
MultiChoice Once Again in Hot Water with Nigeria’s Government
Nigeria’s Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has dealt a series of fines to MultiChoice (JO:MCGJ) Nigeria, and other media companies in the West African country, amounting to $12,000...
Nigeria’s Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has dealt a series of fines to MultiChoice (JO:MCGJ) Nigeria, and other media companies in the West African country, amounting to $12,000...
Nigeria’s Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has dealt a series of fines to MultiChoice Nigeria, and other media companies in the West African country, amounting to $12,000 (N5-million) for...
Nigeria's broadcast regulator has fined MultiChoice and others ₦5-million each for airing a BBC report it said "glorified the activities of bandits".
Nigeria's broadcasting regulator has fined DStv and several other broadcasters for airing a BBC documentary about the ultra-violent bandit groups operating in the country's northwestern...
The Competition Court has granted eMedia an order forcing MultiChoice to reinstate four of its channels on DStv.
TV licence holders will have to go to physical pay points to pay the fees while the payment portal is offline.
MultiChoice has released its annual integrated report, revealing how much the satellite pay-TV broadcaster’s executives are paid.
The SABC TV licence web portal has a major security vulnerability which allows attackers to not only see people’s private information, but also change some of their details.
MultiChoice said it is well-positioned to lead the way with its Africa-first streaming product.
Data from FNB shows that consumer spend on audio and video streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Spotify and YouTube has increased by roughly 70% from the period before Covid-19...
Second from left to right: Christopher Puta - MultiChoice Talent Factory Academy Director Southern Africa, Emma Gichonge - MultiChoice Malawi Acting MD, Mr. Hetherwick Njati - Pricipal...
Source: [[www.unsplash.com]]MultiChoice South Africa has announced the development of Sound Factory - an initiative that aims to identify, empower and support young music creatives by...
MyBroadband compared the price of DStv's Premium package to that of Netflix with uncapped fibre.
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DStv Premium subscribers are now paying R5.59 per channel compared to R5.25 at the start of the year.
The SABC has lodged a complaint against SuperSport for anti-competitive behaviour.
France's Groupe Canal+ has again increased its stake in MultiChoice Group, taking its position in the South African broadcaster to 20.1%.
Canal+ has further increased its stake in MultiChoice.
Most South African TV licence holders don't pay the fees, and the SABC wants to implement a public media levy to combat non-compliance.
The Competition Tribunal has released its reasons for dismissing eMedia's application to force MultiChoice to keep four of its channels on DStv.
DStv Premium costs the same as several of the most popular video streaming services in South Africa combined. But despite competition against these services heating up, MultiChoice has...
MultiChoice told MyBroadband that the issues with the DStv streaming app have now been fixed.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has absolved MultiChoice of wrongdoing in a questionable deal it got the SABC to sign in 2013.
South Africa’s foremost TV expert believes that MultiChoice’s subscribers are becoming less valuable. This is what the data shows.
Canal+, the pay-TV unit of French media holding company Vivendi, has increased its stake in MultiChoice to 18.44%.
‘In all these cases their fair values are well above where the shares are currently trading’: Craig Gradidge – Gradidge Mahura Investments.
MultiChoice CEO Calvo Mawela believes that the company's local content investment will help it remain competitive with international streaming services.
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