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Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Melagros(m): 9:14am On Jun 03
South Africans dump DStv as price pain sets in

MultiChoice is struggling to hold on to DStv subscribers as years of price increases made the service expensive and uncompetitive in the new streaming market.

MultiChoice’s results for the six months ended 30 September 2023 revealed a loss of R911 million, a big decline from the R55 million profit over the same period last year.

One reason for the poor results is that middle-class South Africans continue to ditch DStv in preference for streaming services.

Over the last year, DStv subscriptions in South Africa declined by 486,000 – from 9.115 million to 8.629 million.

What was striking was that the subscriber decrease happened across the board over the last six months.

Simply put, DStv subscribers in the premium, mid-market, and mass-market segments are all cutting the cord.

An even bigger concern is that the average revenue per user (ARPU) in all of DStv’s segments is declining.

That means MultiChoice is losing DStv subscribers and making less money per subscriber. This explains its dismal financial state.

MultiChoice seemed undeterred by declining subscriber numbers and again increased the price of most DStv bouquets on 1 April 2024.

The pricing of its DStv satellite pay-TV package increased by between 3.1% and 7.8%. DStv’s streaming-only packages remained unchanged.

MultiChoice may try to increase the money it makes from its subscribers through these price increases, but this strategy has been failing.

Despite price increases last year, mass-market ARPU declined by 3%, mid-market by 2%, and premium by 4%.

This means many DStv subscribers are dumping the more expensive packages or downgrading to cheaper options.

The reality is that South African consumers are stretched financially and cannot afford more expensive DStv services.

There is no easy way out for MultiChoice. It faces declining revenue in South Africa, and the expedient way to address this decline is through higher prices.

Unfortunately, this strategy will fuel MultiChoice’s downward spiral, with more high-end subscribers downgrading or cutting the cord completely.

MultiChoice is pinning its hopes on Showmax to save it from declining DStv subscribers and bolster its financial performance.

Showmax 2.0 – a revamped version of its streaming service – was launched on 12 February 2024, with prices ranging between R39 and R99 per month.

MultiChoice is betting on Showmax to compete with Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video to become the leading streaming service in Africa.

Showmax 2.0 was created through a partnership between MultiChoice, Sky, and NBCUniversal’s Peacock. MultiChoice owns 70% of the new service, while NBCUniversal owns 30%.

MultiChoice and NBCUniversal announced they will invest $177 million (R3.3 billion) in the new Showmax offering during the current financial year.

This shows how serious MultiChoice is about competing in the streaming market and taking on Netflix in Africa.

https://businesstech.co.za/news/technology/773666/south-africans-dump-dstv-as-price-pain-sets-in/

COMRADES, I used to think multichoice is good at milking only Nigerians until now I discovered that it is across board. The only difference between Nigerians and South Africans is that; South Africans take action against any act of ill-treatment, but Nigerians only come online and complain or rant that's all

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by helinues: 9:14am On Jun 03
Nigeria government should be held accountable

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by GEJDHERO: 9:23am On Jun 03
Tinubu and his cronies are still subscribing

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by jmoore(m): 9:26am On Jun 03
They still have over 8 million subscribers which is more than Nigerian subscribers. Don't get carried away with the word 'DUMP' in the headline. Read the contents.



You are saying that Nigerians only come online to complain, do you have stats of Nigerian DSTV subscribers of 2022 and 2023? No, you don't. You are just making assumptions that they have not lost subscribers in Nigeria.

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Ahmed0336(m): 9:43am On Jun 03
I don port tey tey


Local man cannot can.

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by jmoore(m): 9:48am On Jun 03
helinues:
Nigeria government should be held accountable
You wait for 9ja government to clean your ass after going to the toilet?

Wetin concern government and your hobby/leisure?

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by helinues: 9:49am On Jun 03
jmoore:

You wait for 9ja government to clean your ass after going to the toilet?

Wetin concern government and your hobby/leisure?

Because Nigeria government are the one responsible for the global problems.

Una don change tune? It's good to sometimes sound like you people.

grin

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Melagros(m): 9:50am On Jun 03
jmoore:
They still have over 8 million subscribers which is more than Nigerian subscribers. Don't get carried away with the word 'DUMP' in the headline. Read the contents.



