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MultiChoice To Add Netflix And Amazon Prime Video To Its Stable

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MultiChoice will soon add both Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, two leading global video streamers to its DStv platform.

The pay-TV operator has continued to show pay-TV growth in Africa, adding roughly another 900 000 DStv and GOtv subscribers over its last financial year.

MultiChoice’s subscriber tally according to its latest 2019/2020 financial results released on Wednesday, is now 19.5 million.

The pay-Tv services provider revealed that it will soon be adding two “major” international streaming services for subscribers – Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, according to a report in Teeveetee.

MultiChoice already runs its own Showmax subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) streaming service.

By adding international streaming services to its existing DStv platform, MultiChoice has now clearly decided that it will go the “super aggregator” way, similar to what pay-TV services ranging from the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand have done over the past year.

In this way, existing subscribers get access to further streaming services through DStv, paying their monthly bill in local currency for the add-ons, lessening payment friction and providing one place for subscribers to find and watch the content they like.

“We have long been long been a content aggregator, and this is proof of our aggregator model at work– providing simplicity, choice and convenience for our customers,” says Calvo Mawela, MultiChoice Group CEO.

“As our industry evolves, we believe that we are well-positioned to benefit from both worlds – a large, growing pay-TV market in Africa, as well as an emerging over-the-top (OTT)
opportunity, where our own OTT services and aggregation capabilities can drive success.”

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MultiChoice has shown a 5% increase in subscriber growth in its 2019/2020 financial year, taking its total pay-TV subscriber base to 19.5 million households.

South Africa still represents MultiChoice biggest and most powerful market with 8.4 million pay-TV households, while the rest of Africa combined represents 11.1 million households.

Besides adding two global streaming services, MultiChoice is also getting ready to roll-out and launch its as-yet-unnamed “DStv dishless”, stand-alone DStv streaming service that will mimic its existing direct-to-Home (DTH) service but without the need for any installation.

 

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