SABC have revealed they can no longer broadcast the Rugby World Cup, leaving SA without free-to-air coverage. But where there’s a will, there’s a way.
Lorcia Cooper joins the cast of The Queen as a complex, no-nonsense character. Here’s what you can expect to see from the award-winning actress on the show.
It seems an uncensored TV show starring Zodwa Wabantu really was too hot to handle: Johannesburg Pride want DStv to condemn the host’s actions as “hate speech”.
The future of professional sport hangs in the balance and the PSL have vowed to fight for their life.
The soapies are on top, but some of South Africa’s most-watched TV shows are actually quite factual. Here are the most popular productions on the box.
Here are a few tips and tricks which may just cure the dreaded DStv Now error.
If Steve Hofmeyr invites you for a braai, don’t eat anything: He’s taken to grilling DStv decoders, and he is now offering R10 000 to those who join him.
Steve Hofmeyr fans have been left embittered by MultiChoice’s decision to remove his content from DStv. But one supporter has taken it a little further.
kykNET’s new reality show follows Gerald Burger, who makes a living as a clairvoyant.
Icasa’s draft findings on its Inquiry into Subscription Television Broadcasting Services has been published.
It’s good news for Premium subscribers, but it looks like everyone else will have to fork out a little more for their DStv subscriptions from 1 April.
MultiChoice have rolled out all the big guns during an investor presentation this week, and their figures show DStv is holding its own against Netflix.
SuperSport’s dominance in the broadcasting market could soon come to an end, as a new draft bill on TV rights looks to empower free-to-air channels.
It’s the season for binge-watching. Get in the spirit with these Christmas movies on DSTV Catch Up.
Catch up with DStv’s greatest hits. See what I did there?
Catch up with DStv’s greatest hits. See what I did there?
A fast internet connection may be a priority when DStv relaunches as a streaming service.
Users can look forward to a revamped DSTV Now design and new local content on Showmax.
Nothing like a bit of Carte Blanche to keep you in the know. The team are back at it again with another compelling episode.
The 70th Emmy Awards will be broadcast live on MNet channel 101 on DStv on 18 September. This is what you need to know: