Good news for South Africans who subscribe to DStv
MultiChoice has launched numerous initiatives to make its DStv service more attractive, including lower decoder prices, split billing, and better streaming content.
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MultiChoice has launched numerous initiatives to make its DStv service more attractive, including lower decoder prices, split billing, and better streaming content.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa has preemptively published new regulations for digital terrestrial television broadcasting in South Africa.
Ster-Kinekor has revealed when its first Imax with Laser cinema in Gauteng will open.
Themba Gwejela, group executive for corporate affairs and marketing at the SABC, has warned that losing public broadcasting could be disastrous.
DStv’s licensing entity in South Africa says they will not be increasing subscription fees.
Online piracy is making a comeback due to a fractured streaming landscape and deteriorating user experiences with paid services like Netflix and DStv.
Koos Bekker, the man who transformed a South African newspaper business into a global tech powerhouse, is witnessing the slow-motion collapse of the very company that started it all.
The SABC has denied that any external influence was involved in its decision to cut political talk show Face The Nation from its schedule at the end of March 2026.
MultiChoice’s new owner has seen its share price plummet since publishing its first full-year results since acquiring South Africa’s embattled pay-TV operator.
The second season of the live-action One Piece series has proven popular among Netflix audiences globally.