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New channel launching on DStv

Cape Town - The eFamily of channels on DStv is expanding, with an additional channel launching on 5 March 2018. 

eBella will launch on DStv 159, and offer DStv customers a mix of local and international content inspired by woman from across the world. 

It is a female-centered channel reflecting the lives and stories of women around the world. Marlon Davids, MD of e.tv, says the new channel will bolster the offering the eFamily of channels has on DStv.

 “e.tv celebrates women through campaigns and programming and now we can extend this messaging into an entirely new channel,” he says. “eBella is a strong addition to DStv and we know that our viewers will enjoy the channel’s mix of speciality shows and telenovelas that empower and celebrate the female market,” said Davids. 

“Our focus is to offer our customers on all packages new and fresh entertainment – giving them access to the stories they want to hear. eBella is all about women and celebrating our influence on the global landscape as empowered and bold individuals,” commented Yolisa Phahle, CEO for General Entertainment, MultiChoice.

Telenovelas and reality shows

eBella will feature much-loved telenovelas from around the world, including So Much Love aka Tanto Amor, Qubool Hai and Fatmagul

There will also be a lifestyle and reality shows galore on the channel, with Secret Guide To Fabulous, Princess, The Dog Whisperer and Beverley’s Full House already available as the channel launches. 

The schedule for eBella be available from Monday, 5 March 2018 on DStv.com or the TV Guide on your decoder.


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