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eMedia and MultiChoice settle legal disputes


Published on 2024-11-27 07:45:13 - Terrence Williams, N@N
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  • eMedia has said that its legal disputes with MultiChoice were settled in September. This was stated in eMedia's interim results, which were released on Monday.

eMedia and MultiChoice have settled their legal disputes, which centered around eMedia's claim that MultiChoice was unfairly blocking its access to sports content on the Openview platform. The settlement was reached after MultiChoice agreed to provide eMedia with access to sports channels, including SuperSport, on Openview. This agreement not only resolves the ongoing legal battle but also allows eMedia to enhance its content offerings, potentially attracting more viewers. The terms of the settlement include a mutual agreement to end all litigation, with both companies expressing satisfaction with the outcome, aiming to foster a more cooperative relationship in the future. This resolution marks a significant development in the South African broadcasting industry, promoting competition and viewer choice.

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