MultiChoice entered December bracing for a difficult renegotiation with Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). What it did not ...
Kenya’s broadcasting sector recorded a strong rebound in Q1 FY 2025/26, according to the latest CA report, with total broadcasting subscriptions rising 13.7% ...
Netflix’s proposed $72 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming assets has landed at a delicate moment for South Africa’s MultiChoice and its incoming owner, Canal+.
DStv subscribers will lose access to several popular channels, including Discovery Channel, TLC Africa, TNT Africa, Food Network, Travel Channel, Cartoon Network, and CNN International, from 31 ...
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Netflix’s Warner Bros acquisition could leave South Africa’s DStv with empty shelves
Subscribers to South Africa's leading entertainment platform DStv may be about to lose access to some of the biggest ...
Africa’s biggest pay-TV operator, DStv. The potential deal doesn’t just reorder Hollywood—it threatens to redraw the content ...
Negotiations between DStv's new owner Canal+ and Warner Bros. Discovery have stalled, as Netflix and Paramount fight for ...
South African actor Thandolwethu Zondo was recently cast in the latest season of 'Outlaws' and opened up about his new role ...
Multichoice will officially delist from the JSE this week after Canal+ successfully squeezed out the remaining shareholders.
What does a potential deal between Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery mean for MultiChoice and its new owner, Canal+?
DStv's reign as Africa's Pay-TV giant is crumbling under the weight of customer neglect and rising competition. As the company faces a potential channel collapse, can it adapt in time to salvage its ...
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