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Canal+ Turns the Tables: Inside the Last-Minute Rescue of 12 Warner Bros. Discovery Channels Across Africa

by Michael Jameson
December 31, 2025

Canal+ swooped in at the last minute to save 12 Warner Bros. Discovery channels from disappearing across Africa! People were really worried because these popular channels, like Cartoon Network and TNT, were about to vanish. Canal+ boss, Maxime Saada, flew to New York and made a clever deal. He promised to include millions more homes and a new superapp, making Warner Bros. Discovery accept a much lower price increase. This amazing move kept favorite shows on screen for countless African viewers, just in time!

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