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StarTimes extend exclusive rights for Bundesliga to NTV

by Conrad Obiero
August 26, 2016
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StarTimes has extended its exclusive rights to broadcast Germany’s Bundesliga matches to NTv-owned by Nation media group.

 
NTV will air a total of 34 matches this season.

 
Kenyan football fans will now have an opportunity to watch the matches free on NTV starting with the 2016/2017 season scheduled for next week Friday 26 August.

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NTV will be showing one match every Saturday afternoon.

 

 

Viewers can get NTV in high definition on their Startimes decoders.

 

 

Alternatively, they may choose to download the StarTimes mobile app on Google PLAY where they can watch and replay live Bundesliga matches as well as catch other interesting programs on NTV
NTV is the second local television station, StarTimes has partnered with to spread the Bundesliga experience to the whole country.

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