The South African Broadcasting Corporation recorded a slight improvement in TV licence revenue collection in the 2024/25 ...
South Africa’s loss-making public broadcaster surprised everyone on Thursday when it launched its long-gestating streamer, naming it SABC+ with a target of 2 million users over the next year. The SABC ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is planning to say goodbye to TV licences, but that doesn't mean South ...
The SABC has reported a 28% year-on-year increases in financial losses as it awaits progress on a new funding model.
The South African government has amended its ‘must carry’ regulations for broadcasting. Public broadcaster SABC is hoping to see a boost to its stretched finances from carriage fees. Up until now ...
Concerns are mounting that South Africa‘s public broadcaster is lurching closer to a catastrophic collapse as it continues to operate without a board amid a period of financial instability. Although ...
South Africa’s public broadcaster SABC reported greater losses for 2025, and is complaining about government’s delay in creating a new funding model. According to SABC’s annual report, losses for the ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has reported a net loss of R253.3 million for the 2024/25 financial year.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) may be drowning in unpaid TV licences, but that did not stop the broadcaster from showering its CEO, Nomsa Chabeli, with millions in salary during ...
Without another SABC taxpayer bailout, the state broadcaster’s CEO says it cannot ‘innovate its business model independently ...