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MultiChoice has reported a major slump in its subscriber base, losing 2.3 million active DStv customers over the past year.
Multichoice lost 2.3 million 90-day active DStv subscribers over the last year, which included premium, mid-market, and mass-market declines.
Giving Mzansi what it wants? Multichoice is looking into unbundling SuperSport from DStv and offering 'sports-only' packages.
At the film festivals in 2022 until 2024, more than half of the winning films and the iKon Awards were films commissioned by ...
Sport isn’t just entertainment, it’s passion, pride and community. From local derbies to global showdowns such as the impending FIFA Club World Cup, it brings people together and fuels economies. But ...
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For Canal+, which generated $7.2 billion (about €6.4 billion) in revenue in 2024, Africa and Asia offer high-growth ...
DSTv have lost over half a million subscribers in SOuth Africa and a total of 1.2 million across Africa after price hikes ...
KingMakers, the sports betting subsidiary of MultiChoice Group and operator of BetKing Nigeria, recorded a 76% growth in ...
MultiChoice loses 1.2 million DStv subscribers across Africa in 1 year, blames financial woes Satellite broadcaster ...