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DStv ditches MTV Base and more, brace for channel chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81207, member: 636"] DStv is getting gutted as a bunch of major channels are getting the axe. Subscribers across Africa, including Zimbabwe, are looking at losing at least four channels for sure by the end of 2025, with twelve more popular ones possibly vanishing too. The channels definitely getting pulled are MTV Base, BET Africa, CBS Justice, and CBS Reality because their owner, Paramount, is shutting them down entirely as a cost-cutting move. The other threatened channels, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, include heavy hitters like Cartoon Network, Discovery Channel, TNT, TLC, and CNN International. The whole fight boils down to money, with DStv's parent company, MultiChoice, saying Warner Bros. Discovery is asking for too much cash to carry their content. The channel owner fires back that their programming is top-tier and worth the price. Current numbers show how big a deal this is, with Cartoon Network dominating kids' viewing, TNT leading as the top international movie channel, and TLC winning in lifestyle content. Negotiations are still technically happening, but Warner Bros. Discovery has hinted they are ready to take their channels elsewhere if a deal is not reached, leaving MultiChoice to scout for alternative programming. The potential fallout is massive for viewers who actually watch those specific networks. While some subscribers only care about sports and might not blink, losing that much popular content could push a lot of people to finally cancel their subscriptions. The situation looks like a corporate staring contest where regular customers end up losing no matter who blinks first. [/QUOTE]
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