Acorn TV in South Africa
What is Acorn TV in South Africa?
Another video streaming service launches in SA and it’s perfect for fans of British telly. Cape Town – Another global video streaming service, Acorn TV, has launched in South Africa offering users British and international television series. Acorn TV, priced in dollar at $4.99 (R71).
Can you use Acorn in South Africa?
Acorn TV, the streaming service for British and international TV content that is operated by AMC Networks-owned RLJ Entertainment, is now available in 30 new countries, including Australia, New Zealand, India and South Africa, as well as 10 new European and 10 Caribbean countries and more South American countries.
Is Acorn TV free in South Africa?
Then there is also Acorn TV, likely BritBox’s biggest competitor that is already available in South Africa, also offering a 7-day free trial and costing R79 per month for access to its revolving catalog of British TV content.
What shows are available on Acorn TV in South Africa?
- A Place to Call Home.
- Kidnap and Ransom.
- The Flame Trees of Thika.
- Ladies of Letters.
Which countries can you watch Acorn TV?
Unfortunately, Acorn TV is only available for viewers in the US and Canada, and if you try to watch it from another country, you’ll encounter geographical blocks. This means that you could lose access to your home services while traveling abroad. Luckily it’s pretty easy to overcome this problem by using a VPN.