KykNET
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kykNET | |
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Launched | October 1999 |
Owned by | M-Net |
Picture format | 16:9 (576i, SDTV) |
Country | South Africa |
Language | Afrikaans |
Broadcast area | Southern Africa |
Sister channel(s) |
M-Net SuperSport Koowee MK Vuzu |
Website | www.kyknet.co.za |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
DStv | Channel 144 |
IPTV | |
TalkTalk Plus TV | TBC |
kykNET is a South African television channel, which broadcasts in Afrikaans. Owned by pay-TV operator M-Net, it was launched on the DStv satellite service in October 1999.
It was launched in the UK on TalkTalk's IPTV service, TalkTalk Plus TV, in October 2013.[1]
Channels
- KykNet
- KykNet & Kie
- KykNet Musiek
Current Programs
- ‘N Lewe Met…
- Binneland
- Boer Soek N Vrou
- Bravo
- Cass Se Kombuis
- Country Hart Met Juanita
- Dagbreek
- DEKATv
- Die Nataniel Tafel
- Die Woord
- Diep Spore
- #DisAfrikaans
- Donkerland
- ENuus
- Fiesta
- Geloof, Hoop En Liefde
- Hier Gaan Ons Alweer
- Hoor-Hoor
- Jan Braai Vir Erfenis
- Jukebox
- Kwela
- KykNET Fiestas
- Ontbytsake
- Ouverture
- Robinson Regstreeks
- Silwerskermfees
- SleepTV
- Toks ‘N Tjops
- Totsiens Madiba
- Treknet
- Tuine En Tossels
- Vat My Hand
- Villa Rosa
- Villa Rosa Sterrejag
- Woef & Kie
Sister Channels
- Kowee
- Mzansi Magic
- Supersport
References
See also
- List of South African television channels
- Television in South Africa
External links
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