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Anarchy would've helped Saftas

Anarchy would've helped Saftas

26 Feb 2010 12:50 - Matthew Krouse
A hint of anarchy would have served the theme of the Safta Awards well -- after all, that too is part of the South African story.

SABC should be privatised, says DA

13 Aug 2009 13:54 - Staff Reporter
The Democratic Alliance on Thursday called for the public broadcaster to be privatised.

SABC strike: 'There will be no broadcast blackouts'

07 Jul 2009 13:43 - Thembelihle Tshabalala
SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said on Tuesday that there will be no broadcast blackouts should a strike by SABC workers go ahead.

Divide between computers and TV crumbles

08 Jan 2009 12:20 - Staff Reporter
The wall between televisions and computers is crumbling and internet pioneer Yahoo! is swinging a virtual hammer.

France bans adverts on state TV during prime time

06 Jan 2009 07:30 - Staff Reporter
French President Nicolas Sarkozy's controversial cultural revolution of the country's television industry began on Monday night.

Internet TV website gets a facelift

21 Oct 2008 10:03 - Chris Lefkow
Joost, an internet television website from the inventors of Skype, has received a technical facelift.

YouTube adds full-length classic TV shows

11 Oct 2008 10:17 - Staff Reporter
YouTube said on Friday it is adding full-length television shows to the menu at its globally popular website famous for snack-sized video snippets.

'All My Children' actor dies at 90

11 Oct 2008 08:57 - Michael Kuchwara
Eileen Herlie, a stage and TV actor who appeared on All My Children for more than three decades as the motherly Myrtle Fargate, has died at 90.

SABC reports drop in profit

10 Oct 2008 16:55 - Staff Reporter
The South African Broadcasting Corporation's 2008 operating profit has dropped from last year's R182,8-million to R111,3-million.

MTN8 final breaks TV viewership records

09 Oct 2008 14:04 - Staff Reporter
Television audience figures for the MTN8 final on September 23 were the highest recorded to date on South African television.

Ghosts from the past at the Emmys

17 Sep 2008 10:55 - Sandy Cohen
Friendly ghosts from television's past will bring their ethereal charm to the television industry's 60th Emmy Awards.

The Qur'an on big-screen TV

16 Sep 2008 12:06 - Kelly Olsen
LG Electronics has marketed a new large-screen plasma display television that allows users both to read and listen to the Qur'an.

Oprah says no to Palin interview

07 Sep 2008 08:06 - Staff Reporter
Oprah Winfrey, America's favourite daytime TV star, has refused to have Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin as a guest on her talk show

Digital delight doesn't come cheaply

22 Aug 2008 06:00 - Imke Van Hoorn
Digital television will add to the thrills of the World Cup in South Africa, but will poor households be able to afford the R700 required to switch?

Teen angst for the 21st century

20 Aug 2008 06:00 - Kinney Littlefield
The spin-off on the fabled 1990s teen drama Beverly Hills, 90210 premieres on September 2 in the United States.

Strict security for SA's digital TV decoders

11 Aug 2008 15:01 - Staff Reporter
Strict security features will be installed in set-top boxes that will enable South Africans to switch from analogue to digital broadcasting.

Unpopular Brown turns to online TV

07 Aug 2008 17:45 - Staff Reporter
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown is hoping to shore up his flagging political fortunes via his office's own TV channel.

Who earns the most on TV?

06 Aug 2008 17:04 - Staff Reporter
Charlie Sheen is the highest-paid TV actor in the United States -- but he looks like a pauper when compared with the highest earners of unscripted TV.

Live heart-op patient 'doing well'

03 Aug 2008 11:13 - Staff Reporter
Gauteng businessman Waldemar Katzke, who underwent single-bypass open-heart surgery on live national television on Saturday, is "doing well".

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