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Netflix expands African content through e.tv partnership

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The Netflix e.tv deal marks an important shift in how global streaming platforms are approaching distribution in South Africa. Rather than competing directly with traditional broadcasters, Netflix is partnering with one of the country’s largest free-to-air television networks to expand the reach of local content and strengthen its position in the mass market.

The agreement reflects a broader trend towards hybrid distribution models that combine streaming, broadcast television and content licensing to reach wider audiences across emerging markets.

Bringing South African originals to Netflix

eMedia, the parent company of e.tv, has signed a content licensing agreement with Netflix that will make selected e.tv original productions available on the streaming platform across Africa.

The first announced titles include the drama series The Four of Us, with additional locally produced series and films expected to follow.

Under the agreement, Netflix will programme and promote selected e.tv originals within its content catalogue, giving South African productions greater visibility among streaming audiences across the continent.

For e.tv, the partnership extends the life and commercial value of its original programming by reaching viewers beyond its traditional terrestrial and satellite audience.

Expanding reach across South Africa and Africa

e.tv remains one of South Africa’s largest free-to-air broadcasters, reaching millions of households through its terrestrial television network and Openview, its free satellite platform.

The Netflix partnership gives the broadcaster an additional distribution channel while increasing international exposure for South African storytelling.

At the same time, Netflix strengthens its local content offering with established South African productions that are likely to resonate with domestic, regional and diaspora audiences.

The partnership is particularly relevant in South Africa, where high mobile data costs and uneven broadband access continue to limit streaming adoption for many households. By combining broadcast and streaming distribution, both companies can broaden audience reach without relying solely on subscription growth.

A broader shift in African media

The agreement reflects a wider evolution in Africa’s media landscape, where global streaming platforms are increasingly working alongside local broadcasters through licensing agreements and co-productions rather than competing exclusively through direct-to-consumer services.

As subscription growth becomes more challenging in lower-income markets, streaming companies are adopting more flexible strategies that combine subscription video, advertising and traditional broadcast partnerships.

For e.tv, the deal strengthens its content portfolio and enhances the visibility of its original productions in an increasingly competitive market. It also supports the broadcaster’s efforts to remain relevant as audiences consume content across multiple platforms.

For Netflix, licensing proven local content offers a cost-effective way to deepen engagement, expand its African catalogue and strengthen subscriber retention while supporting local creative industries.

What investors should watch

For investors, the Netflix e.tv deal illustrates how global streaming platforms are adapting their business models to African markets.

Rather than replacing incumbent broadcasters, streamers are increasingly using partnerships to accelerate audience growth, improve content economics and expand local programming.

The next key indicators will be viewer engagement with licensed e.tv content on Netflix, the commercial impact on advertising and subscription growth, and whether similar partnerships emerge across other African broadcasters as streaming competition intensifies.

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