DStv's subscriber exodus

How is this article different from the below, its getting out of hand its weekly @Jan
they even have the same graphics.

Multichoice & Jan trying to guilt trip the MyBB IPTV users into subscribing again

I remember years ago DSTV ran these ads priding themselves how "cheaper it was staying at home & entertained watching DSTV"
 
The primary problem DStv faces is that Africans and South Africans in particular are increasingly using video streaming services for entertainment.

At current prices, it is possible to subscribe to all of the major international streaming services and MultiChoice’s own Showmax for far less than a DStv Premium or even a Compact Plus package.

Problem is amplified as they aren't trying hard enough with series anymore, or much at all with movies - they seem to think older movies will satisfy enough of the less sophisticated + younger market, and that local content is preferred to American-made.
And they appear to have become quite dishonest about their poor current movie offerings.
 
Saada said that Canal+’s focus is on its core business of content distribution, suggesting that the company could dispose of or divest from MultiChoice’s shareholdings in businesses outside of broadcasting or streaming — like SuperSportBet, Irdeto, Namola, DStv Insurance, and DStv Internet.

Can't see them dropping Irdeto or the decoders insurance, they've always been key factors of the original core.

Canal+’s offer to buy MultiChoice’s outstanding shares at R125 will likely be a great relief to those shareholders who are sceptical about DStv’s future direction.
 
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