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Broadcast Media

E.tv holding company suspends Marcel Golding
Article
/ 22 October 2014

E.tv holding company suspends Marcel Golding

Pending a disciplinary hearing into "gross misconduct", Hosken Consolidated Investments has suspended its executive chairperson.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
The darling of the media
Article
/ 21 October 2011

The darling of the media

She has been called a coconut and a racist, but radio and TV talk-show host and newspaper columnist Redi Tlhabi succeeds where others stumble.

By Percy Zvomuya
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Article
/ 18 November 2010

You can’t fix public broadcasting with flawed law-making

Imagine a forum on agriculture without the farmers present. The same logic applies to a bunch of people discussing a new law for the SABC.

By Guy Berger
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Article
/ 24 February 2010

Relaxing broadcast ownership is too little, too late

Karl Marx famously said the first time history repeats itself is tragic; the second is farce.

By Guy Berger
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Article
/ 20 April 2009

Cope accuses SABC of sabotage

Cope accused the SABC of sabotage and ”blatant bias” following the broadcaster’s blackout on Sunday of the party’s final election rally in Polokwane.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 30 March 2009

MultiChoice takes the leap into broadband

MultiChoice is branching out from satellite television with its new broadband rugby offering.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 February 2009

Kagiso media shows ‘resilience’ in tough times

Kagiso Media’s headline earnings increased by 20% to R106,3-million, the black-owned and managed media company said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 January 2009

SABC won’t cover Cope launch’

The election manifesto launch this weekend of the Congress of the People will not be televised live by the SABC, the public broadcaster has told Cope.

By Nic Dawes Author
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Article
/ 11 December 2008

Warring producers make peace with SABC

Arguments about terms of trade and commissioning procedures should now become a thing of the past.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 December 2008

The conceit of good journalism

Percy Zvomuya speaks to an African journalist who has made a substantial contribution to the profession.

By Percy Zvomuya
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Article
/ 26 August 2008

Protesters seize Thai state TV

Thousands of royalist protesters stormed Thai state broadcaster NBT on Tuesday as a part of demonstrations to try to overthrow the elected government.

By Nopporn Wong Anan
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Article
/ 7 August 2008

SABC isn’t bullish enough

The problem with the South African Broadcasting Corporation is not that biases its broadcasts, but that it holds back too much.

By Staff Reporter and Guy Berger
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Analysis
/ 2 July 2008

Back to the future for SABC

After 16 years the SABC is back where it began. A veteran of the campaign to democratise the SABC writes about a new campaign to free the airwaves.

By Jeanette Minnie

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