MultiChoice’s new owner, Groupe Canal+, is planning several significant changes at DStv to arrest the decline of the African pay-TV giant.
South Africa’s biggest pay-TV service, DStv, whose parent company was taken over by a foreign broadcasting giant.
MultiChoice entered December bracing for a difficult renegotiation with Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). What it did not anticipate ...
Bad start for people with DStv: MultiChoice faces challenges as DStv customers in South Africa will start 2026 with fewer ...
The countdown to 2026 has become a countdown to a blackout as millions of South African households are staring down the ...
But in 2024, many Nigerians are rethinking whether it’s still worth the cost. With DSTV and its sister service, GOTV, continuously hiking subscription fees, Nigerians are now seeking free (or ...
MultiChoice is struggling to hold on to DStv subscribers as years of price increases made the service expensive and uncompetitive in the new streaming market. MultiChoice’s results for the six months ...
Pay-TV service DStv has relaxed its clampdown on concurrent streaming, which it put the brakes on in 2022. The company has announced that from today, all DStv Premium, Compact Plus and Compact ...
MultiChoice Ghana has selected ten DStv Premium subscribers for an all-expenses-paid trip to the United Kingdom to watch the ...
For years, DStv subscribers have had one major complaint: “Why do I have to pay for all these channels I don’t watch just to get SuperSport?” That’s been the frustration in Zimbabwe and beyond, ...