But the pay-TV giant's top goal remains serving core African audiences, with nine of the 10 most watched shows on streamer Showmax now being local and 'House of the Dragon' the big exception. By Georg ...
French media titan Groupe Canal+ is facing intensified scrutiny from the Competition Commission as it looks for areas where ...
Canal+ has secured approval from South Africa's competition tribunal for its proposed acquisition of MultiChoice Group, clearing the final regulatory hurdle in the country and paving the way for the ...
Canal+, the French media heavyweight, has finally completed its long-awaited acquisition of South African TV giant Multichoice, expanding its presence across the continent. Having now completed all ...
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 ...
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the presentation on synergies from the acquisition of MultiChoice Group by Canal+. [Operator Instructions] I would like to remind all participants ...
Icasa research shows pay-TV broadcasters are spending more on content and earning less from it as viewers seek alternatives.
But the group, 70 percent owned by South African pay-TV giant MultiChoice and 30 percent by Comcast's NBCUniversal, had forecast a bigger loss and grew its revenue 22 percent. By Georg Szalai Global ...
Hello, everybody, and welcome to the MultiChoice FY '24 Results Call. This is Meloy Horn, and on behalf of the Group, I'd like to welcome you and also introduce the representatives of MultiChoice.
JOHANNESBURG, June 12 (Reuters) - South African pay television company MultiChoice Group (MCGJ.J), opens new tab swung into a 706 million rand ($38 million) loss before tax in the year to March, it ...
MultiChoice Group (https://MultiChoice.com) today published its Social Impact Report which details how Africa’s leading entertainment company continues to make a meaningful difference in the ...
Canal+ Group has increased its offer to buy out the MultiChoice Group shares it doesn’t already own. With its ownership in the South African platform topping 35 percent, Canal+ Group is required to ...