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DStv Faces Channel Closures And Potential Losses Amidst Stalled Negotiations With Warner Bros. Discovery

December 3, 2025
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DStv is set to discontinue four channels, amid the potential loss of an additional 12 channels from Warner Bros. Discovery by the end of the year. MultiChoice announced to its customers on Monday that negotiations to renew a distribution agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery have stalled, with the current deal set to expire on December 31, 2025.

As part of this transition, Paramount Africa will shut down BET Africa and MTV Base, with both channels ceasing operations on DStv and GOtv at 09:00 on January 1, 2026. MultiChoice reassured customers that other international Paramount channels, such as Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, and MTV, will remain available.

Additionally, CBS AMC Networks will discontinue CBS Reality and CBS Justice at the end of December. MultiChoice expressed gratitude to both Paramount and CBS for their partnership throughout the years.

The more concerning news came from stalled negotiations with Warner Bros. Discovery, which put 12 channels at risk. These channels include major brands such as CNN, TLC, Cartoon Network, and the Food Network. MultiChoice stated that discussions are ongoing, but no agreement has been finalised, indicating that, without resolution, these channels could be unavailable on DStv starting January 1, 2026.

The deadlock coincides with speculation that Warner Bros. Discovery may consider acquisition offers from companies such as Paramount, Skydance, Comcast, and Netflix. However, reports suggest that Netflix’s bid for Warner Bros.’ studio and streaming division could face significant scrutiny, potentially leading to an antitrust inquiry over concerns about market dominance.

Recent developments indicate that Warner Bros. Discovery is reviewing offers and may soon enter into exclusive negotiations with one of the interested parties. Comcast and Netflix show particular interest in Warner Bros.’ extensive film and TV library. At the same time, Paramount has expressed a desire to acquire the entire company, including popular channels like TNT and Cartoon Network.

Last month, Warner Bros. indicated it would assess various strategic options following interest from multiple potential buyers. Given Warner Bros.’ size, including the renowned HBO, which has long collaborated with DStv and produced iconic content such as Game of Thrones and The Sopranos, an acquisition could significantly impact the South African television landscape, regardless of whether an agreement is reached with MultiChoice before the year ends.

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