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Clickboogie launches online movie streaming service

South African TV distribution company, Clickboogie Media has launched BoogienightsTV, reportedly the first online streaming TV service in Africa to a worldwide audience.
Clickboogie launches online movie streaming service

The service consists of 7 500 titles across a multitude of genres including action, cartoons, christmas, classics, comedy, documentaries, drama, family, foreign, thriller, horror, short-films and many more with new titles being updated everymonth.

"This is a very safe and secure way of watching great content at your own convenience on your ipad or laptop, on the move or at home" says Clickboogie's CEO, Grigor Stewart.

At R1.99 (US$1.30) per movie or a monthly unlimited viewing subscription of R199.00 (US$25.00), the offering of movies at low prices makes it accessible to everyone.

Asked if this is the first step in competing with Africa's pay TV giant MultiChoice, Stewart replies, "No I don't think so, taking on a nine hundred pound Gorilla can get you killed".

For more, go to www.boogienights.tv.

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