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Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by dre11(m): 7:19am On Jul 01, 2020
SuperSport, broadcast rights owners of the English Premier League (EPL) in Nigeria and most of the rest of Africa, and MultiChoice, parent company to DSTV and SuperSport are considering not renewing rights for the EPL, the UEFA Champions League, when they come up for renewal at the end of the 2020/21 football season, THISDAY has learnt.

A reliable source close to the companies attributed the development to the rising cost of international sports rights and the continually falling value of the naira against other major currencies.

“It is becoming impossible to maintain many of these sports rights, especially the EPL, for Nigeria. The recent fall of the naira against the dollar has equally not helped matters,” the source said.

The company’s annual report, published at the end of last month, showed a gaping hole in its Nigerian operations, a situation the source attributed to the cost of EPL rights, as well as those for other competitions such as the UEFA Champions League to Nigeria, which is charged separate to the rest of Africa.

“Rights for the African continent used to be bought singly, but this changed in 2007 when a competitor, backed by the federal government, forced the EPL to excise Nigeria from the rest of Africa. Now, the cost of the rights for Nigeria has risen to almost the same with the rest of the continent put together, while the number of subscribers Nigeria is only about one quarter of the rest of the continent,” the source said.

The decision to reconsider the continued purchase of the EPL rights, THISDAY learnt, was not exactly new.

Two years ago, the source said, MultiChoice almost did not renew the rights because the company was having difficulties justifying the huge cost when placed side by side with what its subscribers were able to pay as subscription when compared with the rest of Africa.

According to it, “The cost of subscription in Nigeria continues to lag behind what is paid in the rest of Africa, especially in the face of the falling value of the naira. The company is approaching a situation in which it may be forced to choose between continuing to broadcast the EPL and its business survival.”

MultiChoice pays about $250 million dollars for the rights to the EPL and about 100 million Euros for the UEFA Champions League, another football property the company may have to jettison if it wants to stay in business, explained the source.

MultiChoice Nigeria, according to the group’s annual report available on the company’s website https://www.multichoice.com/, is only managing to break even in spite of rising subscriber numbers that keep it only second to South Africa in subscriber count.

The results show that percentage increase in expenses exceed a percentage increase in revenues, an indication that while it is spending more on its operations, it is not making enough to keep up.

This, the source said, is attributable to the high cost of content like the EPL and UEFA Champions League.

Attempts to reach MultiChoice Nigeria for comments on this failed, as the company’s communication department continued to decline comments on its business relationship with content providers.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/07/01/multichoice-mulls-dropping-epl-uefa-broadcast-rights/

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by chariisGRACE(m): 7:22am On Jul 01, 2020
MultiChoice pays about $250 million dollars for the rights to the EPL and about 100 million Euros for the UEFA Champions League, another football property the company may have to jettison if it wants to stay in business, explained the source.

That alone will fasten their exit.
If not football, wetin we wan send multichoice?

Startimes and Strong do broadcast Telemundo for the Ladies.

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by Nbote(m): 7:27am On Jul 01, 2020
If dem born dem well make dem try am and see if Nigerians wont dump their thieving asses.. Those football rights are d major reason most Nigerians renew their subscriptions

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by SocialJustice: 7:29am On Jul 01, 2020
They should drop it abeg, body hot me when I paid the new subscription price and I'm not a sports person. Nigerians should learn to live with economic realities.

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by Nobody: 7:31am On Jul 01, 2020
Multichoice makes more money in Nigeria than other African countries.But for the naira,Buhari didn't keep to his promise by making the naira at par with one dollar.The naira has really lost his senses like jubril Al Sudan.

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by Omihanifa: 7:42am On Jul 01, 2020
All nah just plenty talk undecided MultiChoice can't dump EPL and champions league angry

When they know that that's what is still keeping them in business undecided

That EPL and champions league right just be like their pot of gold cheesy the number of adverts alone sef don do them to make profit


If not for their greediness undecided how can they be complaining again when they are operating in a monopoly

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by DonFreshmoney(m): 7:45am On Jul 01, 2020
That's the reason they keep using Big Brother Naija every year to shore up their revenue base.

But, to be honest if you remove EPL and UCL, Dstv is as good as dead for most guys.. it's better we even buy and subscribe gotv to watch serie a and la Liga.

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by ForeThinker: 12:50pm On Jul 01, 2020
ABI o
Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by juustine777(m): 12:50pm On Jul 01, 2020
HALA!

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by drey076(m): 12:50pm On Jul 01, 2020
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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by barrypro: 12:50pm On Jul 01, 2020
they better stop it.
Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by hisexcellency34: 12:50pm On Jul 01, 2020
Drop it and I say goodbye to my subscriptions

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by Darkharvest: 12:51pm On Jul 01, 2020
Its none of my business. Some Gullible Nigerians will still subscribe because of Big brother show

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by kponkedenge(m): 12:51pm On Jul 01, 2020
They want to complain about revenue drop? Well they should drop the English League then they will know the real meaning of revenue drop.

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by Thisis2raw(m): 12:51pm On Jul 01, 2020
Dstv and their wockness, this is a good get back for them

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by Miracle4Sure: 12:52pm On Jul 01, 2020
Okay
Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by martowskin1(m): 12:52pm On Jul 01, 2020
finally is time to leave nigeria, am tired .... am just tired...

it will never get better

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by Olalekanbanky1(m): 12:52pm On Jul 01, 2020
cool
Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by doggedfighter(f): 12:52pm On Jul 01, 2020
Say what?
Football is the reason many subscribe.

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by Lorazepam(f): 12:53pm On Jul 01, 2020
No more dstv subscription in my house niyen mean

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by blowjohn(m): 12:53pm On Jul 01, 2020
SocialJustice:
They should drop it abeg, body hot me when I paid the new subscription price and I'm not a sports person. Nigerians should learn to live with economic realities.

Economic realities are subjective.


When your salary comes in time, you eat chicken. As the salary reduces you eat products of Chicken (Eggs) and subsequently you begin to eat chicken's food, (maize and millet), and finally, when salary is finished, you become chicken itself, spending your time walking around just looking for what to eat"!

Everyone is on a different level.

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by CAPSLOCKED: 12:53pm On Jul 01, 2020
chariisGRACE:



That alone will fasten their exit.
If not football, wetin we wan send multichoice?

THEY THINK IT'S EVERYBODY THAT HAVE TIME FOR THEIR USELESS BBN?

LET THEM DROP ONLY EPL AND SEE HOW THEY'LL FOLD IN NIGERIA.

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by GemUnique(m): 12:53pm On Jul 01, 2020
Drop it or not, won't stop Nigeria from being what she is
Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by Oyikoha(m): 12:54pm On Jul 01, 2020
cheesy
Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by veekid(m): 12:54pm On Jul 01, 2020
Who cares? They should go to hell!

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Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by bigdammyj: 12:54pm On Jul 01, 2020
Noted
Re: Multichoice Mulls Dropping EPL, UEFA Broadcast Rights by kendrick9(m): 12:54pm On Jul 01, 2020
All Na format to increase subscriptions..
Well done multichoice

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