Startimes CEO Jimmy Carter expressed his confidence in the new season, noting that the company has doubled its investment in producing original and engaging content for its subscribers. He also emphasized their commitment to promoting local content across the country.
He noted that as part of Startimes' commitment to enriching the platform, they have doubled their investment in producing original and engaging content for our subscribers.
He said the investment will focus on securing exclusive self-produced and acquired content from renowned local developers to create unique genres that subscribers can easily relate to.
"We are excited to launch the third season of Hello Mr Right. This show has been well received by our subscribers, and we are confident that this new season will be just as successful. We remain committed to providing our customers with the best possible entertainment experience." He said.
He noted the brand has sustained local content investment following the success of the company’s local content channel - Rembo TV
Dr. Ofweneke, who has been part of the show since the first season, expressed joy at the success of the previous episodes and promised to offer his best.
The Kenya Film and Classification Board's manager of film and licensing, Joel Wamalwa, hailed Startimes for promoting local content and encouraged local content creators to take advantage of the internet to monetize their creative works and produce content that promotes societal values.
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