The decision reflects a focus on "financial discipline and investment optimization in an increasingly competitive and capital-intensive global streaming environment." By Georg Szalai Global Business ...
MultiChoice launched Showmax across Africa 11 years ago in August 2015 to compete with the advent of streamers like Netflix, Apple TV, Amazon’s Prime Video, Disney+ and others which all became ...
MultiChoice, part of CANAL+, will be shutting down its Showmax service, as the “substantial annual losses experienced by the business have proved unsustainable.” The decision was made by the Showmax ...
Pay TV company MultiChoice has notified its subscribers that it is discontinuing its streaming service Showmax after 11 years in operation. In an email, the company said that no action was required ...
MultiChoice Group says it plans to discontinue Showmax, it’s streaming platform, as part of a broader review of its digital strategy. The development comes five months after Canal+ Group, a French TV ...
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the presentation on synergies from the acquisition of MultiChoice Group by Canal+. [Operator Instructions] I would like to remind all participants ...
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+ is now effectively in control of MultiChoice Group. Video entertainment company MultiChoice is set to delist from the JSE after French media giant Canal+ took full control of the firm.
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 ...
Monday - Friday, 08:00 - 11:00 CET | 14:00 - 17:00 HK/SG Maxime Saada, CEO of Canal+, discusses the strategic takeover of MultiChoice, highlighting how the combined companies will unlock growth across ...
Canal+ has committed to “double down” on local African content made with big budgets like Shaka iLembe as its $2B acquisition of South African giant MultiChoice closes, with CEO Maxime Saada today ...