Flagship SABC 2 telenovela Pimville has been discontinued with immediate effect following a contractual fallout with Bakwena Productions.
The platform buckled before kick-off, leaving soccer fans locked out for much of the first half of the World Cup opener.
Bakwena Productions has responded to the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) following the cancellation of the SABC 2 telenovela Pimville. The company accused the broadcaster of creating a ...
Zandile Majozi, MP, is IFP Gauteng Deputy Provincial Chairperson and serves as the party’s spokesperson on Communications and Digital Technologies. The escalating crisis playing out at the South ...
The SOS Coalition and Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) have just received a copy of the draft SABC Bill as approved by the Cabinet last week and as introduced in Parliament on 2 October. To put it mildly ...
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SABC to televise Bafana Bafana v Nicaragua match
SABC will televise the international friendly between Bafana Bafana and Nicaragua. The match will be played at the Orlando ...
The SABC is worth saving — and if it died, millions of South Africans would die with it. This is according to Sylvia Tladi, the head of TV licences division, during an interview with TimesLIVE this ...
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has confirmed its SABC Plus streaming service now has over 1 million registered users since its relaunch in July 2024. The growth in registrations has ...
The SABC's CFO has revealed the group is beset by absent leadership and is running on 'autopilot'. There is concern it may be headed for business rescue, much like the ailing Post Office. After a R3.2 ...
The SABC is planning to launch both video and audio streaming services, bringing it in direct competition with international services like Netflix and Spotify. SABC spokesperson Mmoni Seapolelo ...
The ‘Pimville’ saga continues, with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) issuing a statement giving SA an update, and it is not looking good.
SABC news editor in chief Phathiswa Magopeni's dismissal letter, which had been "gathering dust" in CEO Madoda Mxakwe's computer for a few months, has finally been sent to her. Magopeni was notified ...
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