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HD+ in partnership with Happy 98.9 FM will give the 2022 Mass Wedding couples, an unforgettable High Definition (HD) TV viewing experience as part of setting them up for a successful marriage.
A move is HD+ way of making sure the married couples and their children enjoy their favourite shows in high-quality pictures to enhance the experience families have when watching TV together.
"When watching a favourite show together, couples create a shared social experience that brings couples closer. However, when each individual has their own favourite show, there is bound to be a 'fight' over the remote control right?
"Not the case of our Mass Wedding couples because with the HD+ service, they can pause live TV, record their favourite shows and catch up when they have time," the CEO of SES HD PLUS GH, Theodore Asampong said.
He enumerated all the benefits of the HD+ Service when the Mass Wedding couples paid a courtesy call on the Management and staff of HD+.
"HD+ is not just you watching your TV in high definition, you're part of the action. Because HD+ is family-oriented, we have stations for kids and adults alike in addition to already existing favourite local channels in Ghana.
"Subscribers can now watch their favourite local channels in HD. Additionally, other foreign channels such as Aljazeera have recently been added.
"We also have the MY HD Plus App that upon download you can watch TV on the go on your Android or IOS mobile handset with free data every month from HD+" he revealed.
He also shared some life experiences with the couples to guide them on their marital journey.
"Communication is key to the success of the marriage. As couples you have to decide that night will not set on your anger, and also easily forgive each other when needed," Mr Asampong said.
He, however, added HD+ is a perfect companion for married couples.
"The Feelifeeli Experience enhances love, no fighting over remote control because you can pause and record," he said.
The 16th edition of Mass Wedding is slated for February 14, at the Wan-Shi Gardens.
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