MultiChoice has said decreases in subscribers, revenue, and trading profit were due to unpredecented operating challenges.
African Content Is Ready for Its “Global Moment,” MultiChoice Executive Tells MIP Africa (Exclusive)
But the pay-TV giant's top goal remains serving core African audiences, with nine of the 10 most watched shows on streamer Showmax now being local and 'House of the Dragon' the big exception. By Georg ...
MultiChoice, a CANAL+ company, has retained the distribution rights to 12 Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) thematic channels following a new ...
A midday deal between Canal+ and Warner Bros. Discovery averted a looming New Year’s blackout that would have seen 12 major ...
Hello, everybody, and welcome to the MultiChoice FY '24 Results Call. This is Meloy Horn, and on behalf of the Group, I'd like to welcome you and also introduce the representatives of MultiChoice.
JOHANNESBURG, June 12 (Reuters) - South African pay television company MultiChoice Group (MCGJ.J), opens new tab swung into a 706 million rand ($38 million) loss before tax in the year to March, it ...
MultiChoice owner Canal+ signed a multi-year and multi-territory agreement which saved DStv from losing many prominent ...
MultiChoice Group Limited, through its subsidiaries, operates video-entertainment subscriber platforms in South Africa and rest of Africa. The company operates through South Africa, Rest of Africa, ...
Canal+, the French media heavyweight, has finally completed its long-awaited acquisition of South African TV giant Multichoice, expanding its presence across the continent. Having now completed all ...
Over almost three decades, MultiChoice has become Africa’s undisputed leader in video entertainment. The company both aggregates and produces shows for its richly diverse audience with millions of ...
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 ...
Canal+ Group has increased its offer to buy out the MultiChoice Group shares it doesn’t already own. With its ownership in the South African platform topping 35 percent, Canal+ Group is required to ...
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