Netflix hit back at DStv with classic satire and sarcasm.
In the battle between two entertainment giants, only one will win. South Africa, who’s your money on – DStv or Netflix?
A chance to catch all the month’s live sports action.
South Africans are turning their backs on DStv…
Here is why you won’t get a tailor made bouquet anytime soon.
The television news station linked to the Guptas faces imminent closure.
EFF question the credibility of internal investigation held by MultiChoice.
MultiChoice have resolved to wield the axe on the “Gupta channel”.
Desperate times for the media giant.
The Democratic Alliance has revealed “board notes” from 2013 showing some potentially dodgy intent from MultChoice. First the Guptas and now this?
If the latest reports are anything to go by, MultiChoice may be part of that “dodgy” Gupta business sector in South Africa.
MultiChoice is planning to distance itself from the controversial news channel owned by the Gupta family, following State Capture report and #guptaleaks.
Showmax? Maybe you’ve always wanted to get it but weren’t keen on paying that monthly fee. If you’re a DStv Premium, subscriber then you’re in luck.
DStv Now has seen a lot of new improvements. New sport and news channels together with better quality streams and availability, perfect combo.
Looks like Hlaudi is tired of paying himself bonuses, and would rather let the national broadcaster’s CEO James Aguma do it for him
The dodgy rand means that consumers should expect a pretty hefty price increase in their DSTV subscription come April.