NEWS ANALYSIS: MultiChoice on the road to a one-stop video-on-demand service 🔒
Africa’s largest pay-TV provider, MultiChoice, plans to aggregate dramas and movies from different providers on its online streaming platform in a bid to become a one-stop shop for subscription content. The company is replicating its traditional satellite subscription TV model on the internet.
The strength of DStv has been its ability to bring content from a number of sources in SA, Africa and around the world to one platform. In recent years DStv’s traditional business has seen competition from internet based video companies resulting in a loss in some premium subscribers.
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