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Giving Mzansi what it wants? Multichoice is looking into unbundling SuperSport from DStv and offering 'sports-only' packages.
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MultiChoice loses 1.2 million DStv subscribers across Africa in 1 year, blames financial woes Satellite broadcaster ...
Across Kenya, weekend football culture is sacred. From packed neighborhood joints in Nairobi’s Eastlands to cozy village pubs in Bungoma, DStv is the go-to ...
MultiChoice South Africa says it may unbundle its sports channels into a separate subscription package to help retain ...
MultiChoice Kenya has reported a significant decline in its subscriber base, dropping by 15% over the past year. This trend ...
Multichoice has significantly cut its expenditure and strengthened its balance sheet over the last year, with the group now in a postive equity position.
South Africa's pay television group MultiChoice may unbundle its sports channels into a separate subscription package, its CEO said on Thursday, a move that might help it retain subscribers.
DStv general entertainment subscriptions without SuperSport channels included may soon be available to consumers. As DStv ...