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DStv owner pivots to AI for content production

Posted on March 11, 2026
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DStv owner pivots to AI for content production

French media group Canal+ on Wednesday said it had struck a multi-year partnership with Google Cloud to deploy generative AI across its production operations and streaming platform.

With Netflix spending on AI-driven recommendation engines and Amazon embedding machine learning deep into Prime Video, Canal+ — which last year acquired South Africa’s MultiChoice Group — is betting that Google’s firepower can help it punch above its weight as it races towards a target of up to 100 million subscribers by 2030.

Canal+ will provide Google’s video generative AI, Veo 3, to production teams. It said this will allow creators to pre-visualise scenes before shooting or recreate historical moments from a single archival photograph.

Canal+ will use Google’s AI to index its content library and improve personalised recommendations

The tools will be made available to production companies working on films supported by Canal+.

The partnership includes intellectual property protections, with Canal+ stating that its rights and asset ownership will be”deeply protected” within the secure technical environment provided by Google Cloud.

Canal+ has also partnered with OpenAI and will use AI to index its entire content library and improve personalised recommendations on the Canal+ app.

Read: Canal+ unveils big plan to stem DStv’s decline

Roll-out will cover European and African markets where the app is available, with deployment set to begin in June 2026.  — Leo Marchandon, (c) 2026 Reuters

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