The number of pay TV subscribers in Africa will climb by 12 million between 2023 and 2029. This means an extra 7 million pay satellite TV subscribers and 5 million more pay DTT homes, Digital TV Research forecasted in its latest report.
The “Africa Pay TV Forecasts” report also reveals that the pay total will reach 55 million by 2029, with satellite TV contributing 33 million and DTT 21 million. From the 43 million pay TV subscribers at the end of 2023, 26 million were satellite TV and 16 million DTT.
Furthermore, four countries will supply nearly half of the pay TV subscriber total by 2029, and eight countries will account for two-thirds of the total. Nigeria will provide 10 million subscribers – having overtaken South Africa in 2022.
“Despite a recent slowdown in new subscriptions, Africa still has plenty of pay TV potential. Between 2023 and 2029, 27 million TV households will be added – taking the total to 130 million,” commented Simon Murray, Principal Analyst at Digital TV Research.