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  1. Hanno Labuschagne

    Six Disney channels remaining on DStv until 2027

    Six Disney channels remaining on DStv until 2027 MultiChoice and Walt Disney Company Africa have announced a multi-year distribution deal that will keep Disney's current portfolio of linear channels on DStv until 2027. Under the agreement, six of Disney's 24-hour channels will continue to be...
  2. Jan

    DStv Compact gets ESPN2

    MultiChoice adds major sports channel to DStv Compact DStv is adding ESPN 2 to its channel catalogue for Compact subscribers, increasing its sports offering for these customers to ten channels. ESPN 2 is the home of basketball and American football in South Africa, with the channel airing...
  3. Jan

    Showmax Pro's reduced R349 p/m price vs DStv vs overseas services

    Showmax Pro's new R349 price — how it compares to DStv and overseas services MultiChoice recently cut its Showmax Pro pricing by R100, making it a promising option for international sports fans in South Africa at R349 a month. While it broadcasts a range of South African sports events, those...
  4. Jan

    DStv's new streaming limit will make SuperSport much worse than ESPN and Sky Sports

    DStv's new streaming limit — much worse than international sports streaming services MultiChoice will limit concurrent streams on DStv's online platform to one device from 22 March 2022, making it one of the only services in the world with such a crippling restriction. The company stated that...
  5. V

    Where to stream sport?

    Hello Where can I stream the following sports, except for DSTV: Tennis F1 Soccer (including the UEFA champions league) Cricket Rugby (optional) I'm looking at ESPN+, however, it doesn't cover soccer that well. Any suggestions?
  6. Jan

    MultiChoice signs deal for Disney channels until 2024

    DStv signs deal with Disney MultiChoice and the Walt Disney Company Africa have committed to a multi-year distribution agreement that will see Disney's factual and family channels continue to air on DStv until 2024. Channels including National Geographic, National Geographic Wild, Disney...
  7. Jan

    SABC signs sports deal with The Walt Disney Company for ESPN content

    SABC signs sports deal with ESPN The Walt Disney Company Africa and the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) signed a distribution agreement on Friday to bring local and international live sporting events, news programming, as well as library and film sporting content from ESPN to SABC...
  8. J

    Cord cutting hits ESPN hard as it bleeds subscribers

    Cord cutting hits ESPN hard as it bleeds subscribers ESPN has lost two million subscribers over the past 12 months, decreasing from 88 million subscribers last year to 86 million this year. ESPN is included in most american cable packages, so it's decline points to a wider move away from cable...
  9. Newsfeed

    No “immediate plans” for SuperSport-only streaming service

    No “immediate plans” for SuperSport-only streaming service ESPN recently announced it will launch an online-only streaming service, which is set to be available in 2018.
  10. Kevin Lancaster

    ESPN to cover drone racing

    ESPN to cover drone racing The International Drone Racing Association has signed a media distribution deal with ESPN.
  11. jes

    DStv and SuperSport strike ESPN deal

    DStv SuperSport ESPN deal MultiChoice and ESPN reach agreement on sport programming
  12. jes

    Two DSTV sports channels to be dropped

    DStv sports channels face the axe MultiChoice has announced that two of its sports channels may close as part of a business decision outside of its control.
  13. BLIXEMPIE

    DStv to lose ESPN and ESPN Classic

    http://teeveetee.blogspot.com/2013/02/breaking-end-of-espn-and-espn-classic.html Disney owns ESPN, and it is no longer financially viable for them to make available ESPN outside the US and UK. From end July 2013 ESPN will only be available in the USA and UK and nowhere else. This will...
  14. R13...

    Tennis: US Open TV Coverage

    Unfortunately the rights to this tournament are with ESPN and they do a pretty awful job at covering it. I have yet to see a live match and they have more breaks than tennis:mad:. You'd be forgiven for thinking the tennis is the ads and the rest is normal scheduled programming.
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