(Alliance News) - MultiChoice Group and Groupe Canal+ SA reported on Tuesday that they have reached an agreement on a new structure to comply with foreign ownership of broadcasting assets and ...
The French media giant and DStv owner MultiChoice have outlined a post-transaction structure to work around or comply with South Africa's economic empowerment laws. Stephen Grootes interviews Duncan ...
MultiChoice paid a substantial amount in taxes during its 2025 financial year, much of which went to the South African ...
MultiChoice CEO Calvo Mawela said their teams continue to make great progress on the Canal+ transaction, which is expected to be concluded later this year. Last month, MultiChoice outlined the new ...
Multichoice says customers shouldn’t be impacted by a proposed transaction that will fundamentally change its structure in South Africa—but there may be long-term benefits for DStv subscribers. The ...
Around a year ago, Canal+ started hoovering up any shares in MultiChoice it could get a hold of. Eventually, Canal+ acquired so many shares that it triggered a clause in South Africa’s laws that ...
French television channel Canal+ Group has received final approval from the South African competition tribunal to acquire MultiChoice. In a joint statement yesterday, Canal+ and MultiChoice said they ...
The South African Competition Tribunal has approved the proposed $3 billion mandatory takeover of broadcaster Multichoice by France’s Canal+. The approval includes conditions, such as the ...
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has directed MultiChoice Nigeria, the operator of DStv and GOtv, to maintain its current subscription prices pending the conclusion of an ...
LAGOS, Nigeria, March 5 (Reuters) - Nigeria's competition commission is suing the local unit of MultiChoice Nigeria Limited (MCGJ.J), opens new tab, Africa's biggest pay television company, and its ...
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