“MyCanal will arrive everywhere in Africa in 2021”.
As 2020 draws to a close, Jeune Afrique Business+ interviewed David Mignot, head of the French media giant. He looks, in brief, at this year’s balance sheet and the business prospects for 2021.
28/12/2020 at 09h41, by Africa Business+
1) How are you coping with the crisis? What changes have you made at Canal?
This COVID crisis is unprecedented, and clearly, nothing could have prepared us for it. At Canal+, we very quickly adapted our organisation: massive teleworking, health prevention measures for our employees, a business continuity plan; all to combine the nominal functioning of the company with the safety of our employees and partners and, lastly, the satisfaction of our customers.
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