What REALLY Happened to DStv? The MultiChoice Collapse Explained
The rise and fall of DStv—from a R140 per share monopoly to technical insolvency and a French takeover. This is the complete business autopsy of MultiChoice, the company that dominated South African television for 30 years.
🔍 WHAT WENT WRONG:
- MultiChoice became technically insolvent (owes more than it owns)
- R1 billion in debt while subscribers fled to Netflix
- Canal+ launched hostile takeover at R105 per share
- Lost 20M+ subscribers across Africa to streaming
- SuperSport monopoly cracking under regulatory pressure
- R2 billion Showmax 2.0 gamble with Comcast—too late?
📊 KEY TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - The Hook: When the Blue Dish Meant Status
3:00 - The Monopoly Era: DStv's Golden Age
6:00 - The Silent Threat: Fiber & Netflix Arrive
10:00 - The Financial ICU: Technical Insolvency Explained
14:00 - The Vulture: Canal+ Hostile Takeover
18:00 - SuperSport Shield Cracks: SABC & Streaming Giants
22:00 - The Showmax Gamble: R2B Hail Mary with Comcast
26:00 - The Lesson: How Monopolies Die in the Digital Age
💡 THE STORY:
In the 90s and 2000s, having a blue DStv satellite dish on your roof was a status symbol. It said you'd made it. MultiChoice had a genuine monopoly—if you wanted sports, movies, or anything beyond SABC's three channels, you paid the "DStv tax."
But while they raised prices year after year, fiber optic cables were being laid underground. Netflix arrived in 2016 at R99/month with no contract. MultiChoice laughed it off as a "passing fad." They were catastrophically wrong.
By 2024, the company that once dominated African television was technically insolvent. They owed more than they owned. The share price collapsed from R140 to R70. And a French media giant—Canal+—launched a hostile takeover to claim what was left of the African empire.
This is the story of how arrogance, complacency, and a fundamental misunderstanding of disruption killed a billion-dollar monopoly. The blue dish that once meant success now means you haven't noticed the world moved on.
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DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only. All information based on publicly available sources, financial reports, and court documents. Not financial advice.
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