Dstv Confirms Loss Of Sixteen Warner Bros Discovery Channels Following Unsuccessful Contract Talks
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Following failed negotiations, the 16 Warner Bros. Discovery will be removed from MultiChoice’s DStv at the end of this month (Image source: © 123rf 123rf)
The channels that will be discontinued include
- Discovery Channel
- TLC
- Cartoonito
- Cartoon Network
- CNN International
- Food Network
- The Travel Channel
- TNT
- Investigation Discovery
- Real Time
- HGTV
- Discovery Family
Broadcast TV is evolving, and DSTV has announced that their deal with Warner Brothers will end on 31 December. As a result, several channels will be discontinued, including TLC, Cartoon Network, Discovery Family, Real Time, Investigation Discovery, Cartoonito, CNN International,… pic.twitter.com/O9PDgsa5wB
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This follows the earlier announcement that the pay TV would be losing its Paramount Africa Africa’s BET Africa and MTV Base channels and the CBS AMC Network International’s CBS Justice and CBS Reality TV channels.
The loss of the Warner Bros. Discovery channels will weaken DStv’s offering significantly.
Notice of the failed negotiations and loss of the channels has subscribers expressing their dissatisfaction on social media. Most are concerned about price and are looking to join other streaming services.
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