From Kartoon Channel To DocuBox: Could MultiChoice Be Eyeing These As Potential Suitors For Cartoon Network And Discovery Channel?

As some consumers have heard, MultiChoice might be removing TNT alongside Warner Bros. Discovery's other TV channels on DStv. It does appear like a probable scenario as the DStv Upsize promotion had been extended until 31 January 2026.

It's likely we'll start the new year with 16 less channels and DStv Upsize promotion is expected to serve as a distraction. But consumers on the high end packages to family won't handle the potential losses without a fight.

Warner Bros. Discovery had stated that 49% of kids viewing on DStv comes from Cartoon Network and Cartoonito. They also operate the #1 movie channel and #1 lifestyle channel making MultiChoice's situation complicated.

Now under French hands, MultiChoice had stated that they are more than willing to fill the entertainment gap. But the media is kind of skeptical about how they'd replace Cartoon Network and TLC.

As mentioned, MultiChoice is under the management of French giant Canal+. They operate their own production company StudioCanal, Dailymotion their video sharing app and have pay-tv services in Europe and Asia.

You can only assume some of these alternatives MultiChoice seemed to be hinting at must come from corporate's operations within these markets.

For Cartoon Network, only two options would come to mind the first would an anglophone version of Canal+ Kids. In most markets in which Canal+ operate in they do have a dedicated children's network and in some way this would mark M-Net's re-entry in the kids space.

Second option would be the Kartoon Channel which houses classic shows like Dennis The Menace, Inspector Gadget and Dino Squad alongside other animated shows like Superhero Kindergarten and Rainbow Rangers.

For Cartoonito, MultiChoice might as well reintroduce ZooMoo to the lineup after launching it as a pop-up channel in 2020. It was described as a wildlife channel offering a mixture of educational and entertaining programming.

Another comes from Disney and has been viewed as an afterthought to the brand following its acquisition of 20th Century Fox, Baby TV.

For TNT, there's FilmBox Africa from Netherlands's SPI International in which Canal+ had acquired. It is described as a complementary movie channel with genres ranging from adventure, action, drama and romance, it also offers international series.
 
For Discovery's cable networks, several brands do enter the equation for this one.

There's the Amsterdam based entertainment group Insight TV that specializes in real-life, story-driven content, focusing on genres such as action sports, lifestyle, adventure, and science & technology. It comprises of several linear channels like Infast, Inwonder, Inwild and Intravel.

Viasat World, a Swedish based entertainment company creating, curating, and distributing content around the world. It brings history to life and tell nature’s greatest stories with brands like Viasat History, Viasat Explore and Viasat Nature.

Expanding from SPI International, DocuBox offers an unforgettable collection of fascinating, award-winning documentary features and TV programming exploring the mysteries and beauty of the planet.

Love Nature is a Canadian specialty television channel owned by Blue Ant Media. The channel broadcasts documentaries and television series related to wildlife and nature.

Travelxp is the world's leading travel channel, OTT platform which is based in India and the leading influencer for travel enthusiasts. It offers series focused on adventure, culture, heritage, cuisine, and global destinations.

For CNN, it would be the French based news channel France 24 that MultiChoice had been distributing in some African markets. It's headquarters may be in France but it also has news coverage from Africa particularly french speaking Africa.

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