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France’s Canal+ Gets Anti-Trust Approval for Takeover of South African Pay TV Group MultiChoice
Canal +, the pay TV group behind "Paddington," has received anti-trust approval to finalize its takeover of South Africa's MultiChoice Group.
Media conglomerate Vivendi’s Canal+ which, currently owns over a third of MultiChoice, Africa's largest pay TV operator, and ...
Ghana's government has given satellite broadcaster DStv until Thursday to lower subscription prices or face a suspension of its broadcasting licence, the Communications Minister said.
Canal+'s future African pay-TV kingdom could already start losing pieces before its expected buyout of MultiChoice in October ...
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The Citizen on MSNMultiChoice issues legal threat as new football season sparks piracy concerns
With the 2025/2026 European football season just days away, MultiChoice has issued a firm warning against the unauthorized airing of its sports content.
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Swisher Post on MSNMultiChoice tests new strategy in a bid to save DStv Stream
DStv Stream faces uncertain future as MultiChoice tests new strategies to stop subscriber losses and grow its streaming platforms.
France’s Canal+ has upped a buyout offer for African TV and streaming giant MultiChoice to around $1.77B. Vivendi-owned Canal+ is already MultiChoice’s biggest single shareholder, and last ...
The West African head of CUTS International, Appiah Kusi Adomako, has called for urgent dialogue between MultiChoice Ghana and the ...
Canal+, which is MultiChoice’s biggest shareholder with a 31.7% stake, has offered 105 rand per share in cash for the rest of the business, the French media group said in a statement on Thursday.
African Content Is Ready for Its “Global Moment,” MultiChoice Executive Tells MIP Africa (Exclusive) But the pay-TV giant's top goal remains serving core African audiences, with nine of the 10 ...
MultiChoice appointed the bank to examine the all-cash mandatory offer which would create a pan-African broadcaster with about 31.5 million subscribers across more than 50 countries.
The MultiChoice Group was formed in 1995 from the subscriber-management branch of M-Net, Africa’s pioneer pay-television company. Its multiple distribution platforms, which include Africa’s ...
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