holds an indirect 23.7% stake in the local subsidiary.[4] In 2023, Showmax announced a partnership with Comcast's NBCUniversal and Sky. The new Showmax launched in February 2024, with a brand-new app and streaming platform, as well as an unprecedented content slate.[5]

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English (only available)

2015

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19 August 2015 (2015-08-19)

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Showmax uses a localisation strategy[6] to take on established video on demand competitors with a focus on local content and partnerships with mobile telcos.[7]


Showmax's engineering team is based in the Czech Republic.[8]

History[edit]

In December 2015, Showmax expanded its reach to audiences in Europe, Oceania and North America, with lineups tailored for African expats.[9]


In May 2016, Showmax expanded to 36 countries in Africa, taking the total number of countries in which Showmax is available to 65.[10] In July of the same year, Showmax passed the 10 million views milestone.[11]


In August 2016, the Showmax logo was changed from framed black and white logotype using camel case to an all lower-case logotype with added dark magenta and teal stripes.[12] In October of the same year, Showmax launched Showmax Select and Showmax Premium in Kenya.[13]


In January 2017, Showmax partnered with SEACOM to put caching servers in Nairobi, Kenya.[14] A month later, Showmax launched in Poland.[15]


In December 2017, Saturday Night Live Polska launched as their original series.[16]


On 31 January 2019, Showmax was closed in Poland due to slow growth.[17]


On 7 July 2020, Showmax Pro was launched. The new service bundled the existing Showmax entertainment service with music channels, news, and live sport streaming from SuperSport.[18]


In March 2023, MultiChoice and Comcast's NBCUniversal and Sky announced that they would partner with Showmax in Africa, with NBCU owning 30% of the new entity and MultiChoice owning 70%. The joint venture now harnesses Peacock technology and includes content from Peacock and Sky, as well as African content, such as Showmax Originals and local content from MultiChoice's proprietary channels, including Mzansi Magic, Africa Magic and Maisha Magic at re-launch.[19]


On 15 November 2023, Showmax announced plans for a relaunch with a brand-new app in February 2024, after the announcement of the partnership between Showmax and international media heavyweight Comcast's NBCUniversal and Sky in March.[20] With the relaunch, Showmax introduced a new sports plan called Showmax Premier League, giving subscribers live-stream access to all Premier League games, courtesy of SuperSport, on mobile devices. Other plans on offer post-launch include Showmax Entertainment, available on up to five devices with two concurrent streams, providing unlimited access to all the local and international series, movies, documentaries and kids' shows in the Showmax catalogue; and Showmax Entertainment Mobile, which includes access to the same entertainment catalogue, but only on one mobile device, with one stream.


With the announcement of the relaunch, Showmax also unveiled a brand-new logo, and explained how migration onto the global, robust Peacock streaming platform allows the service to scale fast.[21] The content slate that hit Showmax after the launch in February 2024 includes a record number of African Originals, as well as a massive line-up of international hit series and blockbuster movies.[22]

Features[edit]

Downloads[edit]

Showmax's download feature allows users to download up to 25 shows or movies at a time and watch them offline on Android and iOS tablets and smartphones. There are four different quality settings to reduce the amount of data required to download.[23]

Bandwidth capping[edit]

In January 2024, Showmax released their new bandwidth caps, which include a low cap that uses only 40 MB per hour on mobile, with three other bandwidth caps that use up to 160 MB/hour, 270 MB/hour and 1.2 GB/hour respectively on mobile, allowing subscribers to manage their data usage while streaming.[24]

Multiple profiles[edit]

In August 2016, Showmax added a multiple profile feature including the ability to set up child-friendly profiles[25] with three age settings.

Mobile plan[edit]

In October 2019, Showmax introduced a mobile-only plan.[26] According to Showmax,[27] "Smartphones and tablets are, for many in Africa, the primary, if not only, window to the internet, and up until now none of the most popular SVoD services has designed a product specifically for mobile usage."

Showmax Pro[edit]

In July 2020, Showmax launched live sport streaming service Showmax Pro and began roll out across 40 countries in Africa. In June 2019, Showmax began testing sport live-streaming, and by 2022, the Showmax Pro service was available across 50 African countries in sub-Saharan Africa.[28]


On 1 October 2023, Showmax announced that Showmax Pro would no longer be available for subscription ahead of the relaunch of Showmax.[29] By 30 November 2023, Showmax Pro was phased out to make way for Showmax's new sports-streaming product, Showmax Premier League, which gives subscribers access to all 380 games of the Premier League, all available to live stream on their mobile devices.[30]

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Showmax Originals[edit]

Tali's Wedding Diary[edit]

On 13 June 2017, Showmax announced that filming of its first original series Tali's Wedding Diary, a mockumentary featuring Julia Anastasopoulos, had begun.[32][33][34] On 16 November 2017, Showmax released a trailer for Tali's Wedding Diary.[35] It was announced that it would be available on Showmax on 14 December 2017.[36][37][38]


Tali's Wedding Diary was the most-awarded comedy at the South African Film and Television Awards in 2019, making Showmax the first streaming service to win at the awards.[39]


In November 2020, shooting for the follow-up series, Tali's Baby Diary, was announced,[40] and all 10 episodes landed on Showmax in March 2021, with critics calling it "the best South African TV show of 2021 so far".[41] The main cast returned for the follow-up, which followed Tali and her husband Darren as they prepared for the birth of their first child. Julia Anastasopoulos returned as Tali, with Anton Taylor reprising his role as Darren, Glen Biderman-Pam as Darren's business partner Rael, and Lara Toselli as Tali's frenemy, Gabi. New faces included Siv Ngesi as Rael and Darren's corporate nemesis and Kate Pinchuk as their new receptionist.[42]


In August 2022, Showmax announced that filming on the third instalment of the show, Tali's Joburg Diary, had started.[43] New weekly episodes of Tali's Joburg Diary landed on Showmax in November 2022. All episodes are now streaming.

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Showmax Stories (blog)