CANAL+ and PSL Strengthen Partnership Amid MultiChoice Acquisition to Boost South African Football
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CANAL+ Group meets SA PSL to strengthen relations
As part of the CANAL+ Group’s long-term drive to strengthen the local content offering, including sport, executives from one of the world’s leading entertainment platforms met with the PSL Chairman, Dr Irvin Khoza. The post CANAL+ Group meets SA PSL to strengthen relations first appeared on Three Men On a Boat.
CANAL+ Group meets Premier Soccer League to strengthen relations with Local Football League
CANAL+ Group executives recently met with the Premier Soccer League (PSL) for talks to strengthen the relationship between the group that has recently acquired the MultiChoice Group and one of the biggest domestic leagues in Africa.As part of the CANAL+ Groups long-term drive to strengthen the local content offering, including sport, executives from one of the worlds leading entertainment platforms met with the PSL Chairman, Dr Irvin Khoza.The P…
CANAL+ meets PSL over future of SA football - SOCCER MAG
CANAL+ Group executives recently met with the Premier Soccer League to strengthen ties between the broadcaster and one of Africa’s biggest domestic leagues amid the company’s growing investment in local football. According to Supersport, the discussions formed part of CANAL+’s long term drive to improve its local content offering, with senior executives meeting PSL chairman Dr Irvin Khoza. READ: Veteran Neuer back as Germany name World Cup squad…
PSL boss Irvin Khoza in key broadcast talks with new Supersport owners Canal+
New MultiChoice and Supersport owners CANAL+ group executives met with the Premier Soccer League (PSL) bosses this week for talks to iron out certain issues and to strengthen the relationship between the two parties. The PSL is one of the biggest domestic leagues in Africa and regularly ranks inside the top 10 in the world, and as part of the CANAL+ long-term drive to strengthen the local content offering, including sport, executives from one of…
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