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Malawi: Regulator Gets Court To Prohibit MultiChoice From Increasing DStv Tariffs
Broadcast Media Africa (BMA) has learnt that Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) obtained an interim injunction from the High Court in Blantyre, which prohibits...
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MultiChoice Ghana Says DStv Price Hikes Due To Raising Inflation
MultiChoice Ghana has once again stated that DStv costs in the West African nation will be increased starting in August 2023 by up to...
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Big Brother Naija Returns For 8th Season – Broadcaster Confirms
MultiChoice Nigeria has announced the return of Big Brother Naija, with season 8 set to premiere on 23 July 2023.
This comes after almost three...
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“Foreign” Ownership Of MultiChoice Becomes A Possibility And Raises Serious Concerns
MultiChoice, the owner of DStv, is said to be preparing the red carpet for Groupe Canal+, a French media giant that is slowly but...
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MultiChoice Says Zimbabwe Could Become A More Profitable Market Than Nigeria
MultiChoice views Zimbabwe as a significant market that is superior to its West African counterpart in terms of repatriation of earnings. Multichoice relies on...
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Canal+ Again Increases Stake In MultiChoice Group To 32%
Broadcast Media Africa has learnt that France's Groupe Canal+ has increased its stake in MultiChoice Group – the parent of DStv, SuperSport and Showmax...
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South Africa’s StarSat Celebrates A Decade Of Cultural Diversity
South Africa's StarSat has appeared more potent than ever, increasing its subscriber figures, and despite the demanding economic environment, the Satellite Television Service is...
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“Shaka iLembe” – First Episode Drew 3.6 Million Viewers
Pay-TV operator MultiChoice has revealed that the first episode of Shaka iLembe drew more than 3.6 million DStv viewers. The first episode hit screens...
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MultiChoice Firmly Pins It Hopes On The Rest of Africa For Market Growth
In South Africa, MultiChoice Group has been contending with regulatory, tax, and economic headwinds. Under current regulations, subscription broadcasting services in South Africa are...
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MultiChoice Reports Losses And Decline In Shareholders’ Equity
Broadcast Media Africa has learnt that MultiChoice’s equity has decreased by 33.8% from US$442 million at the end of the previous financial year to...
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‘What Will People Say’ A New Reality TV Series To Premiere On Africa Magic
In Nigeria, Africa Magic, providers of authentic Nigerian and African entertainment, recently announced a new reality dating series, 'What Will People Say', set to...
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South Africa: MultiChoice Anticipates Drop In Profit And Earnings
According to industry reports, South Africa’s MultiChoice expects its full-year profits for the year ending March 31 to be up to US$26 million, down...