M-Net misses the mark in BCCSA ruling
M-Net has been found guilty of the misrepresentation of a power-saving device that it featured on its current affairs programme, Carte 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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No one wants to air 2010 documentary
“I don't think it was made for a South African audience,” was one broadcaster's response to the co-producer of the film critical of the World Cup.
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M-Net confirms abduction of staff members in Nigeria
M-Net on Tuesday confirmed that three of its staff members were taken hostage in Nigeria, and another was shot and wounded.
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Tshwane comes off second best in graft claims
The City of Tshwane has been left with a bloody nose after challenging a Carte Blanche exposé of corruption in the administration.
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Supersport slams SABC soccer bid
An SABC bid to get exclusive club soccer broadcasting rights would be a hurdle to sports development, Icasa heard on Friday.
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