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SABC ‘Spending 10% on Local Content’ |
The SABC spends less than 40% of its budget to put content on screens. The TV production industry, which relies on the SABC for most of its work, has been owed money for more than six months and new programmes are not being commissioned. |
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Ashoka is the global association of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs. Please join us in celebrating the election of these leading social entrepreneurs, elected as Ashoka Fellows from December 2008 to April 2009. Read on to learn about their system-changing and innovative work. |
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PSB Extension Till the End of August |
You have till the end of the month of August to submit your response to the Public Service Broadcasting Discussion Document. KZN, Western Cape and Gauteng will now also be included in the daepartment's schedule. |
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The Solar Electric Light Fund bridges the digital divide for rural students in the remote Eastern Cape province of South Africa, using a solar-powered computer lab and wireless Internet access. The mission of the Solar Electric Light Fund is to provide solar power to the world’s population living in energy poverty. |
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GFC Promotes Career Opportunities in the Film, TV Industry |
The Gauteng Film Commission (GFC) has published the Guide to Getting Started in Film and TV. The guide is aimed at learners and educators, it introduces them to the types of career opportunities available in the industry; and support and industry organisations active in South Africa. |
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SME Survey 2009 Finds ADSL Continues to Rise |
Results of the SME Survey 2009 have now been disclosed and one of the preliminary findings is that ADSL has become the connection of choice for the SME, due to its reliability and relative low pricing. Sponsored by Standard Bank, Umsobomvu Youth Fund and Fujitsu, SME Survey is in its sixth year and polls 2500 business decision makers on crucial issues affecting their businesses. |
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South African Media Ownership – MDDA report |
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Fifteen years after the dawn of democracy in South Africa, the ownership and control of print media is still largely concentrated in the hands of the white-owned ‘Fantastic Four', Naspers (through Media24), Caxton, Avusa and foreign-owned Independent Newspapers. This situation is claimed to exist in spite of various interventions by the state through transformation processes and BEE. |
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The Department of Communications has published document (Part1) and (Part2) for public comments. The intention of the Department is to amend the Broadcasting Act as in terms of the section 3(1) of the Electronic Communications Act, 2005 (Act No 36 of 2005) |
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Sub-Saharan Africa: glimmer of hope amid crisis |
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Despite the shadow of conflict and poverty that still lingers and the global economic downturn, sub-Saharan Africa - home to 41% of destitute people living on less than US$1 a day, down from 47% in 1990 - is at a turning point. In many parts of the region, business is thriving and companies are flourishing and investors are smiling, buoyed by higher annual returns and mechanisms put in place to attract domestic and foreign investment. |
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