The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) plans to replace TV licences in South Africa with a new funding model.
The state broadcaster suffers from decreasing audiences, declining revenue, mounting losses, and an ever-weakening balance ...
South Africa’s first official television broadcast was aired 49 years ago, on 5 January 1976, many years behind the rest of the world and even trailing many African countries. Neighbouring Rhodesia – ...
The household broadcasting levy must be considered to subsidize the SABC and replace the TV-license fees which is proving non-viable. 3.6.3 The public broadcasting must be regulated in the public ...
SABC 3: 58.4% (20,389-million viewers). e.tv has grown its reach from 67.4% previously to ... and ICASA's regulatory and licensing interventions. One of the criteria to qualify for licensing enshrined ...
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Popular SABC 2 soapie “Muvhango” this January welcomes two new faces to its star studded cast. Actress Gabisile Tshabalala will take over from Bontle Rampa, who portrayed Bubbles Mosipidi and ...
King Misuzulu's wife Queen Ntokozo's bid to prevent the king from marrying Nomzamo Myeni has been dismissed with costs. South ...
The Government has responded to calls for the BBC TV Licence to be made free for all state pensioners, after more than 34,000 people backed the demand. A petition on a Parliamentary website urged ...
NETFLIX viewers have been issued an urgent TV licence warning as watching one weekly programme could see millions of Brits slapped with a £1,000 fine. The streaming service recently changed the ...
The Government has responded to a rapidly growing petition calling for free BBC TV licences to be granted to all pensioners. The petition, which has garnered over 34,000 signatures on the ...