MultiChoice Group Limited (MCG) has confirmed that its ordinary shares will be delisted from both the JSE and the A2X with effect from the commencement of trading on Wednesday, 10 December 2025. The ...
Video entertainment group MultiChoice is preparing for a new chapter, as it moves towards delisting from South Africa’s stock exchanges, following Canal+’s successful takeover. The shift marks one of ...
(Alliance News) - Canal+ SA completed its acquisition of the remaining interest in MultiChoice Group Ltd on Friday last week, the Johannesburg-based entertainment company said on Monday. Paris-based ...
There’s been a plot twist in the “12 Warner Bros. Discovery channels set to go” drama: some subscribers got a pop-up on their DStv apps on Tuesday night, confirming the black-out from 1 January, but ...
Subscribers to the pay TV company received an email and pop-up screen note on Monday, 1 December, where DStv explains that while negotiations with the US-based giant remain ongoing, if no agreement is ...
The popular pay-TV provider, Multichoice, has slashed the price of the DStv decoder from N10,000 to a N7,900, while the GOtv decoder price dropped to N6,500. This second major adjustment in months, ...
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 ...
Canal+ said it secured ownership of about 94% of South Africa’s MultiChoice Group, which it valued at around $3.2 billion, and that it would go ahead with plans to pursue a secondary listing in ...
Canal+ Group, the French media giant behind “Paddington,” has completed its long-gestating $2 billion takeover of South African pay TV company Multichoice and announced its new board. The takeover ...
CANAL+ has completed its mandatory takeover offer for MultiChoice Group and is set to begin integrating the business. CANAL+ is now in effective control of MultiChoice Group, expanding its footprint ...
The Ghanaian government last week instructed Africa pay-TV giant MultiChoice to cut its subscription rates in the country, which the Ghana Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation ...
Canal+ currently owns over a third of MultiChoice, Africa's largest pay TV operator, and has just obtained anti-trust approval for the takeover which is expected to be finalized in October Canal+’s ...