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One of the most contentious issues has been the withdrawal of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) Bill by DA's Solly Malatsi, the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies.
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Briefly on MSNPearl Modiadie Is Reportedly Suing the SABC and Former Metro FM Manager for R3.5 MillionContent creator, and former Metro FM radio personality Pearl Modiadie is reportedly suing the SABC and her former Metro FM ...
Ahead of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s state visit to South Africa in late April 2025, social media users are circulating a ...
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Briefly on MSNSABC Apologises for Not Broadcasting Afrikaans News, SA Thinks There Are Bigger Issues to Focus onThe SABC has apologised for a scheduling error which mean that the Afrikaans news bulletin was not broadcast, but many felt ...
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SABC apologises for non-airing of Afrikaans TV news bulletinThe South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has addressed concerns arising from the non-broadcast of the Afrikaans ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNTribunal dismisses MultiChoice’s bid to halt merger case with SABCThe Competition Tribunal has dismissed an exception application brought by MultiChoice in a case involving an alleged ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has clarified that the Afrikaans news bulletin has not been discontinued ...
The SABC has explained why Afrikaans language news did not air on schedule this weekend and has apologised to viewers.
A carriage agreement between South Africa’s public broadcaster SABC and pay-TV operator MultiChoice struck in 2013 and which ...
SABC blames a scheduling mistake for the Afrikaans news blackout, assuring viewers it has no plans to drop the bulletin.
MultiChoice and e.tv were locked in a heated battle at the time over encryption in digital terrestrial television.
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