Communications Minister Yunus Carrim says the permanent position of SABC COO will be advertised, perhaps leaving Hlaudi Motsoeneng out in the cold.
Reports say Don Mlangeni, who plays Zeb Matabane on popular soapie "Isidingo", has been fired for refusing to endorse a bank on the show.
Acting chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng says SABC has canned "The Big Debate" because of an editorial policy clash, not at NUM’s request.
An arrest warrant has been authorised for a former SABC account executive who failed to appear in court on multiple extortion charges.
President Jacob Zuma has accepted the resignation of Noluthando Gosa as a member of the board of the South African Broadcasting Corporation.
The SABC’s Hlaudi Motsoeneng says he is pleased the contract dispute involving actors in popular soapie "Generations" has "finally been laid to rest".
The Right2Know Campaign will organise a protest at the SABC’s Johannesburg offices over the cancelling of current affairs talk show "The Big Debate".
SABC’s Kaizer Kganyago says "The Big Debate" talk show was incorrectly commissioned by SABC2 and was therefore cancelled.
The SABC has pulled talk show "The Big Debate" off air, just hours before it was due to be screened, with no clear reason being given.
Former SABC head of news Phil Molefe has denied accepting R2.4-million from the broadcaster following his suspension.
The SABC censored Workers and Socialist Party spokesperson Liv Shange because she is anti-ANC, alleges the party.
The SABC has hit the sunshine-news campaign trail with its new editorial policies that 70% of the stories on its news bulletins should be positive.
President Jacob Zuma has appointed a new SABC chairperson and a deputy.
The presidency has announced the new members of the SABC board, which includes two of the interim board’s representatives.
The final list of names to be recommended to the president for the new SABC board has been released by the parliamentary portfolio committee.
The Labour Court has ruled that former editor Montlenyane Diphoko will be allowed back to work and paid his salary backdated to April 1 2010.
Confusion reigns as the 2015 deadline looms for SA’s migration to digital to be completed.
It’s just not right that Jacob Zuma wants to leave SA because the media are bad news bearers. So we found some sunshine news, especially for him.
The call by Hlaudi Motsoeneng for 70% of SABC news stories to be positive raises issues of editorial independence, says Media Monitoring Africa.
New Communications Minister Yunus Carrim took reader questions on broadband, the SABC and more in our live M&G Hangout. Watch the highlights.
Azapo has added its voice to the critics that don’t believe the SABC’s 24-news channel was a good move by the public broadcaster.
The SABC’s Jimi Matthews says all "checks and balances" are in place to ensure its new 24-hour news channel does not become a propaganda tool.
A task team has been established to sort out the financial problems at the SABC, Communications Minister Yunus Carrim says.
Join Phillip de Wet and Amanda Strydom as they update you on the SABC, the battle for cellphone masts and the president’s new Bills.
At the launch of the Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema spoke out against the ANC, its plans to expropriate land and criticised the SABC.
Jason Moyo has written an open letter to South Africans explaining what it’s like to watch Zimbabwe’s national broadcaster, ZTV.
Zimbabweans have been left with no choice but to watch ZTV as the SABC has switched its channels off.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation has filled most of its vacancies in its executive management, says the public broadcaster.
SABC television viewers will switch from analogue to digital early next year.
Radio may be old but it’s the most accessible form of technology on the continent, which is why some African leaders feel threatened by it.
Footage of the ANC visiting a frail Madiba was broadcast by the SABC to a furious audience that expressed its disdain on Twitter.