A pay TV subscriber would have to cough out R2 919.95 a month to access all the television content available in South Africa.
In this photo illustration, the logos of media service providers, Netflix, Am.azon Prime Video, Disney + and Hulu are displayed on the screen of a tablet.R2 919.95 a month
, excluding data charges, to access all of the available television content on offer in the country. And that's a cost that will climb further as more video streamers launch over time. Realistically speaking, it's highly likely that there is no one in South Africa who is paying or is willing to pay R2 919.95 a month.
But this theoretical exercise indicates the cost of watching all of the collective content that used to be more curated and bundled under fewer subscription television services, like MultiChoice's DStv.Subscribe to News24 for just R75 per month to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. You can cancel any time.
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