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/ 21 January 2010
“We are of the view that a friend of a criminal is a criminal,” said Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa on Thursday afternoon.
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/ 21 January 2010
Issuing a subpoena against eNews to identify criminals interviewed on air infringed media freedom, the SA Press Council said on Thursday.
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/ 20 January 2010
The ANC wants e.tv to help police arrest the criminals who threatened to rob World Cup tourists during interviews broadcast by the station recently.
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/ 19 January 2010
E.tv has declined to reveal how it will respond to subpoenas after airing interviews with criminals planning to target the World Cup.
e.tv launches court bid to halt digital migration, with Sentech’s monopoly the sticking point.
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/ 12 February 2009
e.tv News mistakenly broadcast during one of its news bulletins that former United States president George Bush had died.
Twenty-four-hour news channels are like soap operas, every time you tune in, the characters are in a holding pattern, awaiting something dramatic.
From November 1 2011, all South Africans will need decoders to watch television, but there will substantially more channels to use them on.
With the launch of e.tv’s 24-hour news channel, <i>M&G</i> writers decided to switch on their TV sets and sit out the long news night.
CNN journalist Nkepile Mabuse speaks to Kwanele Sosibo about representing Africa to the United States.