MultiChoice, NBCUniversal and Sky have set a new partnership to bring content and technology to streaming customers across MultiChoice’s 50-market footprint in sub-Saharan Africa. MultiChoice launched Showmax as the first African streaming service in 2015 and via the deal announced today, the new Showmax group, which will be 70% owned by MultiChoice and 30% by NBCU, will build on Showmax’s success to date and aim to create the leading streaming service in Africa. It will be powered by Peacock’s technology and combine MultiChoice’s accelerating investment in local productions with international content licensed from NBCU and Sky, as well as third party content from HBO, Warner Bros International, Sony and others, and include live English Premier League football. Launch details about the new Showmax service will be announced at a later date.
Marcelo Ebrard/Twitter
The federal government of Mexico has struck a deal with the major Hollywood studios to...
Marcelo Ebrard/Twitter
The federal government of Mexico has struck a deal with the major Hollywood studios to...
- 3/2/2023
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
President Donald Trump took a trip down Mexico way with today’s tweetstorm, falling in love not with a woman in old Spanish lace, but with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and his foreign minister, Marcelo Ebrard.
Touting the new deal that will see Mexico “try very hard” to crack down on migrant caravans, President Trump praised the Us and Mexican representatives who got it done, thus avoiding the messy tariffs that would have been imposed on Mexican goods as of Monday.
But he couldn’t resist a few digs at his usual suspects and their role (or lack of same) in the deal, the fake media and his least favorite band, Nervous Nancy Pelosi and the House Democrats.
After the initial tweetstorm, the President is busy at what’s fast becoming his weekend White House, Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, but he’s sure to update...
Touting the new deal that will see Mexico “try very hard” to crack down on migrant caravans, President Trump praised the Us and Mexican representatives who got it done, thus avoiding the messy tariffs that would have been imposed on Mexican goods as of Monday.
But he couldn’t resist a few digs at his usual suspects and their role (or lack of same) in the deal, the fake media and his least favorite band, Nervous Nancy Pelosi and the House Democrats.
After the initial tweetstorm, the President is busy at what’s fast becoming his weekend White House, Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, but he’s sure to update...
- 6/8/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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