MultiChoice Nigeria has announced that the fourth season of its hit drama series Wura will now be available to a wider audience, as part of efforts to make premium content more accessible across its ...
JOHANNESBURG - CANAL+ SA (LSE:CAN) announced Wednesday that its subsidiary MultiChoice will discontinue the Showmax streaming service following a comprehensive review of its streaming operations, ...
People gathered outside MultiChoice on Bram Fischer Drive to pay respect to David Sejobe. Photo: Nkazimulo Ncube People continue to share their condolences and praise for David Sejobe, the well-liked ...
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MultiChoice Nigeria has expanded its fight against content theft to classrooms as part of its sustained efforts to protect intellectual property and promote originality among young Nigerians. In a ...
Three decades is a long time. In the Zambian film and television industry, it’s literally transformational period of time. That is how long MultiChoice (www.MultiChoice.com) has been operating in ...
MultiChoice Zimbabwe has launched a new campaign, DStv ZIMnandi, aimed at curbing cross-border signal piracy and encouraging viewers to switch to locally licensed subscriptions. Unveiled in Bulawayo, ...
David Mignot, CEO of Canal+ Africa and MultiChoice Group. Board changes at MultiChoice, as it and Canal+ start implementing a new structure, will only be a lifeline if they deliver tangible returns.
The National Communications Authority (NCA) has confirmed that MultiChoice Ghana has submitted its response to the regulator’s notice of intention to suspend its authorisation and request for details ...
Communications Minister Samuel Nartey George has issued a final warning to satellite television giant MultiChoice Ghana, threatening to shut down its operations tomorrow (September 6) if the company ...
DStv and Gotv’s parent company, Multichoice, has announced the disposal of a fleet of vehicles, giving buyers the chance to acquire cars from as little as Ksh150,000. In a notice on Friday, August 8, ...