The NBA’s been on pause since March but will be back in full effect on Thursday. What’s happened since the stoppage and what’s about to happen?
A dramatist and petrol attendant who wrote Imbewu is up against entertainment industry heavyweights behind the TV series Imbewu: The Seed
The public needs to know that it can take many forms and responses to it can differ widely.
Some foresee ‘blood in the water’ after the appeal court shot down the minister’s migration policy.
There is widespread evidence of the pay-TV operator clearly trying to dictate state policy.
The South African National Editors’ Forum noted the allegations of editorial interference at e.tv and welcomed the decision to launch a review.
e.tv has admitted that money was involved in a series produced by eNCA, apparently in collusion with the minister of economic development.
A tame documentary on Jacob Zuma goes against ousted e.tv chief executive Marcel Golding’s supposed stand against editorial interference from govt.
An emotionally charged AGM at HCI sees the decades long business partnership of Marcel Golding and Johnny Copelyn formally end.
Bronwyn Keene-Young is the latest to leave e.tv amid the Marcel Golding debacle, in a stand against the broadcaster’s lack of editorial independence.
After losing an urgent court application to halt a disciplinary action case on Monday, it emerged that Golding resigned on Sunday.
Although Judge Anton Steenkamp raised concerns over political interference, he said Golding had failed to show that was related to his suspension.
Suspended e.tv head Marcel Golding is expected to hear Monday if his bid to overturn his suspension has been successful.
E.tv’s Marcel Golding believes his refusal to yield to political pressure in editorial decisions was the reason for his suspension.
Pending a disciplinary hearing into "gross misconduct", Hosken Consolidated Investments has suspended its executive chairperson.
Confusion reigns as the 2015 deadline looms for SA’s migration to digital to be completed.
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SABC television viewers will switch from analogue to digital early next year.
Free-to-air providers’ insistence on access control will drive up prices, detractors say.
eNews Africa editor Chris Maroleng says e.tv journalist Tumaole Mohlaoli and cameraman Meshack Dube have been arrested in Swaziland.
Television channel e.tv has been fined R35 000 for airing violent footage of the killing of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi without warning viewers.
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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/ 3 February 2011
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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/ 30 November 2010
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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/ 16 November 2010
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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/ 10 September 2010
E.tv and MultiChoice have been awarded licences to provide mobile TV, the Independent Communications Authority of South African said on Friday.
The e.tv/AWB "Don’t touch me on my studio" debate has been given the thumbs-up by the Broadcasting Complaints Commission.
There’s a new channel on the telly in Harare — all thanks to e.tv.
Samwu has laid a complaint against e.tv for allegedly using video footage captured last year for a story on this year’s ongoing municipal strike.
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/ 25 January 2010
e.tv has until Thursday to make representations to the national director of public prosecutions regarding subpoenas issued against two reporters.
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/ 25 January 2010
The case against two e.tv journalists subpoenaed by police was postponed indefinitely in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday
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/ 25 January 2010
The two e.tv journalists subpoenaed by police will appear in court on Monday morning, a spokesperson said.
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/ 23 January 2010
The FXI intends urgently asking the Law Reform Commission to review laws compelling journalists to disclose confidential sources.