Africa’s premier sports broadcaster SuperSport has had its sports rights acquisition decision moved from South Africa to France, following the acquisition of MultiChoice by Canal+ Group. Following its ...
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MultiChoice Nigeria has joined NECLive as an official sponsor. This strategic partnership strengthens NECLive’s position as the defining industry gathering where brilliant minds, boldest visionaries, ...
A senior policy lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr. Akpeko Agbevade, has called on the government to strictly enforce national regulations amid the ongoing dispute between MultiChoice Ghana and ...
Section 64 of the Electronic Communications Act of 2005(PDF) reads, “A foreigner may not, whether directly or indirectly (a) exercise control over a commercial broadcasting licensee; or (b) have a ...
France's Canal+ said Wednesday it had cleared the final regulatory hurdle for the buyout of Africa's largest pay TV enterprise MultiChoice and further expand its footprint on the continent.
ABUJA :Nigeria's data protection agency has fined Multichoice Nigeria Limited, Africa's biggest pay television company, 766 million naira ($501,340) for violating the country's data protection law, a ...
MULTICHOICE Nigeria has slashed the price of its DStv decoder to N10,000 from N20,000 to regain subscribers. The company announced the 50 per cent reduction in a statement issued on Tuesday, June 24, ...
On February 24, MultiChoice Nigeria announced an adjustment in the cost of its subscription packages for DStv and GOtv users. The new price review came almost a year after the company last adjusted ...
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MultiChoice Chief Executive Calvo Mawela stated that a potential $3bn merger with French media company Canal+, owned by Vivendi SE, would strengthen the African TV company’s ability to compete with US ...