e.tv journalists held in Swaziland
eNews Africa editor Chris Maroleng says e.tv journalist Tumaole Mohlaoli and cameraman Meshack Dube have been arrested in Swaziland.
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BCCSA fines e.tv for airing Gaddafi's last moments
Television channel e.tv has been fined R35 000 for airing violent footage of the killing of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi without warning viewers.
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Be free with e: Late night Naked News to continue
A late-night news bulletin on e.tv that features nude presenters was not in contravention of broadcasting standards, the BCCSA said on Tuesday.
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ASA bans church's healing claims
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned the Christ Embassy church from airing its claims of faith healing, following a complaint from the TAC.
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Late night laughs catch on
Loyiso Gola's satirical news show makes politics funny again and is a surprising hit with audiences and critics.
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Terre'Blanche trial: Judgement in media application expected
Media houses will hear on Thursday if it will be granted access to the murder trial of right-winger Eugene Terre'Blanche
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Unhappiness over draft broadcast Bill
The draft Public Service Broadcasting Bill needs more work various concerned groups said during public hearings on the legislation on Monday.
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Decision time for digital TV standard
An SADC task team will report their findings about which digital terrestrial television broadcasting standard the region should adopt on November 22.
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Mobile TV licences awarded to e.tv, MultiChoice
E.tv and MultiChoice have been awarded licences to provide mobile TV, the Independent Communications Authority of South African said on Friday.
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'Don't touch me on my studio' debate gets all-clear
The e.tv/AWB "Don't touch me on my studio" debate has been given the thumbs-up by the Broadcasting Complaints Commission.
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