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MultiChoice established and maintained its dominance in South Africa by offering an excellent pay-TV service and through a series of shrewd business moves.

MultiChoice crushed its competitors in South Africa through a series of shrewd business moves and by offering an excellent pay-TV service in DStv.

Sports fans knew that whether they wanted to watch the Olympics, the Sharks, the Boks, Michael Schumacher, Mike Tyson, Manchester United, or Bafana Bafana, DStv had it. In the mid-2000s, industry regulator Icasa issued several commercial broadcasting licences to companies trying to compete with MultiChoice.

Telkom pulled out soon after that, selling its stake in the media company — and its broadcast licence — to Shenzhen Media Group in 2009.Another contender soon emerged in On Digital Media, which launched TopTV in 2010. The investigation revealed that MultiChoice had lobbied Muthambi to push former president Jacob Zuma to transfer powers over South Africa’s broadcasting sector to her.

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