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StarTimes Launches Christmas Campaign with Free Upgrades for Subscribers

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StarTimes media has rolled out its Christmas Campaign 2025, offering subscribers upgraded channel packages, extra viewing days, and a range of entertainment aimed at enhancing value during the festive season.

The campaign runs from November 8, 2025, to January 15, 2026, targeting both DTT (antenna) and DTH (dish) customers.

For DTT subscribers, recharging the Nyota bouquet will automatically upgrade them to Basic for a month.

Those on Basic will gain access to Classic channels at no additional cost, while Classic subscribers will receive five extra viewing days.

DTH subscribers benefit similarly, with Nova users upgraded to Smart, Smart subscribers moved to Super, and Super users also receiving five extra days free.

Myke Mwai, Head of PR and Content Syndication at StarTimes, said the initiative reflects the company’s commitment to customer value.

“This Christmas, we want our subscribers to enjoy more for less, while also bringing them premium entertainment that captures the joy and warmth of the holidays,” Mwai said.

He added that the festive content lineup spans from drama, reality TV, children’s programming, and live sports with highlights including the Filipino blockbuster Gangs of Manila, the fourth season of Hello Mr. Right, and kid-favorites Super Wings, Milo, and Ben 10.

Mwai said that sports enthusiasts can follow live football from top leagues, including the Bundesliga, LaLiga, Saudi Pro League, and Carabao Cup.

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