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S.African pay TV Multichoice banks on World Cup to grow subscribers
S.African pay TV Multichoice banks on World Cup to grow subscribers
South African pay TV company Multichoice Group banks on the upcoming soccer World Cup that starts later in November to register a sharp jump ...
S.African pay TV Multichoice banks on World Cup to grow subscribers
JOHANNESBURG -South African pay TV company Multichoice Group banks on the upcoming soccer World Cup that starts later in November to ...
MultiChoice banks on World Cup, Showmax to grow subscribers
MultiChoice, the parent company of satellite television service provider DStv, expects to see a return on investment it made toward the ...
Africa's Pay-TV Giant Braces For Life Beyond Pay-TV As Subs Shrink
Africa's leading pay-TV provider, MultiChoice Group, is battling a formidable challenge: A shifting landscape where subscribers are dropping ...
MultiChoice defends World Cup spending splurge - TechCentral
MultiChoice has defended its spending splurge ahead of the 2022 Fifa World Cup that have hit its trading profit margin.
MultiChoice Group maintains strategic momentum despite ...
The Group is also adjusting to global pay-TV challenges as streaming ... As a mature business, MultiChoice South Africa is focused on subscriber ...
UPDATE 1-S.African pay TV group Multichoice plans growth via ...
South African pay television company Multichoice Group is eyeing producing more local content and advertising revenues from upcoming FIFA ...
As subscribers decline, MultiChoice begins disrupting itself
MultiChoice is under tremendous strain. Subscriber numbers are, for the first time, in structural decline.
South Africa performance keeps MultiChoice upbeat - Daily Monitor
MultiChoice is by far the largest producer of original content on the African continent. In the Financial Year 2024, the Group produced more ...
MultiChoice delivers steady earnings growth, tempered by Fifa World Cup investments · Revenue was up ZAR1.8bn to ZAR28. · Trading profit amounted ...
SABC in Last-Minute 2023 Rugby World Cup Deal with Multichoice
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), South Africa's state broadcaster, has finally agreed a deal with African heavyweight broadcasting company ...
MultiChoice's shrinking subscriber base - The Outlier
MultiChoice has lost 11% of its total customer base, ending its financial year with 20.9-million subscribers. The group's South African ...
Over 400,000 South Africans Drop DStv Subscription as Subscriber ...
In response to these challenges, MultiChoice has ramped up its investment in Showmax, aiming to position it as the leading streaming service in ...
MultiChoice under 'tremendous strain' as subscribers decline: Report
It also expanded this to South Africa and has moved into what it describes as 'adjacencies' such as streaming (Showmax), reselling Internet ...
Executive review of our performance - The MultiChoice Group
South Africa Pay-Tv. The South African business enjoyed further growth in the ... grow its online offering and further scale its. Showmax paying subscriber base.
MultiChoice Group's Revenue Grows by 7% in FY23, Driven by Rest ...
Benefiting from the FIFA World Cup and popular local content such as Big Brother Naija, the Rest of Africa pay-TV business grew its 90-day ...
Africa's biggest pay-TV company strikes late deal to screen ...
MultiChoice, Africa's largest pay-TV company, has struck a last-minute deal to broadcast the Africa Cup of Nations, removing the threat that its more than 20mn ...
MultiChoice grows subscriber base by 5% - CNBC Africa
South African pay TV company MultiChoice Group reported a loss in the first half due to an upfront investment in preparation for the World Cup.
Zimbabwe: Multichoice Disrupts Itself Amid Subscriber Decline
MultiChoice is under tremendous strain. Subscriber numbers are, for the first time, in structural decline.
Global TV companies battle for dominance in Africa - The Outlier
South Africa's Takeover Regulation Panel (TRP) has ruled that French satellite broadcaster Canal+ is obliged to make a takeover offer for SA's ...