Netflix Inc is looking to Asia after its shock first-quarter slowdown, seeking to both maintain growth in the one region where it’s still adding subscribers and replicate its success there in other parts of the world.
Listed entertainment company MultiChoice Group on Thursday (9 June), reported results for the year ended March 2022, showing a difficult consumer climate in South Africa.
MultiChoice Group (MCG), the operator of DStv, has published its financial results for the year ended March 2022, showing that it grew its 90-day active subscriber base by 900,000 to close the year on 21.8 million subscribers.
Justice and Constitutional Development minister Ronald Lamola says the government plans to crack down on pirated content in South Africa as part of a move to further bolster investment and protect jobs.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) says that the introduction of a new TV licence scheme in South Africa is one of the key interventions that will need to be introduced for the national broadcaster to become financially viable.
An analysis of the South African Broadcasting Corporation's annual reports over the last four years shows that South Africans have steadily stopped paying their TV licences.
There is no denying the continued battle in TV technology that is OLED vs QLED and this trend will heighten in 2022, says Jaco Joubert, brand manager at Skyworth.
Netflix Inc expects to add just 2.5 million subscribers this quarter, a number that falls short of Wall Street’s estimates and would mark the slowest start to a new year for the company in at least a decade.
MultiChoice South Africa has opened applications for its R20 million bursary scheme for the 2022 academic year.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation has doubled down on its plans to scrap the traditional TV licence model in South Africa in favour of a new public media levy.