As someone who has worked on both scripted and unscripted content, Shirley shares how reality TV allows us to showcase ourselves in a more authentic and realistic way. She adds that reality TV provides a mirror to society and it calls for society to do a lot of self-reflection. Over the years, MultiChoice has added a variety of reality TV shows including shows that focus on families like the Mselekus on #UthandoNesthembu to creating shows which focus on relationships, breakups and even paternity shows which bring a fresh take on our screens. You can watch the full episode on our YouTube channel – find the link here: https://lnkd.in/dDPqmEHk
MultiChoice Group
Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
Randburg, Gauteng 487,244 followers
About us
MultiChoice Group (MCG), a subsidiary of CANAL+ group, is a leading provider of entertainment and related consumer services. The company has an expanding ecosystem, underpinned by scalable technologies, and a track record now spanning almost 40 years. MCG provides video entertainment products and services through its linear and streaming platforms to millions of households across 50 countries on the African continent and continues to grow by producing and acquiring the best local, sport and international content and offering tiered subscription packages and aggregated streaming services to its customer base. MCG’s superior technology capabilities enable it to continue innovating around distribution, digital and payment solutions, and content security to offer the best customer experience across the continent. Reaching up to 100 million individuals daily, the MultiChoice Group is using its scale and distribution to expand its platform to include sports betting and interactive entertainment, fin-tech services, household services (focused on internet connectivity and emergency response services) and ed-tech. Irdeto, MCG’s technology business, provides platform cybersecurity services which protect over 6 billion devices and applications globally for some of the world’s best media and technology brands, as well as clients in the connected industries sector.
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http://www.multichoice.com
External link for MultiChoice Group
- Industry
- Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Randburg, Gauteng
- Type
- Public Company
- Specialties
- Broadcast, Video on Demand, Entertainment, Media, Technology, Content, Sport, Production, Storytelling, Local Entertainment, Global Entertainment, and Africa
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144 Braam Fischer, Randburg
Ferndale
Randburg, Gauteng 2194, ZA
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Neels Botha Ave, N1 City
Goodwood
Cape Town, Western Cape 7460, ZA
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An upgraded community sports field in Moduane Village was officially handed over this weekend, giving hundreds of young people in the area access to a quality space to play, train and compete... https://lnkd.in/daNMbSEe MultiChoice Group #BizPressOffice
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This past weekend, we partnered with the Solly Malatsi Legacy Foundation founded by the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi to handover a fully sized soccer field with natural green turf and state of the art sprinklers to the Moduane Village in Limpopo. "The partnership with the Solly Malatsi Legacy Foundation makes perfect sense for MultiChoice Group, a CANAL + Company, because we share the same mission: to ensure that young people have access to quality facilities and proper equipment. The Foundation continues to make a concerted effort to support rural football clubs, providing gear and resources so that youngsters can play on decent fields," Dr Keabetswe Modimoeng, MultiChoice Director of Public Affairs Rest of Africa said. This marks the 18th sport's field constructed and handed over by MultiChoice through it's SuperSport Let's Play. To date, we have invested more than R40 million in school sport across South Africa.
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In this episode of MultiTalks, Shirley Adonisi, Director of Local Entertainment at MultiChoice Group shares the secrets behind some of your favorite shows. Shirley has been at the forefront of some the country's most loved local content like Uthando Nesthembu, Inimba, The River, Kwa Mam'Mkhize and many more. She sits down with us and shares some insights on Big Brother Mzansi as Season 6 has come to an end. Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel – find the link here: https:// tinyurl.com/3a6h2jys #EnrichingLives
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This International Women's Month, we're celebrating the women who tell our stories. In this article, we are spotlighting MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) alumna and filmmaker Shannon-Leigh Moses who is finding her way in the industry to do just that. Having began her journey in the industry through the MTF Programme, Shannon-Leigh shares her journey and how mentorship played a key role in making her the woman she is today. #EnrichingLives
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For venues built on atmosphere, reliability matters. Keeps the crowds coming back for more with live sporting action every time. The difference is DStv for business. #DStvforbusiness
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Nomzamo Mbatha reminds us that empowering women isn’t charity, but it’s a commitment to a stronger, more inclusive society. She shares that her hope for the future is to see more investment in the future of young girls and women. As we celebrate International Women's Month, we also celebrate MultiChoice Group, a CANAL + Company which continues to make strides in the upliftment of women by investing in them through initiatives like the MultiChoice Talent Factory Programme, the DStv School Netball Challenge and many others.
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Your reception area speaks before anyone does. News cutting out. Sport lagging. Screens restarting. That's not the impression you want to make. For workplaces where reliability matters as much as professionalism: The difference is DStv for business. #DStvforbusiness
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Earlier this month, the Joburg Film Festival reinforced MultiChoice Group's position as Africa’s leading storyteller. This year’s theme, #FeelTheFrame, came to life through visually striking films, immersive soundscapes, and stories that travelled far beyond the borders, connecting filmmakers, audiences, and cultures from across the continent and the world. Beyond the screen, the conversations mattered just as much. From understanding your audience and building your film as a business, to embracing the power of scarcity and intentional storytelling, the creators were challenged to think bigger, smarter, and more strategically about their craft. Most importantly, it was a celebration of African creativity in its purest form - our music, our languages, our colours, and our stories. As we journey forward, we will keep telling your stories and continue to put African narratives on the global stage.