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    World Cup: Creolink slashes prices and reshapes the audiovisual landscape

    CourierconfidentielBy Courierconfidentiel21 June 2026No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
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    The pay-TV market is undergoing a major transformation. In Cameroon and several countries across the region, a new dynamic is emerging around Creolink, now the official broadcaster of the FIFA World Cup.

    This strategic positioning is disrupting consumer habits. Long dominated by offers considered expensive, the sector is now seeing the rise of a more affordable alternative, driven by a strong promise: to reduce the cost of access to major international sporting events.

    With subscription plans offered at significantly lower prices, Creolink is meeting a massive demand from households: enjoying the global football spectacle without breaking the bank.

    This approach goes beyond a simple price war. It reflects a desire to reposition the television experience around three key pillars:

    financial accessibility

    broadcast quality

    closeness to subscribers

    By making the World Cup more accessible, Creolink is gradually establishing itself as a disruptive player in the regional audiovisual ecosystem.

    One thing is certain: the way football is consumed in Africa will never be the same again

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