Pay TV market in Africa at 23.7 million subscribers
Wednesday, October 4th, 2017
Pay TV market in Africa reaches 23.7 million subscribers
Dataxis’ latest research sheds light on the steady expansion of the Pay TV market in Africa. Following data publication for the second quarter of 2017, the total number of Pay-tv subscribers reached approximately 23.7 million. This represents a quarter on quarter growth of +2%, and a year on year growth of +18%, compared to the second quarter of 2016.

source: dataxis
Among the subscribers, 70% receive television through satellite. DTH is confirmed as the main mode for TV reception across the African continent, followed by DTT access with 24% of the market share. On the other hand, DTT is still being implemented and developed in several important African countries and Dataxis predicts that this will allow DTT operators to gain new customers in the years to come.
Finally, the market remains highly concentrated, with Naspers dominating both in terms of subscribers and revenues. However, the arrival of Kwesé, a subsidiary of Econet Media, is expected to increase competition in the African market.
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