(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 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 ...
MultiChoice paid a substantial amount in taxes during its 2025 financial year, much of which went to the South African ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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