Just 48hours after making a historic intention to break the monopoly of pay-satellite TV in Nigeria, indigenous pay TV, TSTV, has faced its first media-PR challenge following a circulation credited to Sports network, Bein, accusing TSTV of piracy.
The circular, which is now popular on social media, has been greeted with different reactions from anticipating Nigerians on the prospect of the new pay TV giving them more for less.
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Kindly disregard the documents because they are frivolous.
TStv Africa…connecting your world!— TSTV (@tstvafrica) October 3, 2017
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We wish to inform Nigerians that the letters are FAKE and were prepared basically to bias Nigerians.— TSTV (@tstvafrica) October 3, 2017
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We are not unaware of the messages circulating the social media regarding a letter from Bein Sports and Turner.— TSTV (@tstvafrica) October 3, 2017
TSTV has since disclaimed that circular, stating that they’re frivolous and a ploy to bias Nigerians.
We present the First and the Latest Innovative Pay TV Operator…… TStv Africa ..connecting your world! #tstvafrica #connectingyourworld pic.twitter.com/IM5yANRGmE
— TSTV (@tstvafrica) October 3, 2017