SABC

Earthchild Project Film Screening

Date of event: 
11 June 2009

Join the fantastic people of Cape Town and see how Earthchild is growing and educating children on a non-academic level, improving their school grades and general livelihoods.

Earthchild will be premiering their SABC documentary on their work, specifically the work of Nokiphiwo, at the Labia theatre in Gardens.

Come straight after work for networking, tea, coffee, gorgeous foodies, meet the children, meet the Earthchild team and see the difference.

Broadcaster Goes Head To Head With ANC

Published date: 
8 Apr 2009
The SABC board and its head of news, Snuki Zikalala, seem to be planning to once again frustrate the ANC's plans for the public broadcaster

Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri Dies

Published date: 
7 Apr 2009
Minister of Communications Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri died of natural causes on Monday night, the presidency said.

SABC Finalises Election Coverage Plans

Publisher: 
BizCommunity
Published Date: 
2009
Abstract: 
Senior editorial managers in the SABC finalised the news division's coverage plans for the 2009 national and provincial elections at a workshop in Johannesburg over the weekend, the SABC announced yesterday evening, Sunday, 25 January 2009.

Digital TV Switch On

Published date: 
31 Oct 2008
Tomorrow South Africa switches on to digital migration.  This is in accordance with the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) agreement that all countries should have migrated by 2015.

HD and Digital Are Two Different Beasts

Publisher: 
The Times
Author: 
Andrew Gillingham
Published Date: 
2008
Abstract: 

The move by the SABC to go to digital signals by 2011 has caused some confusion in the marketplace, with many consumers who believe it will be HD broadcasting and they will need to buy HD-capable televisions in future.

"The SABC's digital move makes no difference to the picture quality," said Brad Buchanan, group buyer at Game. "Broadcasters benefit because digital signals make better use of their bandwidth, enabling more channels to be viewed."

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