MultiChoice Wins First Round in Legal Tussle Over Rugby

The urgent application by eMedia Holdings against MultiChoice Group over Rugby World Cup broadcasting rights was struck off the roll on Tuesday in the high court in Johannesburg. eMedia group for legal and business affairs Philippa Rafferty said the judge agreed that the matter was urgent, “so we are obviously very disappointed that the court struck the matter and did not want to engage on the merits of the case”.

“Ultimately, the merits of this case will have to be dealt with, particularly as the same blackout applies to the Cricket World Cup. We are considering our options, going forward,” Rafferty said.

MultiChoice South Africa CEO Marc Jury
MultiChoice South Africa CEO Marc Jury

eMedia has at no stage purchased or even attempted to purchase the rights concerned. The high court directed eMedia to pay the costs of MultiChoice and SuperSport, including the costs of three counsel.

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MultiChoice issued a statement in which it said: “The effect of the high court’s decision is that the position remains that the Springbok matches at the Rugby World Cup will continue to be broadcast only on SuperSport and the SABC. The matches are not broadcast via Openview because eMedia has at no stage purchased or even attempted to purchase the rights concerned.”

The SABC channels are carried on Openview, but the public broadcaster does not air the rugby matches when they’re on, showing Openview customers alternative content.

MultiChoice and SuperSport welcomed the judgment.

In an affidavit responding to eMedia and filed with the court, MultiChoice South Africa CEO Marc Jury said eMedia’s case is a “classic example of free-riding — seeking to profit off another’s expense without contributing at all”.

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SuperSport said it makes an annual investment of R3.3-billion in South African sport and has made a cumulative contribution in excess of R14.4-billion over the past five years.

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Showmax Pro Subscribers can Now Stream The UEFA Euro 2020

Showmax has announced that Pro subscribers will be able to stream every match of the UEFA Euro 2020, which runs from 11 June to 11 July 2021. Launched last year, Showmax Pro bundles the existing Showmax entertainment offering with music channels, news and live sports streaming from SuperSport.

SuperSport CEO, Marc Jury
SuperSport CEO, Marc Jury

“We know that Africa is football mad, and we’re thrilled that more people will be able to stream the matches on the go or at home,” says MultiChoice CEO for General Entertainment and Connected Video, Yolisa Phahle.

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SuperSport CEO, Marc Jury says, “Being able to offer this high-class tournament to sport fans on the Showmax streaming platform is an exciting addition to the many SuperSport platforms that offer viewers top-tier sport.”

Other live sport available on Showmax Pro includes all Premier League, Serie A, La Liga and PSL games as well as a wide range of live sports events including athletics, professional boxing and the world’s biggest marathons.

Showmax has revealed that African mobile subscribers could pay up to 20% less each month.

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“We believe this change will be appreciated by our mobile customers as will the decision not to increase any of our other prices,” says MultiChoice Group CEO for Connected Video, Yolisa Phahle.

“We have our most exciting slate of Showmax Originals this year and look forward to more of our subscribers enjoying our proudly African stories”

Kelechi Deca

Kelechi Deca has over two decades of media experience, he has traveled to over 77 countries reporting on multilateral development institutions, international business, trade, travels, culture, and diplomacy. He is also a petrol head with in-depth knowledge of automobiles and the auto industry