New On Play Room: LEGO DREAMZZZ And LEGO Friends: Girls On A Mission - Release Date And What To Expect

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Following its rollout on Cartoon Network and eToonz both of are distributed on MultiChoice's DStv consumers in South Africa. Play Room is set to allocate two shows from LEGO Group - LEGO DREAMZZZ in Zulu and LEGO Friends: Girls On A Mission.

Synopsis for LEGO DREAMZZZ

LEGO DREAMZZZ follows Mateo, Izzie, and their friends after they discover the Dream World is a real place connected to the waking world. They learn they are "Dream Chasers," a secret group that can enter the Dream World to help children who are trapped or terrorized by the evil Nightmare King.

The series airs every Saturday at 17:15 from 4 October.

Synopsis for LEGO Friends: Girls On A Mission 

The show centers on the five best friends living in Heartlake City, who decide to become a five-girl super squad. They dedicate themselves to protecting their city from bad people and swindlers, using their individual strengths to work together on heroic missions. Along the way, they face challenges, solve problems, and often find that doing good deeds is harder than it looks, while also learning the true meaning of friendship. 

The series airs on Sundays at 12:30 from 5 October.

Bravo Africa Reveals The Cast Of Dating #NoFilter South Africa – Season 2 The Highly Anticipated New Season Premieres Exclusively On Bravo Africa On 11 October At 18:00

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Bravo Africa today unveiled the full cast of the highly anticipated second season of the comedy dating show Dating #NoFilter South Africa, set to premiere exclusively on Bravo Africa (DStv 124) on Saturday, 11 October at 18:00.

The announcement follows the recent news that Bravo Africa will launch on 7 October, bringing DStv subscribers even more of the most iconic and talked-about unscripted programming they love.

Following Dating #NoFilter South Africa’s successful debut season in 2024, Season 2 raises the stakes with fresh faces, fresh flings, and even more wild twists. Whether it's a date gone brilliantly right – or spectacularly wrong – the roster of quick-witted comedians is here to make sure nothing goes unnoticed.

The series brings together a cast of 16 commentators, led by comedian, TV personality and actor Jason Goliath (E!’s Celebrity Game Night, Ses' Top La). Joining Goliath are: Robby Collins (comedian), Kim Jayde (TV host and model), Hope Mbhele (actress and radio personality), Bontle Modiselle Moloi (actress and media personality), Nadia Nakai (rapper and TV personality), Rosette Ncwana (model and media personality), Okay Wasabi (YouTuber and comedian), PD Jokes (comedian and content creator), Jo-Anne Reyneke (actress), Sphokuhle N (content creator), Skyf Your Loss (content creator), Tums The Narrator (content creator and comedian), ZilleWizzy (content creator), Carpo More (content creator, TV host and entertainer), and Anele Zondo (actress and presenter).

Returning to Johannesburg and heading to Cape Town for the first time, the second season brings even more hilarious, unapologetically candid reality as comedians deliver real-time commentary while bold singles dive headfirst into blind dates. From romantic mishaps to off-the-wall icebreakers, expect cringeworthy chemistry and unexpected sparks that keep the laughs coming and the drama alive.

Produced by Brainstorm Entertainment Media for NBCUniversal International Networks & DTC, Dating #NoFilter South Africa is a local adaptation of the successful format. The series originally aired on E! in the US, with the African version marking the fourth international adaptation. Dating #NoFilter is distributed globally by NBCUniversal Formats, which is part of Universal Studio Group.

Dating #NoFilter South Africa Season 2 is set to premiere exclusively on Bravo Africa (DStv channel number 124, and on DStv Access) on 11 October, airing Saturdays at 18:00.

Canal+ Is Now In Full Control Of MultiChoice After Securing The Remaining 48% Stake + More Restructuring Underway

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French media company Canal+ SA has completed its acquisition of South African pay-TV operator MultiChoice Group Limited, securing a 48.2% stake in the company, according to a joint announcement released Monday.

The transaction, which Canal+ described as its largest ever, creates a global media and entertainment group serving more than 40 million subscribers across nearly 70 countries in Africa, Europe, and Asia, with approximately 17,000 employees.

