KykNET

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kykNET
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

External links

  • Official Website


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