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October 18, 2024

South Africa: MultiChoice Sports Broadcasting Dilemma: Balancing Debt, Rights, And Public Access
Broadcasting Rights
October 18, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
October 18, 2024
in Broadcasting Rights, News & Reports, Uncategorized

According to its latest annual financial results, MultiChoice South Africa has a significant debt of around US$300 million for sports rights that needs to be repaid next year. The company’s balance sheet indicates that the majority of this debt, approximately US$198 million, is owed to various trade suppliers, with an additional US$79 million owed to international production studios.

While sports rights account for a relatively small 6.5% of MultiChoice South Africa’s content-related debts, it’s crucial to note that these rights are typically negotiated over multi-year contracts. This means that the company’s financial obligations extend beyond the current year. The past financial year was particularly busy for MultiChoice, with successful renewals and extensions for various sporting events, including the UEFA Champions League, La Liga, SA Rugby, and several other major tournaments and championships.

MultiChoice is known for its extensive sports broadcasting, showing a total of 34,490 live events during the 2023/24 financial year. The company has also made significant investments in local sports over the years, attracting support from various leagues and sporting organisations. However, there have been controversies over the exclusivity of certain tournaments, with government officials expressing concerns about access to high-profile matches for all South Africans.

In a recent development, MultiChoice and South Africa’s public broadcaster, the SABC, reached a last-minute agreement. This deal allows the SABC to broadcast Springbok rugby matches, a move that has been well-received by government officials. The deal underscores the company’s commitment to finding a financially sustainable solution that supports both broadcasters and sporting organisations.

Despite these developments, questions remain about the cost of sports rights and MultiChoice’s contributions to sports development in South Africa.

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