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Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by AnonPoet(op): 5:28pm On Jun 06, 2025
There was a time when DStv felt like a luxury. Growing up, most of us watched NTA, AIT, and local TV stations. Only a few families had access to satellite TV, and they were seen as the well-to-do. No one complained about subscription fees then because it was clearly a premium service for a premium market.

But then, MultiChoice decided to do more.

They began investing heavily in Nigeria. Film production, local partnerships, jobs, and eventually launching GOtv, a more affordable option for the mass market. DStv also became more accessible across different income levels. And in doing that, MultiChoice broadened its reach, turned a luxury into a staple, and quietly shifted our expectations.

Now, when they review prices to adjust to the economy, people don’t just react with disappointment. They get angry. Not because the product suddenly lost value, but because we’ve grown entitled to it. It’s hard to admit, but the outrage often comes from knowing there’s no real alternative. Piracy exists, so do free streaming apps, but the quality, content, and consistency just don’t compare.

Other platforms have tried. iROKOtv, for example, poured massive resources into building a local streaming service. But even that couldn’t survive the realities of this market, from poor infrastructure to rampant account sharing and a general resistance to paying for digital services. Beyond economic hardship, Nigeria remains a tough environment for any subscription-based platform.

So why is MultiChoice the one company that keeps getting singled out? Court battles, regulatory crackdowns, social media dragging. The recent case with the FCCPC, which the courts dismissed, is just one example. Other sectors quietly adjust prices without scrutiny. From transport fares to food and government services, everything moves with inflation. But DSTV? That gets national attention.

Maybe it’s because they've done too much, for too long, too well.

They’ve created a product so central to daily entertainment that people now treat it like a public utility. You can stop paying for Netflix and move on. But DStv or GOtv? That hits differently. And when prices go up, it stings deeper.

In a way, MultiChoice is suffering for being consistent. And maybe, just maybe, that’s something we need to reflect on too.

Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Ikaeniyan0: 5:35pm On Jun 06, 2025
The only reason I still subscribe is because of premier league and UEFA champions league. In fact, the only time I switch on the TV is when I want to watch football
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by MMempire(m): 5:36pm On Jun 06, 2025
Paid marketer sighted.
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by SadiqBabaSani: 5:38pm On Jun 06, 2025
MMempire:
Paid marketer sighted.
But didn't lie, did he? Where is HiTV and the much touted alternatives, they all faded away
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Jomonix: 5:51pm On Jun 06, 2025
The younger generation don't think much of DSTv. They are the Netflix generation. For me though I am still doing DSTv
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by dawnomike(m): 5:52pm On Jun 06, 2025
Op seems to be right afterall
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by frugal(m): 6:25pm On Jun 06, 2025
Jomonix:
The younger generation don't think much of DSTv. They are the Netflix generation. For me though I am still doing DSTv
What do you watch on dstv though? I sold my dish the moment I installed fiber network in my home.
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Success957: 6:33pm On Jun 06, 2025
I've abandoned my DSTV since 5 years ago, SLTV is the best
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Success957: 6:33pm On Jun 06, 2025
If you want to know the characteristics of a non living thing, ask a woman to describe what kind of man she wants. What ever she says is your answer
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Brendaniel: 6:33pm On Jun 06, 2025
It is well
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Krissjones: 6:33pm On Jun 06, 2025
Pure rubbish 🗑 dstv sponsored post.
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by tuoyoojo(m):
Dstv lost its edge.. aside from showing programs that were not captivating, they were frequently repeating already aired programs.

One major attribute of business that survive in Nigeria is the ability to adapt. There has been this outcry for them to run a pay per view package but they refused to listen. Remember how mtn and econet give a hundred reasons why they couldn't do per sec billing until glo came and scattered the table....imagine if mtn stuck to their guns and still keep per min billing, they would have packed up since na.

Dstv, had it good then because there was no viable alternative but this is no more 2010, the market has shifted, either you adapt or die
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by whatmoreng: 6:34pm On Jun 06, 2025
Nice
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Krissjones: 6:34pm On Jun 06, 2025
MMempire:
Paid marketer sighted.
I swear. Just wasted my time reading the trash by a paid marketer.
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Unkindness: 6:34pm On Jun 06, 2025
Rfft
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Unkindness: 6:35pm On Jun 06, 2025
Aiit...🫩
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by OlaDaviva(m): 6:35pm On Jun 06, 2025
Till now they are still the only one controlling our views
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Assetosky(m): 6:36pm On Jun 06, 2025
frugal:
What do you watch on dstv though? I sold my dish the moment I installed fiber network in my home.
Which one is that?
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Ezemarcel(m): 6:36pm On Jun 06, 2025
SadiqBabaSani:
But didn't lie, did he? Where is HiTV and the much touted alternatives, they all faded away
DStv fought them
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by AbujaLagos: 6:37pm On Jun 06, 2025
frugal:
What do you watch on dstv though? I sold my dish the moment I installed fiber network in my home.
chairman what's the cost of tye fiber network pls
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Mexyz(m): 6:38pm On Jun 06, 2025
If multi choice is tired, they should pack their bags and leave Nigeria.
Increasing subscription up to 2 times a year only to be repeating programs/movies for us. The market is here, make your service affordable and see people patronizing you, not exploiting us and trying to play the victim game here.
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by chigoziri2403(m): 6:38pm On Jun 06, 2025
How many hours in a day do one watch dstv
If they don't introduce pay per view, they will sink further
I have long abandoned them,I have a smart tv and can view anything I want, watch all the football ⚽️ on the continent at my convenience
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Adewale1603(m): 6:40pm On Jun 06, 2025
Nothing do them. It's just the high increase in price of their subscriptions.. let them lower it to the old normal prices or even lesser, and watch people Port back to DStv in multitudes
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by sniperwolf(m): 6:41pm On Jun 06, 2025
DSTV should focus more on their price mechanism instead of feeling threatened
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Akfrenzy(m): 6:43pm On Jun 06, 2025
grin
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by Anabosee(m): 6:43pm On Jun 06, 2025
I use Netflix and sapa TV, I don't need dstv anymore but I sub yanga package just to entertain visitors for now.
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by baralatie(m): 6:44pm On Jun 06, 2025
dawnomike:
Op seems to be right afterall
Re: Multichoice: A Victim Of Its Own Success? by airsaylongcome: 6:44pm On Jun 06, 2025
Why are they selling to Canal+?
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