News

Canal +, the pay TV group behind "Paddington," has received anti-trust approval to finalize its takeover of South Africa's MultiChoice Group.
MultiChoice, which will soon become part of Canal+, has been ordered to shutter its service in Ghana after refusing to lower ...
In Ghana, the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations has begun imposing a GHC 10,000 daily fine on MultiChoice Ghana (DSTV) from August 15, 2025, for failing to provide ...
Ghana is hitting MultiChoice and its DStv pay-TV system with daily fines of Ghanian Cedis 10,000 (€788) for failure to reduce ...
MultiChoice Group has announced details for the first time about its plans to restructure the shareholding in its main South African operation to facilitate the JSE-listed broadcaster’s sale to France ...
DStv and Gotv’s parent company, Multichoice, has announced the disposal of a fleet of vehicles, giving buyers the chance to ...
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 ...
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.
WWE has extended and expanded its deal with African pay TV company MultiChoice, making streaming service Showmax home of WWE Network in Sub-Saharan Africa, replicating Peacock U.
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.
South African pay-TV giant MultiChoice has warned that its future trading, and in particular its DStv bouquet of pay-channels, are under financial threat from South Africa’s dire business and trading ...