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Goodbye to MNet open time
26/03/2007 09:44  - (SA)  

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    Cape Town - When the final whistle blows in the Super-14 rugby match between the Lions and the Brumbies on Saturday, it will also signal the end of 20 years of MNet open time for millions of viewers.

    Around 500 000 viewers catch open time every day, but for productions like Survivor South Africa and Idols the number doubles to a million.

    Glen Marques, executive chief of MNet says the biggest impact of ending open time will be a loss of advertising revenue. He didn't want to call any figures.

    Apart from losing revenue, MNet will also surrender the opportunity to communicate with millions of non-viewers each day.

    There are about 1,2m DStv subscribers at present, compared with 190 000 with MNet decoders.

    When the Independent Broadcasting Authority of South Africa (Ibasa) voted last year to end open time, MNet decided to strengthen the appeal of its "soapie hour".

    The popular hospital drama Binnelanders, which was formerly broadcast weekly, was recast in soapie format, and has followed Egoli - Place of Gold since the end of January this year.

    "We wanted to attract more potential clients and more advertising revenue," Marques said.

    DStv Compact deal with 'soapie hour'

    For viewers who'd like to keep up with their favourite soapies even though they'll be available only on a pay channel, there's a cheaper option than the R439,90 a month for DStv's premium packet for more than 70 channels.

    Multichoice offers a DStv Compact deal for R199 a month, which gives access to 26 channels.

    MNet is not one of the channels, but a special "soapie hour" is to be introduced between 18:00 and 19:00 daily, to view Egoli and Binnelanders.

    There's also the option of an MNet decoder and a monthly tariff, which will be R239,90 a month from April 1.

    Herman Wasserman, associate professor in journalism at Stellenbosch University, says closing open time is not necessarily a negative move.

    "The arrangement for MNet to get open time on SABC hails from a decision by the apartheid government.

    "It was therefore expected that this agreement would end, even though it has taken a long time.

    "In terms of the existing agreement the public broadcaster has been generating revenue for a private, commercial media concern. That militates against the concept of a public broadcaster with a public mandate.

    "In addition, it has given one of the commercial players in the media an unfair edge over its competitors."

    - Rapport



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      Goodbye to MNet open time
    26/03/2007 10:51
    Why does MNet need decoders in the first place? ETV is following a "free" business model and operates successfully without decoders. - Kobus
     
      Expensive
    26/03/2007 11:58
    Pity it'll cost so much if you still want to get your daily soapie fix! - Gazza
     
      A loss
    26/03/2007 12:08
    A big loss,South Africans have become to love this channel so much. - Bryan
     
      Negative Move
    26/03/2007 12:34
    This move will have a negative impact on your side as I have always watched the open time as a marketing strategy to lure customers who don't have access to DSTV or Mnet decoder. I know for a fact as I'm one of the recuiter. The time slot for the soapies will reduce the number of viewers. I foresee danger - Tiego
     
      WHY NOW
    26/03/2007 12:34
    PLZ EXPLAIN WHY ONLY NOW and WHO IS GAINING IN THIS DEAL . IT's ALL ABOUT THE MONEY - IT'S A BIG BLOW FOR THE POOR PEOPLE. - BALLE VAN ROOI
     
      This is a very fishy story indeed
    26/03/2007 12:50
    It is amazing how Hermn Wasserman can comment that open time has given Mnet an advantage over its competitors. How much of our annual license fee goes to Mnet or ETV? R0.00 to be precise. SABC advertises far more than MNET and receives revenue from TV licenses. Through poor management they still struggle. MNET is a well managed corporate, generating income from monthly subscriptions and advertising. Perhaps one should also look at which of the broadcasters puts more back into the community? - Van
     
      their loss
    26/03/2007 13:04
    its their loss not ours. if we couldn't afford a pay channel since apartheid, do they think we can afford now or what? i liked some of the programs played during open time but i won't pay money for it. i'll wait to ETV to broadcast them after a year or 2, especially the reality shows and guess what! its free with Etv - babyk
     
      MNET and advertising
    26/03/2007 13:18
    The entire MNET channel is overrun with tons of advertising, perhaps losing some might not be a bad thing! - Katy
     
      OPEN Time CLOSED !
    26/03/2007 13:38
    WOULD BE AN EXTREMELY SMART MOVE FOR MNET TO DROP IT'S FEES ON JUST THE MNET CHANNEL MAKE IT R150 A MONTH AND SEE THE RESPONSE. I FIND R240 FOR 1 CHANNEL WAY TOO MUCH ! I MUST SAY MNET'S LINEUP IN THE WEEK IS FANTASTIC !!! - Warren
     
      WOW what a surprise, politics again!!
    26/03/2007 13:39
    MNET is actually doing all non-MNET subscribers quite a favor by showing 2 hours of free entertainment and even some good sport if it falls in that time. Once again though to stop MNET 'making money' our government is whipping out the apartheid card. What does 2 free hours of viewing of a channel have to do with apartheid? Its FREAKING ridiculous. Yet Telkom still sits pretty and they give us NOTHING for free besides bad service. - Josh
     
      Why cant MNET be free, Ill tell you
    26/03/2007 13:43
    To Kobus: MNET needs a decoder in order to charge for its service of which I'm happy with as I get to watch new seasons of series virtually as they are released. ETV buys series from MENT that are about 5 years old cause ETV is a 'free' channel and cant afford anything new.Unfortunately thats life money makes money and good TV. MNET rocks. - Josh
     
      Mnet News
    26/03/2007 13:46
    In my undeerstanding, when Mnet started up its licence agreement had to allow for the open hour as long as Mnet did not stand on toes and have a news cast. Will Mnet now be allowed to have there own news cast. This would then realy help a good coorperation to generate funds as more people would then find the finance to get a decoder. Also we would actually get the news of the day. - Rob Lavis
     
      More pay-channel options please
    26/03/2007 14:00
    Why concern ourselves with the SABC and MultiChoice. We need more competition. M-NET / DSTV pricing is ridicualous. Once Telkom stop being such babies and provide decent service for a decent price we could go the Internet-TV route. I can't wait for that. AND TV-LICENCES SUCK. I do not watch most of the rubbish they dish up for the black masses. I think e-tv do a good job with what they have although I can't remember when last I watched something on e-tv. My 2 cents worth. - -
     
      Time has passed
    26/03/2007 14:06
    Open Time was created to allow Mnet to get on to its feet, financially. Mnet is definitely there, with over a million DSTV subscribers. The advertising revenue that was spent during Open Time may now be spent on SABC or Etv. This is a good thing for those broadcasters as they will be able to afford better programming and perhaps increase the number of local productions. - Mark
     
      NO OPEN TIME
    26/03/2007 14:20
    I suppose with everything we pay for, it is to much to ask for open time. This just goes to show that nothing is for free and I am sure that they will make us pay for etv in a years time. I only watched Egoli and home make-over, I don't think that they actually thought about how many viewers they will be losing. I pay my TV licence and enjoy the shows on e as well as SABC. I guess this will give me time to catch up on young and restless and bold and beautiful. - Mel
     
      OPEN TIME
    26/03/2007 15:14
    "The arrangement for MNet to get open time on SABC hails from a decision by the apartheid government" Why the hell has everything all ways have to do with Apartheid???? Does now mean that every arrangement and disission made in business before 1994 is wrong or has a bad taste? Eric - Erich
     
         
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