Here is a look back at the history of DStv’s competitors in South Africa.
DStv’s competitors have fought an uphill battle to attain programming rights in South Africa, as the MultiChoice-owned broadcaster often locked down premium content rights from several studios and sporting leagues.
Icasa provided a breakdown of which broadcasters own the rights to the content in specific categories, with DStv holding the licences to eight out of the ten categories reported. ranging from R39 for its Mobile package to R449 for its Pro plan, which includes a selection of live sports streaming.
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