These two channels would offer content viewed on channels offered under Mzansi Magic and kykNET a few hours after it aired. It was met with praise by various DStv consumers but as seen in 2023 it didn't retain their remaining consumers with MultiChoice reporting zero growth.
During the week, MultiChoice adjusted the prices for each DStv package which comes to effect in April. They've also unveiled several attractions like La Liga and ESPN on Access with Compact Plus customers set to get revamped offering curated on Showmax.
According to News24, they're also working on adding power banks to their decoders this way consumer's entertainment can still be enjoyed even after load shedding. If anything, it's likely that they'll look to phasing out older decoders and replacing them with these modules.
This potential feature could help retain existing consumers and also assist in growing their consumption base. With more integrating with this offering, MultiChoice will most likely close SWITCH'D ON as less viewers tune in or when these products are on market.
Freeing up SWITCH'D ON will open the door for more channels as some readers are aware that MultiChoice has been battling with transponder constraints. For all we know, they could even revive M-Net Movies pop-up channels as they haven't launched one in 2023.
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