Tuluntulu, which is an African mobile video on demand (VOD) service, is adding new streaming channels to retain and attract a new audience.

Proudly South African Content

The VOD service is bringing to its audience 265 MAX TV and has launched a 24/7 entertainment channel on the Tuluntulu app.

265 MAX TV showcases Proudly South African content with a mix of upcoming talent and mainstream entertainment that includes mainstream music, lifestyle, culture and expression which embraces South African fashion, music talk shows, gadget shows, extreme sports, interviews with famous people and local documentaries.

The launch of 265 MAX TV is making local and South African history by becoming the first ever locally run and produced TV channel out of the Vaal Triangle.

265 MAX TV started its journey to success in October 2016 formed by 4 local entrepreneurs out of Meyerton and Sebokeng through a collaboration of two local businesses, 265 Productions, a local production company and Maxus Media Company, a local music and production company.

To watch 265 MAX TV, all you have to do is to download the Tuluntulu App. on www.tuluntulu.com or your Google Play & Apple Stores.

265 MAX TV and Tuluntulu are busy revolutionising the way South Africans will be able to view, interact and receive updates about our current showbiz scenes via Twitter feeds running live on the App. 265 MAX TV and Tuluntulu are contributing significantly in taking South African forward in the online television global expansion, now putting South Africa on a globally accessible platform.

“Tuluntulu is delighted to partner with 265 Max, a new and exciting TV channel producing home-grown local urban content. They bring another quality 24/7 entertainment TV channel to our existing entertainment focused TV channels.,” said Pierre van der Hoven Tuluntulu’s founder and CEO.

Tuluntulu has become one of the largest providers of video/mobile content on the African continent and to download the App. is free. The mid-quality video is data-light (+/-50MB/hour, as low as R1.50 /hour) – this is at a lower cost than all comparable video services. There is also a wide bouquet of content choice across multiple genres (34 x TV channels and 28 x Radio streams).

“265Max is delighted to partner with Tuluntulu as it increases the reach of our TV content. Our vision is to create relevant local content for the people of South Africa at the least cost to the end user and Tuluntulu mobile reach, combined with their low data technology makes this the perfect platform for improving the lives and education levels for the people of Africa.”, says a spokesperson on behalf of the channel.

With more and larger international entertainment corporations like YouTube, Apple and HULU opting for online television, 265Max is looking at a total and imminent online television takeover.

Satellite dish TV platforms are currently being overtaken by the continual growth and need for the more affordable option of online television.

Brings esports TV channel to its audience

Tuluntulu has also announced its partnership with Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) and has launched a new 24/7 eSports TV channel called Mind Sports South Africa on the Tuluntulu app.

The Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) is the official National  Federation for various mind sports in South Africa.

MSSA owns all Regional, Provincial, and National Championships for the various games for which it is the custodian.

“Esports is growing at a phenomenal rate globally and Tuluntulu is delighted to partner with MSSA, the official national federation representing the esports community is South Africa.  They bring another quality 24/7 esports TV channel to our existing TV channels,” said van der Hoven.

The channel features games and championships and shares news, views, interviews to keep all updated about championships, clubs, schools, events, and the stars who play. There will also be local events and tournaments with some international esports content from the International e-Sports Federation (IeSF) – the official International Body for esports.

“MSSA is excited to partner with Tuluntulu as it not only assists MSSA in developing all the games for which it is the custodian of which esports is showing the greatest growth, but also provides a valuable platform for our local MSSA content, as well as a platform to generate sustainability for MSSA and provide extra exposure for our sponsors and supporters of esports in Africa”, says Morizane Boyes, president of the MSSA.

Tuluntulu

Launched in August 2014, Tuluntulu app targets audiences in Africa, and globally, with African focused content delivered on its mobile content platform.

The app has been downloaded over 485,000 times in 154 countries, with more than 85% classified as returning users.

Tuluntulu’s multi-language streaming content includes English, French, German, Hausa, Portuguese, Arabic and Kiswahili.

It was selected in 2016 by Interbrand as a global ‘breakthrough’ brand. The inaugural Breakthrough Brands, and the Future Growth Report celebrates a new breed of upstarts and challengers, the next generation of brands that are reshaping the market and embody a critical characteristic—growth.

In 2015, the company was named by the Unilever Foundry 50 as one of the top 50 start-ups in the world.

The first, and only one from Africa.

The inaugural Unilever Foundry 50 is an initiative to find the world’s top 50 marketing technology start-ups that are innovating to help brands better connect, engage, and relate to people.

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