The Ghanaian government last week instructed Africa pay-TV giant MultiChoice to cut its subscription rates in the country, which the Ghana Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation ...
Canal+ currently owns over a third of MultiChoice, Africa's largest pay TV operator, and has just obtained anti-trust approval for the takeover which is expected to be finalized in October Canal+’s ...
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Ghana’s state-owned newspaper, the Daily Graphic, has quoted the country’s minister of communication, digital technology innovation Samuel Nartey George, and saying that MultiChoice must immediately ...
Government of Ghana has has called on Ghanaians to boycott DSTV as pressure mounts on MultiChoice Ghana to review its pricing. Kofi Kapito, chief executive officer (CEO), Consumer Protection Agency ...
A senior policy lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr. Akpeko Agbevade, has called on the government to strictly enforce national regulations amid the ongoing dispute between MultiChoice Ghana and ...
Consumer advocacy group CUTS International is urging the Ministry of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, as well as the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, to step in ...
Following the National Communications Authority (NCA) statement on December 31, 2025, the Ghanaian government has officially transitioned its approach to pay-TV piracy from a standard copyright ...
Africa Magic, in partnership with MultiChoice, a Canal+ company, has officially opened the call for entries for the 12th edition of the ...
French Canal+ Group’s operation to take full control of African media and entertainment giant MultiChoice appears to be moving forward with both parties announcing they had finalized the terms of a ...
Canal+ SA is considering deploying its streaming app, which includes deals with AppleTV and Warner Bros Discovery Inc.’s HBO ...
Canal+’s future African pay-TV kingdom could already start losing pieces before its expected buyout of MultiChoice in October is complete. Ghana’s communication regulator, the National Communications ...
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