MultiChoice survived thanks to its aggressive cost-cutting measures amid severe challenges in the market, with R9.6 billion ...
Six months on from the Groupe Canal+ takeover, the question is: what kind of company is MultiChoice Group now?
MultiChoice’s revenue continues to plummet as South Africans cut the cord and move from DStv to competing streaming services like Netflix and YouTube.
Naspers, the emerging markets internet and media giant which is the largest public company in Africa, will list its satellite television subsidiary MultiChoice, it has announced. MultiChoice's DStv ...
South Africa based satellite TV provider, MultiChoice, will no longer accept new DStv subscriptions or reconnections in Malawi after it declared it will no longer provide the service in the country.
DStv’s parent company, Multichoice Group, will restructure the company to comply with the Electronic Communications Act (ECA), enabling the French media giant Canal+ to acquire it. MultiChoice’s ...
MultiChoice has pivoted to premium streaming with DStv Stream after Showmax shutdown, seeing a 139% subscriber surge while Moment becomes a fintech powerhouse.
Group blasts MultiChoice over disparity between Nigerian, South African customers. [Getty Images] MultiChoice insists that the hike is unavoidable, citing economic challenges affecting its business in ...
Multichoice Nigeria, the company behind DStv and GOtv, has revealed plans to raise prices for its service packages starting May 1, 2024. This comes shortly after a previous price adjustment just five ...