MultiChoice also wants to remove four eMedia channels from its DStv bouquets but has been temporarily blocked from doing so by the Competition Tribunal. eMedia took MultiChoice to the competition ...
DStv Premium customers pay nearly the same amount for around 35 of the service’s most sought-after channels as they do for 100 that are also available in the more affordable Compact bouquet.
following an appeal against the Tribunal’s decision not to grant interim relief - interdicts MultiChoice from removing the four eMedia channels from the DStv bouquets, which they form part of.
The Basic bouquet package for StarTimes is quite affordable ... Tuko.co.ke published an article about the DSTV Yanga channels list, packages, and prices. Multichoice is one of the biggest ...
Available on both the Premium and Compact DStv bouquets, Ignition broadcasts across Southern Africa, reaching nine African countries. Twenty hours of fresh content per week premiere on a Saturday ...
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MultiChoice has updated its DStv Stream app and announced a reduced price for its DStv Stream Premium contract. In a statement, MultiChoice-owned DStv notes the app’s user interface has been ...
Shawn Mendes is receiving praise for the "phenomenal" live performance of his new song, 'Nobody Knows'. The live version was ...
Last summer, they hosted 90 guests for a wedding they imagined as “the ultimate garden party.” Shades of pink, with some blue, and American-grown florals in woven baskets set the scene, where details ...
Faced with a decline in subscriber numbers, MultiChoice is pinning its hopes on its video streaming platforms DStv Stream and Showmax. It wants to ensure the local DStv Stream platform competes ...
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For Carole Bouquet, a glamorous Cesar-winning fixture of French films since the late ‘70s, Diane is, she said in a Zoom interview in polished English, “the villain here. Everyone is a villain.