MultiChoice sues Ghanaian television station Champion TV

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  • Bullet wound 9 years ago

    This can only happen in Ghana how can telecast live epl and champions league matches without any rights.

  • Mike frm Ho. 9 years ago

    How about TV3?

  • paa sei 9 years ago

    So what do you want to achieve with this report since the case is pending in court. Sheer mischief

  • the truth 9 years ago

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  • the truth 9 years ago

    theres qsat and a lot more decoders from all over the world that you can watch epl matches live. were the using decoders from multichoice or cards from multichoice to watch these channels. multichoice should fuck off

  • KOFI Manu 9 years ago

    "At the first hearing, the defendants were fined by the High Court Commercial Division One, presided over by Justice Angelina Mensah-Homiah, awarded cost against the defendants and adjourned the case to April 20, 2016."
    Come ...
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  • ck 9 years ago

    Multi choice is taking advantage of our passion for football to loot our money. the price is too costly. I wish pole could break their software.

  • paa sei 9 years ago

    This story which is aimed at tarnishing the hard won reputation o Champion will not wash. The judge adjourned the case to 20th April and the case was never heard anywhere in Ghana. Is it bcos some Kotoko fans want Champion to ...
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  • kenneth kohler 9 years ago

    have become interested in the civil affairs i Ganaha and intend to follow them on the
    ganaha web I will stay tuned to see if your politics are any better than what we have here in the USA ours are ex ...
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  • Ofori Jeffrey 9 years ago

    So on 20th April that the case was adjourned, so what was the outcome of the case on that 20th April until someone tried to published it.
    Hmmmm Ghana, since a south African company don't want any competition so they can loot ...
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