Canal+ directly owns 46.0% of MultiChoice shares and has received acceptances for an additional 2.2%, making its mandatory cash offer of 125 South African rand per share now unconditional.

Following the acquisition, MultiChoice has restructured its board with Maxime Saada, CEO of Canal+, appointed as Chairman. David Mignot will serve as CEO and Nicolas Dandoy as CFO of Canal+ African operations, which includes MultiChoice. Former MultiChoice CEO Calvo Mawela will chair Canal+ African operations.

The company has completed a corporate reorganization to comply with South African broadcasting regulations regarding foreign ownership. As a result, voting scale-back provisions that previously restricted foreign shareholders’ voting rights have been removed.

In South Africa, Canal+ has committed to supporting firms controlled by Historically Disadvantaged Persons and maintaining funding for local entertainment and sports content produced by South African creators.

MultiChoice will change its financial year-end from March 31 to December 31 to align with Canal+’s reporting period.

Canal+ plans to provide a strategic update on the combined group, including detailed plans and expected synergies, during the first quarter of 2026.


Warner TV Might Be Getting A Name Change

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Warner TV is a general entertainment channel operated by Warner Bros. Discovery who by next year will be split into two separate companies, Warner Bros. and Discovery Global. Similar to Cartoon Network, Warner TV might be undergoing several changes in the coming months. 

Warner TV built it's existence on the Warner Bros. studios lot with a variety of drama series, animated shows and films. For sometime, Warner TV had been extending it's reach in Europe replacing several TNT channels and while some do remain active they have since been flagged as Warner TV.

With this split, I'd imagine the content would be undergoing some type of restructure and Discovery being loaded with debt will likely minimise the amount of content licensed from Warner Bros. They have content from HGTV, Discovery Channel and Food Network maybe that's what fate might await those channels.

As for the name, Warner TV or at least the trademark belongs to Warner Bros. so it's most likely that Discovery will look to rename these brands in the coming months or later in 2026. Best guess would be that channels to have gotten folded under Warner TV revert back to their previous trademark being TNT.

I mean it wouldn't seem far fetched as you look at the streaming service HBO Max which was shortened to Max to alienate it from HBO only for them to abandon those plans. Same thing with the merger between WarnerMedia and Discovery which formed the controversial Warner Bros. Discovery.

If WarnerMedia had retained its cable networks before merging with Discovery I bet it wouldn't be called Warner Bros. whose linear portfolio is limited to just HBO. Global within Discovery wouldn't be there had it not been for Warner's fleet of networks.

BET's Potential Closure Or Exit From Audiences On DStv And The Rest Of Africa Explained

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A few months ago, it was reported that Paramount Global prior to its acquisition by Skydance Media is looking to halt local operations in Africa. According to some insiders, Paramount Global is also looking into possibly closing BET and MTV Base in the region.

MultiChoice in a response had stated that they were monitoring the situation and would communicate in due course.

As some consumers know, BET Africa has been seen as the flagship network for shows like Being Mary Jane, The Real Husbands Of Hollywood and Tyler Perry's House Of Payne. It also offered local productions such as uBettina Wethu, Redemption and DJ Zinhle: Bossing Up.

If Paramount Global is looking to do away with BET Africa a number of reasons would factor into this.

When it comes to scale, BET doesn't have much of a global presence as seen with Paramount's other cable networks such as MTV and Comedy Central. The only reason it managed to sustain its operations in Africa is due to the pipeline of local content being funded by Paramount Global.

SABC even MultiChoice's M-Net serve as rivals to BET with shows like Generations: The Legacy, Deal Or No Deal SA, Sibongile And The Dlaminis and Date My Family. In viewers, these shows can get anywhere from 500,000 to a million viewers while Queendom on BET could only garner less than half.

In the UK, Paramount has been trying to push the brand to streaming and seeing as Showmax is the exclusive home to Paramount+. I can only assume a similar strategy is awaiting viewers in Africa with the focus shifting on MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon.