Could Canal+ Have Some Implication In MultiChoice's Settlement With eMedia Investments And The SABC?

In 2022, eMedia Investments and MultiChoice entered a carriage dispute regarding eToonz, eMovies, eMovies Extra and eExtra on DStv. This case was dragged on for approximately two and a half years and by last year both companies managed to join hands although not closing any details.


Aside from channels, MultiChoice had been beefing with the company alongside the SABC regarding sporting rights. With the public broadcaster technically insolvent, SuperSport had made numerous attempts to get these matches on SABC's stations by even restricting the likes of Openview.


This too was dragged to court with eMedia Investments getting the last laugh as regulators sided with them on the notion that it's anti-competitive. To make a long story short, this too was settled with individual parties remaining hush on the matter.


Speculation going around is that Canal+ may have some involvement regarding the matter with these broadcasters. As some know, MultiChoice is undergoing a takeover and they're hoping to appease regulators even going as far as spinning off its crown jewel, DStv.


Competition Tribunal is one of those various parties they need to seek approval from regarding this transaction which is deemed a large merger. Often, they seek the opinions of various parties that have been around MultiChoice over the years it could be Cape Town TV, Telkom or even SABC for that matter even. 


With DStv undergoing a potential restructure in South Africa this notion does bares a lot of fruit when you look at it. When someone decides to put a house up for sale, they usually sprouse things up in order to attract potential buyers and more money enters the equation when you do those necessary renovations.


If eMedia Investments and SABC are being dragged into this exchange between Canal+ and MultiChoice one has to wonder what opinions they'll formulate. Back when MultiChoice was led by Naspers, they had threatened to drop eNCA and various other local broadcasters from DStv if they went ahead with the encryption of the STB.


Could this be what prompted for eToonz and eMedia's other Openview channels to be reinstated and SuperSport Schools inclusion on SABC+? We'll have to wait and see how this case unfolds.

April 2025 On Universal TV And E! Entertainment Across Africa | Returning Shows: Wild Cards Season 2 | Continuing Shows Including Watch What Happens Live | More

Universal TV 


WILD CARDS

Season 2 – Territory Premiere

Premieres Monday 21st April, 8pm

Ellis must set aside his sense of hurt at Max’s betrayal to work with her on a new case involving the dangerous, adrenaline-fuelled world of high speed street racing.


NCIS

Season 20 – Channel Premiere

Continues Mondays at 8pm, double billed; season finale 14th April

Season 20 comes to its exciting climax, as the team’s cases include the murder of a senator’s daughter, a killing in the National Archive and a domestic terror attack.


Continuing shows include HUDSON & REX Season 7 on Tuesdays at 8pm, LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT Season 26 on Wednesdays at 8pm and MAGNUM P.I. on Season 5 on Fridays at 8pm.


E! Entertainment 


Below Deck Sailing Yacht

Season 5 Launches Sunday 6th April at 18:10 – Single Bills

Every Sunday

The hit franchise charts a new course with its latest iteration, Below Deck Sailing Yacht. Join the crew as they tackle all that life at sea has to throw at them – on E!


Continuing shows include E! News on Tuesdays to Fridays at 22:00 and Watch What Happens Live on Mondays to Fridays at 22:30.

Canal+ Delays The MultiChoice Acquisition For Another 6 Months

DStv owner Multichoice Group and French media giant Canal+ have jointly announced an extension to the ‘long stop date’ tied to their R55 billion merger deal.


The long stop date—initially set at 8 April 2025—is when all the conditions for implementing Canal+’s takeover offer must be fulfilled or waived.


However, the groups said the necessary merger control clearance from South African competition authorities and the relevant regulatory processes will not be complete by this date.


As these processes are ongoing, the groups have agreed to extend the date to 8 October 2025.


“MultiChoice and Canal+ are of the view that this provides ample time for the fulfilment of the conditions,” the company said.


“Save for the extension of the long stop date, the terms of the offer remain unchanged,” it added.


Maxime Saada, CEO of Canal+ said the extension reflects the group’s commitment to the deal.


“The timing of this transaction is critical, and we will continue working tirelessly to ensure the finalisation of the transaction within this timeframe to ensure it retains its intended value and impact for all stakeholders,” he said.


Canal+ has offered to buy the remaining shares in Multichoice that it does not already own for R125 per share, valuing the group at R55 billion. The group currently has a 45% shareholding of Multichoice.


To get the deal done, the transaction must navigate a minefield of government regulations, including risks of violating South Africa’s Electronic Communications Act (ECA) and competition regulators.


Multichoice and Canal+ previously laid out a complex post-merger structure that attempts to circumvent these pitfalls, including the conditions on licences that restrict foreign ownership to 20% of voting rights.


To get around this, the post-merger group intends to split off the broadcast licence and subscriber base to a new company called “LicenceCo” which will be majority owned by BEE shareholders.


The Multichoice/Canal+ group would own 49% of this company, with 20% voting rights.


While the groups have a solid plan to get past the ECA restrictions, the deal still has to pass the Competition Commission/Tribunal, the Financial Surveillance Department, the JSE, the Takeover Regulation Panel, and the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa).


Each step poses its own challenges and potential pitfalls, but Multichoice has assured that customers and subscribers will not be disrupted by the machinations happening in the background.


The article was originally published by Business Tech

NEW SERIES ALERT!!! Iron Man: Armored Adventures (Play Room) + Doodloopstraat (eVOD) + Uthando Lukamama (VIU)

This is incoming if you're viewer in South Africa, as you already heard Play Room, VIU and eVOD has rolled out new content in the new month without any notice to the media and they go as follows:

Iron Man: Armored Adventures S2 (Play Room)

The series follows the adventures of a younger version of Tony Stark and his alter ego of Iron Man. As Iron Man, he uses his technological inventions to fight other similarly technologically advanced threats. His friends James "Rhodey" Rhodes and Pepper Potts help him on his courageous and dangerous adventures.

Broadcast on Disney XD, Iron Man: Armored Adventures consists of 26 episodes and features Black Widow, Hawkeye, Doctor Doom, Magneto, and Justin Hammer appear in this season.

Doodloopstraat (eVOD, Turkey)

Cennet marries Yılmaz, whom she fell in love with, and comes to Istanbul from her village as a bride and as a result of their marriage, they have three children. Division ensues amongst the children as their dad is blamed for her death in a letter she had written prior to her passing which leds to a search for the truth and self discovery.

Broadcast on TRT1 as Yürek Çıkmazı, it starred Ayça Bingöl as Cennet Tekin, Alp Navruz as Halil Tekin, İrem Helvacıoğlu as Av. Zeynep Önder, Mesut Akusta as Yılmaz Tekin, Bihter Dinçel as Birsen Karataş, Dilara Aksüyek as Feride Büyükdere.

Uthando Lukamama (VIU, Brazilian)

Lurdes, Vitória and Thelma are three women from different social classes that live their dilemmas as mothers. Lurdes is a struggling woman who is in search for her child after her ex-husband sold them to a child trafficker. Vitória becomes an unexpected single mother following a one night stand. Thelma is an overprotective mom who discovers that she has an incurable brain aneurysm.

Broadcast on Globo TV as Amor De Mãe, it starred Regina Casé as Lurdes dos Santos Silva, Adriana Esteves as Thelma Nunes Viana, Taís Araújo as Vitória Amorim, Isis Valverde as Betina Torres da Nóbrega, Humberto Carrão as Sandro Amorim Camargo and Chay Suede as Danilo Lopes Viana.