Saturday, May 10, 2025
  • News & Reports
    • Animation Content
    • Broadcasting
    • Broadcasting Right
    • Broadcasting Service
    • Cinema Content
    • Connectivity
    • Content Distribution
    • Content Production
    • Content Regulation
    • Film Festival
    • Film Industry
    • Media Regulation
    • Mergers & Acquisation
    • OTT & Streaming
    • Pay-TV
    • Radio Broadcasting
    • Industry Executives
    • Reports
    • Satellite
  • Industry Resources
    • Audio & Podcasts
    • Reports & Presentations
    • TV and Videos
  • Products & Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
    • All Events
    • BMA Events
  • Join BMA Network
  • Login
  • Dashboard
No Result
View All Result
  • News & Reports
    • Animation Content
    • Broadcasting
    • Broadcasting Right
    • Broadcasting Service
    • Cinema Content
    • Connectivity
    • Content Distribution
    • Content Production
    • Content Regulation
    • Film Festival
    • Film Industry
    • Media Regulation
    • Mergers & Acquisation
    • OTT & Streaming
    • Pay-TV
    • Radio Broadcasting
    • Industry Executives
    • Reports
    • Satellite
  • Industry Resources
    • Audio & Podcasts
    • Reports & Presentations
    • TV and Videos
  • Products & Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
    • All Events
    • BMA Events
  • Join BMA Network
  • Login
  • Dashboard
No Result
View All Result
Join BMA
Login
No Result
View All Result
Home News & Reports

October 8, 2024

DStv Subscriber Decline: How Streaming Services Are Reshaping South Africa’s Pay-TV Market
News & Reports
October 8, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
October 8, 2024
in News & Reports, OTT & Streaming

As the world shifts towards streaming and away from traditional cable, DStv faces declining subscriber numbers and mounting pricing pressures.

Recent financial reports from MultiChoice reveal a drop in active DStv subscribers in South Africa, plummeting from 8 million to 7.6 million in just a year. MultiChoice noted, “Active subscribers declined from 8 million to 7.6 million, while the 90-day active base reduced from 9.3 million to 8.6 million.”

This 400,000 subscriber drop isn’t just a minor setback; it’s a signal of broader issues. The decline has hit every segment of the market. DStv Premium subscriptions fell by 8%, the mid-market saw a 9% decrease, and even the mass market dipped by 1%. These figures highlight a significant challenge: DStv’s pay-TV growth appears to be a thing of the past, with limited potential for attracting new market segments through its satellite offerings.

This trend aligns with a global movement away from pay TV, often called cord-cutting. Over the past decade, cable and satellite TV providers in the U.S. have lost more than 20 million subscribers, a trend that shows no signs of slowing. Research suggests that by 2026, around 80 million U.S. households could opt out of traditional pay TV.

The shift is particularly high among younger viewers, especially those aged 18 to 29, who have grown up immersed in a world of the internet and streaming services. For many, the primary reason for cutting the cord is cost; 87% of those who left their pay-TV services cited pricing as the main factor. Moreover, only 34% of pay-TV subscribers report being satisfied with the value they receive from their subscriptions. Alarmingly, many former pay-TV users have expressed that they don’t miss their old services at all.

In South Africa, DStv is particularly vulnerable to this trend, with many users abandoning the service primarily due to its pricing. For over 20 years, South Africans have voiced their frustrations over DStv’s costs, particularly its premium package featuring popular sports content. Despite this feedback, MultiChoice consistently raises prices every April, benefiting from its previous monopoly in the pay-TV sector and exclusive rights to major sporting events, like rugby.

However, the landscape began to shift in 2016 with the rise of streaming services like Netflix, alongside the expansion of uncapped fibre broadband in South Africa. This combination of affordable internet and cheap streaming options seriously challenged DStv’s business model. During a presentation to ICASA in 2021, MultiChoice acknowledged that these global streaming giants were their biggest competitors, describing them as an “existential competitive threat.” They pointed out how OTT (over-the-top) services had already transformed the music industry, and traditional broadcasters, including themselves, were now facing a similar crisis.

As this situation unfolds, MultiChoice needs help reversing the trend. The company is now exploring alternative revenue streams to offset the decline in DStv subscribers. Their new strategy includes launching a separate streaming service, Showmax, venturing into online sports betting, and offering bundled streaming services.

However, MultiChoice faces stiff competition in these areas. For example, Telkom is creating a content creation platform that enables users to subscribe to multiple streaming services. Telkom Consumer CEO Lunga Siyo stated that the company will provide the data necessary for subscribers to access their chosen content, directly competing with MultiChoice’s bundled offerings while including data packages as part of its deals.

Given these challenges, many investors believe that the best-case scenario for MultiChoice would be for Canal+ to acquire the once-dominant pay-TV operator.

Tags: DStvFeaturedOTT And StreamingPay TV
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

October 8, 2024

Nigeria: Communications Regulator (NCC) Under Fire Over Starlink Price Increase
News & Reports
October 7, 2024

Next Post

October 8, 2024

South Africa’s AI Revolution: Minister Solly Malatsi Calls for Urgent Embrace of Artificial Intelligence
Connectivity
October 8, 2024

Next Post

South Africa: LEO Satellite Service Transforms Rural Internet Services

Related Industry Resources

  • Advantages When Changing From Legacy Broadcast Technology To IP Networks And Apps USD 4.95
  • The Evolution Of African VOD USD 4.95
  • Nollywood Content Development USD 4.95
  • Cloud For Broadcast Media USD 4.95
  • Reaching Everyone With Benefits Of Digital Radio Services USD 4.95
Publisher
-
Benjamin Pius

 About us

Our goal is always to keep industry stakeholders abreast of opportunities in technology and service innovations that are and will shape Africa’s broadcasting and media industry via quality news, information, intelligence and insight .

Contact us

+44 (0) 207 712 1526
info@broadcastingandmedia.com
BSP Communications Limited
Level 37, One Canada Square
Canary Wharf
London, E14 5AB, United Kingdom

No Result
View All Result
  • October 8, 2024

    News & Reports
    March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Animation Content
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Broadcasting
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Broadcasting Right
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Broadcasting Service
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Cinema Content
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Connectivity
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Content Distribution
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Content Production
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Content Regulation
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Film Festival
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Film Industry
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Media Regulation
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Mergers & Acquisation
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      OTT & Streaming
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Pay-TV
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Radio Broadcasting
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Industry Executives
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Reports
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Satellite
      March 20, 2025
  • October 8, 2024

    Industry Resources
    March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Audio & Podcasts
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Reports & Presentations
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      TV and Videos
      March 20, 2025
  • October 8, 2024

    Products & Services
    March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      Promo: Spotlight Service
      March 20, 2025
  • October 8, 2024

    Events
    March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      All Events
      March 20, 2025
    • October 8, 2024

      BMA Events
      March 20, 2025
  • October 8, 2024

    Join BMA Network
    March 20, 2025
  • October 8, 2024

    Login
    March 20, 2025
  • October 8, 2024

    Dashboard
    March 20, 2025
  • October 8, 2024

    March 20, 2025

© 2023 Broadcast Media Africa

  • Sign in

Forgot your password?

Email me a Sign in Link

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive mail with link to set new password.

Back to login