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'Gomora', 'The River' and 'Isibaya' all bounce back with new episodes from Monday

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Katlego Danke in 'Gomora'. (Photo: DStv)
Katlego Danke in 'Gomora'. (Photo: DStv)


New episodes of The River, Gomora and Isibaya, will air on DStv from next week.

All three M-Net commissioned series went off the air two weeks ago due to the weeks-long production break due to the Covid-19 national lockdown period.

While broadcasters and pay-TV schedulers had some stocked episodes, it wasn't enough. Eventually, it left DStv subscribers with hastily padded schedules on 1Magic (DStv 103) and Mzansi Magic (DStv 161), while on public television SABC1's Uzalo produced by Stained Glass TV also ran out of episodes.

All of these and the country's other locally-produced soaps on the SABC, e.tv and DStv have since returned to studio lots for filming but Uzalo done from Durban will only broadcast new episodes from 15 June on SABC1.

READ MORE: How SA's soaps are adjusting to Covid-19: Camera tricks, no hand-holding and the end of on-screen intimacy

M-Net's general entertainment division told Channel24 on Tuesday that The River, produced by Tshedza Pictures, will be back with new episodes from Monday 25 May on M-Net's 1Magic channel.

Isibaya, produced by The Bomb Shelter and Gomora, produced by Seriti Films, which are both shown on M-Net's Mzansi Magic channel, will also be back with new episodes from 25 May, said publicist Gaaratwe Mokhethi.

STREAM-VIEWING SURGE ON DSTV CATCH UP AND DSTV NOW

All of the shows – Uzalo, Gomora, The River and Isibaya, along with many others have seen their TV ratings surge in March and April in record viewership increases across the board for the SABC, e.tv and DStv as viewers stuck at home have flocked to their screens.

Besides just linear TV ratings these series have also shown remarkable growth in delayed viewing done through DStv decoders and stream viewing through MultiChoice's DStv Now video-on-demand service.

In March the top 5 DStv Catch Up shows watched as delayed viewing through DStv decoders had Mzansi Magic taking the top 4 spots with local content.

The Queen came in at number one with 512 000 average views, Isibaya with 458 000 average views, Mnakwethu with 448 000 average views, Kwa Mam'Mkhize with 415 000 average views and the American procedural drama series 9-1-1 on M-Net (DStv 101) in the 5th place with 340 000 average views.

In April this surged with The Queen climbing to 526 000 average views in delayed viewing on DStv Catch Up through DStv decoders, Gomora rushing to second place with 478 000 average views, Madam & Mercy jumping to the 3rd spot with  396 000 average views, Lockdown in 4th place with 370 000 average views, and Mnakwethu at 364 000 average views.

Meanwhile, M-Net's second season of The Bachelor South Africa with Marc Buckner, produced by Rapid Blue has been punching far above its weight.

Although on the top bouquet tier of DStv Premium, limiting access to the majority of DStv subscribers, The Bachelor SA was the 4th most stream-watched show on DStv Now during March with 63 000 average viewers. The others were The Queen in top position (88 000 views), followed by Isibaya (83 000 views) and Mnakwethu (62 000) all on Mzansi Magic, and The River (60 000 views) on 1Magic.

In April DStv Now stream-viewing surged as Gomora (98 000 views) rose to first place as the most-viewed show, followed by The River (92 000 views), The Queen (80 000 views), The Bachelor (77 000 views) and Isibaya (69 000 views).

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