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Netflix And CANAL+ Join Forces To Reach Francophone Africa In Landmark Deal

June 10, 2025
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In a significant development for African media, French broadcaster CANAL+ is deepening its collaboration with global streaming powerhouse Netflix. Together, they will bring a suite of acclaimed series and films to audiences across 24 French-speaking countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Netflix has signed its first regional distribution deal in Africa, expanding its presence in emerging markets. Starting in July, CANAL+ subscribers in Sub-Saharan Africa can access Netflix through their existing TV packages. This builds on the companies’ 2019 partnership in France and Poland, making CANAL+ the first to integrate Netflix in the region.

Subscribers can now explore Netflix’s vast catalogue, including international hits like Stranger Things, Lupin, Emily in Paris, and Squid Game. The lineup also celebrates a growing slate of African successes such as Blood & Water, Young, Famous & African, Unseen, King of Boys, Blood Sisters, Aníkúlápó, and Kings of Joburg.

The CANAL+ bouquet is already one of the most extensive available, with over 400 live channels – including nearly 30 tailored specifically for African audiences – alongside interactive content via the CANAL+ app and smart decoders. The addition of Netflix further enhances the platform’s appeal to audiences seeking variety and premium storytelling.

Pascale Chabert, Chief Content Acquisition Officer at CANAL+, expressed enthusiasm for the development:

“Having partnered successfully with Netflix in France and Poland, we’re proud to extend this collaboration to our African markets. Millions of our subscribers across the continent will benefit from a compelling combined offer that fuses the best of local and international content. This deal reinforces our strategy of super-aggregation – not only in Europe but globally.”

Netflix, for its part, views the deal as a natural evolution. A company spokesperson remarked:

“We’re excited to further deepen our relationship with CANAL+ and bring even more titles to Francophone Africa members. This deal is another step in our ongoing effort to enrich the Netflix experience and make it available everywhere our members are.”

For African entertainment lovers, this fusion of two content giants promises richer options and a simplified route to the best in global and regional entertainment.

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