MultiChoice will discontinue Showmax, drawing a line under one of Africa's most ambitious streaming experiments.
Showmax launched in August 2015 as MultiChoice's answer to the growing wave of international streamers — Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, etc. — that were slowly eating into its pay-TV subscriber base ...
Multichoice has pulled the plug on streaming service, Showmax. Here's everything you need to know about ...
MultiChoice has announced that it will shut down Showmax, ending the streaming platform that was once positioned as the ...
The widely circulated Canal+ corporate statement was four careful paragraphs of saying almost nothing. The numbers, though, tell a story of a streaming experiment that burnt ...
Canal+ has made a big early decision as the new owner of MultiChoice by axing loss-making streamer Showmax. The decision follows a “comprehensive” review into Showmax, which has carved out a ...
Following the news that MultiChoice will shut down Showmax in South Africa. The announcement marks the end of one of Africa’s ...
After an 11 year run, Showmax will cease to exist, soon. When exactly the streaming service with ties to MultiChoice will shutter isn’t exactly clear, per an email sent out to subscribers on Thursday ...
Africa’s creatives and content producers are upset, fearful for the future and extremely concerned about where it will leave ...
'The Real Housewives of Durban' star Jojo Robinson was among the subscribers who were devastated upon learning that Showmax ...
MultiChoice, part of Canal+, will discontinue its Showmax streaming platform in Africa due to unsustainable losses. No job cuts are expected, company says.
MultiChoice Group says it plans to discontinue Showmax, it's streaming platform, as part of a broader review of its digital strategy.