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StarTimes Launches New Philippine drama Mea Culpa

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Africa cup of Nations-kfk super cup-Startimes offers bonus content on-Startimes TV go-Leading media and Entertainment Company, WarnerMedia, has expanded its entertainment offering in Kenya by introducing its Hollywood blockbuster channel, TNT, on pay television Company StarTimes media platform. StarTimes subscribers in Kenya will be able to enjoy an action-driven, pulse-raising slate of movies, mixed with romantic gems and hilarious comedy, alongside original TNT productions. WarnerMedia has a long-standing relationship with StarTimes with the broadcaster already distributing TOONAMI, the go-to destination for action and animation movie enthusiasts of all ages. The new TNT deal will further diversify its channel offering giving StarTimes’ viewers access to the high-quality blockbuster movie channel offering. Speaking on the introduction of the new channel, StarTimes regional marketing director Mr. Aldrine Nsubuga noted that the launch of TNT on StarTimes demonstrates the brand’s unremitting commitment to deliver premium content to Kenyan subscribers, making top family entertainment accessible to more households across its subscriber base. “Having TNT on board for our subscribers intensifies our progressive efforts to bolster our content offering for the whole family entertainment as we seek to grow the value of our bouquet offering to subscribers across the country,” said Mr. Nsubuga. As part of the launch, TNT has an exciting line-up of never-before-seen titles with the premiere of its latest TNT Original Movie, Human Capital; a Fan Month block dedicated to the best titles of Denzel Washington (Remember the Titans, Déjà vu, The Hurricane and Fallen); and the reoccurring Film Fight stunt, where in September, an original movie will be faced against one of its sequels, every Friday evening, in a double feature, bringing up sagas such as The Transporter, National Treasure, Karate Kid, and Free Willy. TNT will be available on StarTimes’ terrestrial platform on Basic Bouquet channel 047 and channel 186 on the satellite platform’s Smart Bouquet offering the best action, thrills, comedy and original movies.StarTimes introduces online shopping platform-A guide To Your StarTimes e-shopping experience

Pay Television operator StarTimes Media has spiced up its entertainment offering with the introduction of a new Philippine drama – MEA CULPA. The drama will broadcast on the platform’s ST Novela E plus channel with an episode airing daily from 9:40PM.

MEA CULPA is a story about complicated social relationships and realization of justice. After passing the bar exams necessary to become full-fledged lawyers, six friends – Juris, Drei, Gaylord, Greco, Lolita, and Bogs – go on a road trip to celebrate their success.

However, as they blaze and booze on the way, their joyride soon turns into a homicide when they accidentally run over and kill a woman in cold blood. Fearful of the impact the incident will have on their respective futures, they all decide to bury the body and keep it a secret forever.

To make the matter worse, the victim was holding a baby. Plagued by guilt, Juris makes the decision to adopt the child and claim her as her own. Years later, while everyone had moved on leading their own lives, a woman on a mission to find and reunite with her long lost daughter and search for justice emerges. Can she prevail against a secret kept by multiple people?

“We are excited to onboard MEA CULPA notably immediately after seeing off ‘The Blood Moon’ another drama which proved to be extremely popular. It is our commitment to progressively have unrivaled entertainment on our platform and it is these kind of high adrenaline dramas that are enabling us to achieve such,” noted StarTimes Regional Marketing Director Mr. Aldrine Nsubuga.

The pursuit for justice and conflicts between an ordinary mother and six professional legal talents will keep subscribers entertained as the unpredicted decisions of these characters create many more twists and turns.

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