[1] Canal+ president André Rousselet headed the organisation from January 1991 until December 1993, when former French communications minister Catherine Tasca was appointed.
[2] Canal Horizons was modelled on the French Canal+ TV channel, starting its terrestrial broadcasting service in December 1991.
By December 2018, there were 4 million subscribers in Africa, making the Canal+ Group the leading pay TV operator on the continent.
[5] According to Bloomberg, "Canal+ Afrique operates as a TV channel [and] broadcasts cinemas, sports, music, serials, movies, news, discovery programs, and other entertainment activities".
[a][5] CANAL+ offers an English-dedicated package courtesy of DStv from MultiChoice providing a selection of over 15 channels across specific genres.