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Holiday entertainment made simpler for DStv subscribers this festive season
DStv is evolving its services to ensure customers enjoy seamless connectivity and great-value entertainment throughout the ...
Briefly on MSN
Witnessing the downfall: DStv's official on-screen channel closures notice saddens TV lovers
DStv’s official on-screen notice of 11 channel closures has left South African TV lovers heartbroken. Find out more about the ...
The firm’s active subscribers grew by 43 percent in the three months ended September this year, despite an increase in the cost of its monthly packages.
Legit.ng on MSN
Africa Cup of Nations 2025: How To Watch Every Match, Including Nigeria, for Free on TV or Online
AFCON 2025 matches will be broadcast free-to-air in the United Kingdom on Channel 4, while Nigerian fans can watch the Super ...
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Multichoice Talent Factory: Apply now, to launch your TV career
Pan-African film and television training institution the MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) has opened applications for its ...
Where to watch the LaLiga match online between Valencia and Mallorca, including live streams, TV channels, kick-off time and ...
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Nigeria vs Tanzania AFCON Preview: Team News, Predicted Line-ups and Live TV Coverage
YEN.com.gh has provided details about the kick-off time, TV channels, live stream info, and full team news for the Nigeria vs ...
South Africa’s biggest pay-TV service, DStv, whose parent company was taken over by a foreign broadcasting giant.
Where to watch the Africa Cup of Nations match online between Nigeria and Tanzania, including live streams, TV channels, kick-off time and more.
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Kenya: DStv to Drop Popular Channels By Year-End
DStv subscribers will lose access to several popular channels, including Discovery Channel, TLC Africa, TNT Africa, Food Network, Travel Channel, Cartoon Network, and CNN International, from 31 ...
As we close out 2025, South Africa’s film and television industry finds itself in a strange, uneasy place. Not collapsing, ...
A relatively new ad-supported streaming service in South Africa says it is adding registered users at an impressive rate.
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