by Thinus Ferreira
Bloomberg reports that Canal+'s MultiChoice and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) can't agree on the price to pay for the linear TV channels that MultiChoice wants to keep on DStv and which will be axed at the end of December if no new channels carriage contract is signed.
MultiChoice says it won't lower DStv subscription fees for DStv subscribers if these 12 TV channels and content on M-Net is taken away.
Bloomberg quotes an insider who said the channels carriage negotiations have stalled because of a difference over what WBD wants to be paid and what Canal+ Africa is willing to pay.
Another insider told TVwithThinus that MultiChoice and WBD held talks again on Thursday evening last week.
Besides the 12 TV channels on DStv from WBD currently - or possibly an adjusted number of channels that MultiChoice wants to keep - MultiChoice, M-Net and Showmax are also facing the loss of all HBO content, as well as the content from Warner Bros.' TV and film studios, acquired separately for M-Net (DStv 101), the M-Net Movies channels on DStv, and for Showmax run with Comcast's NBCUniversal.
The TV channels that DStv subscribers will lose at the end of December without a contract extension include Discovery Channel, Cartoonito, Cartoon Network, CNN International, Food Network, TNT, TLC, ID: Investigation Discovery, Real Time, HGTV, Discovery Family and the Travel Channel.
According to MultiChoice, "No final decision has been made regarding the future availability of those channels, and renewal discussions remain a normal part of industry practice. At this stage, we are not in a position to comment on any other commercial agreements".
On lowering prices for DStv subscribers in 2026 if these 12 TV channels go dark, MultiChoice says "While channels may be added or removed from time to time, there is currently no change to DStv subscription pricing. This includes Paramount pulling BET Africa, MTV Base, CBS Justice and CBS Reality from our platform".
Warner Bros. Discovery told TVwithThinus in response to a media query on Monday night that there's no deal yet with MultiChoice and that it understands "the concern" around the axing of WBD's TV channels from DStv.
WBD said that it "deeply values its long-standing partnership with MultiChoice across multiple territories, and most importantly, our connection with the millions of viewers who cherish our channels".
"We understand the concern surrounding the potential discontinuation of our brands, including Discovery, Cartoonito, Cartoon Network, CNN International, Food Network, TNT, TLC, ID: Investigation Discovery, Real Time, HGTV, Discovery Family, and Travel Channel, from DStv and GOtv as of 1 January 2026".
"This situation arises because we have not yet reached a mutual agreement with MultiChoice to continue broadcasting our much-loved brands."
"We want to assure our viewers that Warner Bros. Discovery remains unequivocally committed to finding a resolution."
A concerned DStv subscriber, George Pietersen, noting that "loyal DStv subscribers are deeply frustrated", has started an online petition on change.org, named "Save our DStv channels from cancellation" that by Tuesday morning had over 400 signatures.











