Canal+ is investing €100-million to fix MultiChoice - but a continued subscriber exodus shows righting the ship won't be easy.
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CANAL+ To Initiate Voluntary Severance Plan At MultiChoice Throughout Support Functions
French media group CANAL+ announced on Wednesday that it will initiate a voluntary severance plan at MultiChoice across its support functions. The company will also launch a restructuring programme at ...
Canal+, the new owner of Multichoice Group, plans to hire more than 1,000 salespersons across Africa as part of efforts ...
Canal+ will pump nearly R2 billion (€100 million) during 2026 into a plan to restart subscriber growth at newly acquired MultiChoice, following more than three years of declines. CEO of the French pay ...
Step one in mitigating that problem is restarting subscriber growth. Canal+ is kicking €100 million MultiChoice’s way to launch a growth boost plan. Canal+ does still expect to see a modest decrease ...
New Multichoice owner, Canal+, has unveiled a R1.9 billion “boost plan” for the struggling South African group, which includes revisions to content, pricing structures and offering voluntary severance ...
French media group Canal+ plans to hire more than 1,000 salespeople across Africa as part of a €100 million turnaround strategy for its newly acquired subsidiary, MultiChoice, which has lost 500,000 ...
Canal+ S.A., a French media and telecommunications conglomerate based in Paris, will restructure MultiChoice Group and carve out its broadcasting licence and South African DStv subscribers into ...
Canal+, the French media heavyweight, has finally completed its long-awaited acquisition of South African TV giant Multichoice, expanding its presence across the continent. Having now completed all ...
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