StarTimes Media has announced a Valentine’s Day campaign called “A Box Full of What They Love,” designed to provide entertainment for couples, families, and friends. The campaign includes a variety of content, from romance and drama to reality shows and live sports.
Robert Ouma, Public Relations Officer at StarTimes Kenya, stated the campaign demonstrates the company’s dedication to connecting people through entertainment, emphasizing shared experiences during Valentine’s season.
The campaign features a range of programming options. Viewers interested in Hindi romance can watch Star Life, which offers stories with passion and emotional themes. Novela E Plus will broadcast Gangs of Manilla for those who prefer action and suspense. Sino Drama will showcase Story of Yanxi Palace, a historical drama.
Hello Mr. Right will present real-life stories of individuals seeking meaningful relationships.
Sports fans can access live coverage of several football leagues, including the Bundesliga, La Liga, Copa del Rey, Carabao Cup, and the Saudi Pro League.
The Valentine’s programming will be available from February 1 to February 29 and can be accessed through StarTimes’ DTT and satellite platforms, as well as the mobile app. New customers can subscribe online or through StarTimes agents.
StarTimes is running a social media contest encouraging subscribers to share their favorite moments from the shows using the hashtags #StarTimesValentine and #BoxOfLove. Participants have the opportunity to win exclusive gifts.
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