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Costly and repetitive content: DSTV Subscriptions on the decline

by Akhona Ndlela
Picture: Pexels

DStv (Digital Satellite Television), a sub-Saharan African video entertainment company owned by MultiChoice, has had a historical dominance in the pay-tv industry since 1995 and can be accessed by customers across the continent via satellite, online, and mobile apps. However, things are taking a turn, DStv’s service and its subscriber base is now declining as its viewers cancel their subscriptions.

Content offerings: A key concern

Subscribers are particularly upset about the frequent repeats and price hikes of channels offered compared to the variety of programs offered by the competition.

The shift in viewing habits:

Dstv’s drop in subscriptions can also be attributed to several factors, including increased competition from streaming services in the pay-tv market like Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video. These mentioned video streaming companies offer more flexible viewing options and original content, according to some viewers as they took to social media platforms to express their concerns.

Do people still dey use DSTV/GOTV?

I replaced them with Netflix and PrimeVideo

— Ridbay ﺍًًًًًًًًًًًِِِِِِِِِِِِِِ AlgoRidm (@ridbay) April 24, 2024

Another user voiced their disappointment with the pay-TV operator’s lack of fresh content.

Dear @DStv We’ve been watching repeats the whole month but you’re still expecting us to pay full amounts. Wasn’t there something about a price reduction?? Seniyasidakelwa ngempela manje #DstvMustFall pic.twitter.com/Vrlr8LFna7

— King Slabest (@spree1982) May 12, 2020

The future outlook for DSTV

Future trends might have an impact on the entertainment company which can result in its current viewers completely shifting to other streaming platforms based on affordability and flexibility. Dstv might need to innovate and adapt in order to survive in a rapidly evolving landscape.

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