DStv isn't dropping your favorite Discovery channels after all. A new multi-year deal between Canal Plus and Warner Bros. Discovery secured the continued distribution of twelve WBD channels across MultiChoice territories, avoiding a blackout that would have started January 1st. This includes networks like CNN International, Cartoon Network, Discovery Channel, TLC, and Food Network.
The agreement covers both streaming access to HBO Max and the renewal of these thematic channels across Africa and Europe, with some being exclusive offerings in specific regions like South Africa. This news comes separately from the loss of Paramount-owned channels such as MTV and CBS Reality, which are still confirmed to be shutting down on the platform.
The agreement covers both streaming access to HBO Max and the renewal of these thematic channels across Africa and Europe, with some being exclusive offerings in specific regions like South Africa. This news comes separately from the loss of Paramount-owned channels such as MTV and CBS Reality, which are still confirmed to be shutting down on the platform.