National treasury has rejected an SABC request for R120-million to fund coverage of the local government elections.
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The SABC currently operates on a mixed funding model that includes advertising revenue, TV licence fees, and state funding.
The platform is growing fast, with "gamification" and online learning videos expected to drive higher levels of engagement.
the serious legal and financial consequences of not paying your SABC TV licence, amidst growing debates about its relevance ...
South Africa’s public broadcaster SABC says it has no funds to adequately cover an upcoming local government election. The ...
The SABC has urged people to immediately report anyone claiming to be a TV licence inspector seeking access to private homes, warning that such individuals are not employed by the public broadcaster ...
The EFF has lambasted national Treasury’s decision to refuse to fund the SABC’s R120 million bill for election coverage. In a ...
He says the department can’t brief parliament publicly about which options it is working on due to the sensitivity of the process.
Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi’s decision to withdraw the SABC Bill has sparked discontent from his deputy, Mondli Gungubele. Gungubele initially introduced the bill in ...
The SOS Coalition and Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) have just received a copy of the draft SABC Bill as approved by the Cabinet last week and as introduced in Parliament on 2 October. To put it mildly ...
MultiChoice owner Canal+ is reportedly not approving production contracts for local content on DStv’s kykNET and Mzansi Magic ...