Parliament has selected the ex- General Secretary of the PAC, Ka Plaatjie to fill the post vacated on the SABC Board by Peter Harris. Business_Day_-_Ka_Plaatjie_likely_to_fill_slot_on_SABC_board_-_11_Nov_2011
TechCentral reports that a number of industry players are unhappy with the EC Act Amendment Bill. The particular worry is that ICASA will lose much of […]
Business Day reports that Industry and civil society are unhappy with the Electronic Communication Amendment Draft Bill because it undermines the independence of the Regulator, ICASA. […]
Minister of Communications Dina Pule said that state-owned signal distributor Sentech is expected to cover more than 60% of South Africa’s population for digital terrestrial television […]
The SOS: Support Public Broadcasting Coalition is of the view that it doesn’t make sense for the Department of Communications (DoC) to be tabling the Electronic […]
The SOS: Support Public Broadcasting Coalition is of the view that it doesn’t make sense for the Department of Communications (DoC) to be tabling the Electronic […]
The SABC Bill isn’t just regurgitating old, unworkable ideas; if enacted, it poses a real threat to our democracy and Parliament, and everyone who cares about […]
The SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS) is very concerned at the abrupt cancellation of the public hearings on the SABC Bill in Parliament. The Coalition […]
The SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS), Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), and the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) acknowledge the legal opinion provided by the […]
The Campaign for Free Expression (CFE), Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI) and SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS) are deeply concerned at […]
The SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS) and Campaign for Free Expression (CFE) is concerned by the recent media reports alleging that certain SABC Board members […]
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), the Campaign for Free Expression (CFE) and the SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS) have approached the Independent Communications Authority (ICASA) to […]