Multichoice DStv and GOtv Pay-TV customers will begin to pay higher subscription fees from Tuesday September 1 in Nigeria per bouquets.
This follows the Pay TV company announcement to adjust subscriptions with effect from tomorrow Tuesday.
MultiChoice said the price adjustment for DStv and GOtv viewers was arrived at after careful consideration of the market and a review of its business operations.
In a statement, Multichoice Chief Executive Officer, John Ugbe, explained:
We have made efforts to contain any price adjustments on subscription prices. However, to ensure the sustainability of the business, we have to consider financial impacts, including inflation as well as increased content and operational costs.
“As such, we have reviewed the prices of some of our bouquets so that we can continue to survive as a business and bring quality entertainment to our customers.
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“To arrive at the decision to adjust prices, we took into account many factors, including the impact on the customer, current inflation, content costs and efficiencies within the company.”
Ugbe said the DStv and GOtv packages will continue to be available at varying pricing points to allow subscribers flexibility in price and choice without compromising quality or variety.
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“To this end, only the prices of some of the bouquets have been reviewed upwards while the lower bouquets have been left untouched,” he said
The price adjustments on DStv and GOtv will allow us to keep delivering top-quality entertainment experience by telling the best local stories through our series and movies, give you access to nail-biting sporting action and up-to-the-minute news as well as the best international series, movies and documentaries, while ensuring that we offer your children movies and series that will keep them educated and entertained.
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