MultiChoice’s new owner, Groupe Canal+, is planning several significant changes at DStv to arrest the decline of the African pay-TV giant.
South Africa’s biggest pay-TV service, DStv, whose parent company was taken over by a foreign broadcasting giant.
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Bad start for people with DStv: MultiChoice faces challenges as DStv customers in South Africa will start 2026 with fewer ...
But in 2024, many Nigerians are rethinking whether it’s still worth the cost. With DSTV and its sister service, GOTV, continuously hiking subscription fees, Nigerians are now seeking free (or ...
The countdown to 2026 has become a countdown to a blackout as millions of South African households are staring down the ...
MultiChoice Ghana has selected ten DStv Premium subscribers for an all-expenses-paid trip to the United Kingdom to watch the ...
Consumer needs have evolved far beyond consuming content. Trends reveal they are actively engaging on multiple platforms daily to access information and stay in touch with the world. According to the ...
For years, DStv subscribers have had one major complaint: “Why do I have to pay for all these channels I don’t watch just to get SuperSport?” That’s been the frustration in Zimbabwe and beyond, ...
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DStv has released its price adjustments for 2022. The increase sees a 2.7% weighted adjustment across all of DStv's offerings, which will take effect from 1 April. Premium subscribers will pay 1.21% ...