You are saying that Nigerians only come online to complain, do you have stats of Nigerian DSTV subscribers of 2022 and 2023? No, you don't. You are just making assumptions that they have not lost subscribers in Nigeria.
Okay, tell us the Nigerian stats, when they increased their tariff recently you and I (Nigerians) ranted here on nairaland, have we taken any action? She I don wait for una to take action and una no gree make me go re sub
Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by jmoore(m): 10:00am On Jun 03
Melagros:

Okay, tell us the Nigerian stats, when they increased their tariff recently you and I (Nigerians) ranted here on nairaland, have we taken any action? She I don wait for una to take action and una no gree make me go re sub
If tinubulation doesn't make you to cut your expenses then you don't need a group boycott to force you to abandon DSTV.

What happened in Southafrica was not an organized boycott.

There is lack of sufficent data of Nigerian dstv subscribers published online but the right assumption should be that it has reduced. High cost usually push away some customers.

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by jmoore(m): 10:06am On Jun 03
helinues:


Because Nigeria government are the one responsible for the global problems.

Una don change tune? It's good to sometimes sound like you people.

grin
Which political party wrote in their manifesto that they will make Nigerians to pay less for cable tv?

No dey yarn babablu.

There is petrol subsidy in USA, your own government can't see that policy and copy?

You can never sound like me. Never!

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Holyfic: 10:16am On Jun 03
Dem go soon de watch their self grin time nor de

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Gadafii: 11:06am On Jun 03
Who still subscribed to dstv tho, with their ancient of days movies they repeat three times In 24 hrs

When you can use the same amount of money to stream countless of movies and interesting series online

Instead of buying dstv, rather buy PS4

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by kmaster007: 11:13am On Jun 03
Too
Ahmed0336:
I don port tey tey


Local man cannot can.

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by free2ryhme: 1:14pm On Jun 03
Melagros:


https://businesstech.co.za/news/technology/773666/south-africans-dump-dstv-as-price-pain-sets-in/

COMRADES, I used to think multichoice is good at milking only Nigerians until now I discovered that it is across board. The only difference between Nigerians and South Africans is that; South Africans take action against any act of ill-treatment, but Nigerians only come online and complain or rant that's all

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by yesloaded: 1:15pm On Jun 03
Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by NaijaSumigan: 1:15pm On Jun 03
Tinubu and his Political entourages have hijacked our national resources. They live in opulence at the expense of our labour.

Monkey dey work, Baboon dey chop... The masses and Nigerian workers are now the monkeys working while the political baboons are feeding large.

Yet, monkey must not talk or protest

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by slaawomirr: 1:15pm On Jun 03
Damnnn niggar

I can't remember when last I sub my gotv

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Nemesis0147(m): 1:16pm On Jun 03
Ahmed0336:
I don port tey tey


Local man cannot can.
which one are you using now

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by illuminutty: 1:16pm On Jun 03
We don't do that shiii here.

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Noniblaq1(m): 1:16pm On Jun 03
Over the last year, DStv subscriptions in South Africa declined by 486,000 – from 9.115 million to 8.629 million. Meanwhile I sell quality vintage shirts, see my topic now

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Robertgreene1(m): 1:17pm On Jun 03
Interesting....l subbed my Gotv for #5100 last Monday.... something that was #4200 last month...the girl shocked me further when she told me that a Gotv decorder goes for 50k now... something l bought for #4500 way back in 2015 with one month free subscription oo when l was still in the uni...
Worse part is that the only channel l watch on Gotv these days is only Aljazeera news and sometimes football on Super Sports select finish...when I'm not busy working oo....all other channels are wack!!!
I asked the girl about startimes decorder...she told me it goes for only #13500 and with a sub of less than 4k l can enjoy better channels...
Please anyone that uses Startimes here...does it show Aljazeera news?
This Gotv don tire me...l wan port to Startimes!

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by frankmoney(m): 1:18pm On Jun 03
Imagine

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by TK9680: 1:19pm On Jun 03
I don't know what the stats are. I turned it off after the last increase.

I also know a couple of friends who did the same

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:19pm On Jun 03
....and some. Nigerians still dey mumu follow them undecided

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Negroid001(m): 1:20pm On Jun 03
Them no dey tell person

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Ikaeniyan0: 1:20pm On Jun 03
The only reason Nigerians are not dropping it is because of how expensive data price is

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by dreamworld: 1:20pm On Jun 03
grin

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Re: Price Hike Forces Many South Africans To Dump DSTV by Kaido: 1:20pm On Jun 03
Which free to air position abi na decoder can one watch Al Jazeera and MBC movies?

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