e.tv has announced that WWE will no longer be airing on the e family of channels from 1 September 2017.
In a media statement the channel announced that it will not
be renewing its long-standing contract with WWE.
Marlon Davids, Managing Director of e.tv Channels says that
the decision not to renew the WWE contract was not taken
lightly.
“e.tv has been the home of WWE in South Africa since
2001, but international rights contracts like this are
complex,” he says.
“After reviewing our renewal options, we decided to focus
instead on the direction our entertainment lineup has been
taking over the last 12 months.”
“We’re thrilled with the way our viewership numbers have
grown, thanks to the local and international drama, comedy
and reality shows which have found a home on the e family
of channels."
“As sad as we are to see WWE leave its home in South Africa,
we’re confident that our audience will keep embracing the
channels’ new direction and continue to be entertained by
the fresh and engaging content which e.tv and the e family
of channels currently hosts – and has plans to expand in the
future," says Davids.
WWE programs will be replaced by back to back family
movies on Saturdays and Sundays from September
onwards. Weekdays will be replaced by House, an American
television medical drama.
Wrestling live in SuperSport with same-day re-airs
With e.tv opting not to exercise its right to continue,
SuperSport got the opportunity to take it over with the pay-
TV sports unit signing a multi-year agreement to move WWE
programming from e.tv to MultiChoice's DStv in 50 countries
throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
From Monday 28 August SuperSport will now show Raw and
SmackDown, as well as the WWE specials, WrestleMania and
SummerSlam.
Raw will be broadcast on the SuperSport 3, SuperSport 4,
SuperSport 9 and SuperSport 10 channels on Tuesdays, with
SmackDown on Wednesdays on the same channels. Both will
be shown live with same-day re-airs.
All wrestling specials like WrestleMania, SummerSlam, the
Survivor Series and Royal Rumble will also be shown on
these channels, also live, with same-day re-airs, available
with English commentary and on demand.
"WWE is a global phenomenon, so securing the broadcast
rights for SuperSport is a terrific coup," says Gideon
Khobane, SuperSport CEO.
"Televising WWE programming live in sub-Saharan Africa for
the first time is an important milestone for us, and we look
forward to working with SuperSport to cultivate new fans in
the region," says Ed Wells, WWE executive vice president,
international.
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