South African Broadcasting Corp. (SABC) has installed OmniBus Systems' Colossus to handle automation for its upgraded Johannesburg playout facility. Colossus will be used to provide transmission of ...
The SABC has intensified efforts to recover outstanding TV licence fees by sending debt collection notices and payment ...
SABC is intensifying efforts to recover unpaid TV licence fees, employing debt collectors to pursue defaulters. With less ...
A carriage agreement between South Africa’s public broadcaster SABC and pay-TV operator MultiChoice struck in 2013 and which saw MultiChoice carry SABC’s channels on its system has emerged from a ...
Flagship SABC 2 telenovela Pimville has been discontinued with immediate effect following a contractual fallout with Bakwena Productions.
Who is showing FIFA World Cup 2026 on TV in South Africa? In South Africa, the official broadcasting rights for the upcoming ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has revealed ambitious plans to launch a dedicated Afrikaans television channel as part of a broader strategy to win back its disaffected audience.
South African Public Broadcaster Launches Streamer SABC+, Targets 2 Million Subscribers by Late 2023
South Africa’s loss-making public broadcaster surprised everyone on Thursday when it launched its long-gestating streamer, naming it SABC+ with a target of 2 million users over the next year. The SABC ...
South Africa’s public broadcaster SABC has struck a carriage deal with commercial operator eMedia which operates the Openview free-to-air satellite service. The agreement will see SABC supply six TV ...
The law has not changed yet. South Africans with a television set still need a valid SABC TV licence, even if they no longer watch broadcast TV, reports Cape {town} Etc.
WASHINGTON — Zimbabweans throughout the country who were accessing free to air channels that provided the South African Broadcasting Corporation's SABC1, SABC2 and SABC 3 are no longer able to access ...
An analysis of television audience measurements in South Africa reveal a shocking decline of linear TV viewers in 2024 and it’s clear where they are going.
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