The Competition Commission is set to closely police MultiChoice and Canal+ to ensure they meet the terms of their merger.
Remaining MultiChoice leadership at the African media giant say they feel isolated and sidelined amid the French takeover.
This decision comes after 'substantial annual losses experienced by the Showmax business' that 'proved unsustainable'.
This is very true of human beings who would always find solace and security with each other but equally more so in ...
In a bid to keep Showmax alive in some form, MultiChoice has announced that Showmax Originals will move to DStv Stream once ...
Pay-TV giant MultiChoice has suffered a legal blow after the High Court ordered that its confidential submissions be ...
Another victim of Canal+’s takeover of MultiChoice appears to be the shelving of what MultiChoice planned to be its ...
MultiChoice has announced the premiere date of the much-awaited Showmax Original series Wura Season 4, shared viewing details ...
French Canal+ Group’s operation to take full control of African media and entertainment giant MultiChoice appears to be moving forward with both parties announcing they had finalized the terms of a ...
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 month had ...
MultiChoice, now part of Canal+ SA, has announced that it will discontinue its streaming platform Showmax following what it describes as a comprehensive review of its streaming operations. The company ...
DStv’s parent company, Multichoice Group, will restructure the company to comply with the Electronic Communications Act (ECA), enabling the French media giant Canal+ to acquire it. MultiChoice’s ...