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South Africa’s biggest pay-TV service, DStv, whose parent company was taken over by a foreign broadcasting giant.
On Tuesday, 2 December, DStv announced that 12 channels from Warner Bros Discovery will be terminated by 1 January 2026 after negotiations between the companies failed. No dramatic plot twist and no ...
Negotiations between DStv's new owner Canal+ and Warner Bros. Discovery have stalled, as Netflix and Paramount fight for ...
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DStv adds 81,193 new customers in 3 months despite increased cost of monthly packages
DStv has added 81,193 new customers in just three months, marking a 43% increase in its active subscriber base. This comes ...
The firm’s active subscribers grew by 43 percent in the three months ended September this year, despite an increase in the ...
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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Nile Special, MultiChoice, MTN charge fans for Afcon
Nile Special, which has previously run Mujje Tulumbe and Cranes Na Mutima tag-line campaigns for the Cranes, now has the initiative combined to saying: “One Nation, One team, One Beer” for ...
In the past month, DStv subscribers have received free package upgrades, several new channels, and price reductions on decoders. From 10 November, DStv customers subscribed to a decoder-based package ...
MultiChoice, the owners of DStv and GOtv, has warned that about 12 channels may go off the air from January if negotiations ...
TV and radio personality Bridget Masinga had social media buzzing this week when she questioned DSTV's pricing packages ...
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