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MultiChoice faces subscriber decline amid changing market dynamics

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
October 14, 2024
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MultiChoice subscriber decline

The company faces a 5% subscriber decline in South Africa as competition, economic factors, and streaming options reshape its pay-TV business.

[dropcap]M[/dropcap]ultiChoice, one of Africa’s largest pay-TV providers, is grappling with a structural decline in subscriber numbers.

Also read: MultiChoice rebrands SuperSport channels on DStv, GOtv

For the first time, the company has witnessed a drop in all market segments, with its premium and mid-market services suffering significant losses.

According to the company’s report for the year ending March 2024, DStv Premium and Compact Plus subscriptions fell by 8%, while DStv Compact subscribers dropped by 9%. Even the mass market, traditionally MultiChoice’s stronghold, saw a 2% decline.

The decline, which represents a 5% overall reduction in South African subscribers—nearly half a million accounts—has been attributed to several factors.

Higher interest rates, a stagnant economy, and increased competition from free or lower-cost viewing options have put significant pressure on the business.

Shifting Focus Away from Core Pay-TV

In recent years, MultiChoice has expanded beyond pay-TV, launching initiatives like Showmax, reselling internet packages, and introducing other services such as Namola for safety and payment solutions.

These ventures, while innovative, have distracted from its core pay-TV operations. Analysts suggest that Canal+, which is acquiring a stake in MultiChoice, will likely refocus the company on its core business by eliminating these distractions.

Despite the challenges, MultiChoice remains a cash-generating business, with the potential to return to strong profit margins through efficiencies in content, sports rights, and satellite transponder leases.

Showmax’s Role in the Decline

Showmax, MultiChoice’s streaming service, has been both a point of opportunity and confusion.

The decision to launch Showmax, despite already having DStv Stream, has been questioned. Showmax introduced a low-cost sports bundle, priced at R69 per month, offering access to Premier League and PSL games, which may have cannibalised potential DStv Compact subscribers.

Showmax’s subscriber base has grown by 16% since its relaunch in February, but the service remains unprofitable.

Capitec Partnership: A New Revenue Stream?

MultiChoice has partnered with Capitec Bank, which has 20 million clients, to offer DStv vouchers.

Capitec customers will be able to purchase content-specific vouchers, allowing them to pay only for the shows or sports events they want to watch.

This unbundling of traditional TV packages represents a shift in the pay-TV model. Capitec has reported a 50% growth in revenue from bill payments and Showmax vouchers, exceeding R200 million in six months.

While this partnership could attract new customers, it may further erode MultiChoice’s traditional subscriber base.

With Capitec customers gaining access to Showmax at half the price, the move could especially impact the mid-market segment.

The strategy mirrors MultiChoice’s earlier decision to offer mobile streams at a reduced cost to Premium and Compact subscribers.

Future Prospects

MultiChoice faces an uncertain future as it navigates a changing media landscape.

The rise of streaming services, combined with economic pressures, may make a full recovery challenging.

However, its ability to generate revenue through partnerships like the one with Capitec may provide a lifeline, albeit at the cost of its traditional subscription model.

Also read: DSTV, GOTV price hike is consequence of fallen value of naira –Multichoice tells Tribunal

The decline in subscribers might be irreversible, but MultiChoice’s strategic moves suggest it is not ready to give up on the battle for market relevance.

Whether these decisions will be enough to stabilise the company remains to be seen.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

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