On Tuesday, 2 December, DStv announced that 12 channels from Warner Bros Discovery will be terminated by 1 January 2026 after negotiations between the companies failed. No dramatic plot twist and no ...
The countdown to 2026 has become a countdown to a blackout as millions of South African households are staring down the ...
MultiChoice has announced that several Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) channels may be removed from DStv from 1 January 2026.
MultiChoice’s DStv will drop 16 Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount channels from 31 December 2025 after failed negotiations ...
The removals follow the expiration of distribution agreements with Warner Bros, Discovery, and Paramount, which decided to ...
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DStv could lose 16 popular channels before the end of 2025
DStv customers may face the biggest shake-up to the platform in years, with MultiChoice warning that up to 16 Warner Bros.
MultiChoice’s new owner, Groupe Canal+, is planning several significant changes at DStv to arrest the decline of the African ...
In a note to DStv customers on Monday, it says that its current distribution agreement with Warner ends on 31 December.
South African subscribers of DStv should be aware that there is a high chance a number of popular channels won't return in 2026.
A loss of key channels, including the Discovery Channel, could impact already falling subscriber numbers at DStv.
DStv subscribers have reacted to the company’s announcement that four channels will be discontinued, with a further twelve potentially being lost. BET Africa, MTV Base, CBS Justice, and CBS Reality, ...
DStv subscribers could lose access to 12 major Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) channels, including CNN, Discovery Channel, TLC, ...
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