South Africa’s foremost TV expert believes that MultiChoice’s subscribers are becoming less valuable. This is what the data shows.
MultiChoice’s decline in DStv ARPU is likely a combination of several factors, including:
Unfortunately, it is impossible to plot DStv Premium subscriber numbers over the same period. MultiChoice changed its reporting metrics twice between 2018 and 2020 after Naspers spun the company into a separate JSE listing.
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