AfriForum says TV licences are an inefficient and outdated source of funding for the SABC and wants them to be scrapped.
It is unlikely that any new funding model for the SABC will be finalised and implemented in less than five years.
SABC has faced financial difficulties in recent years due to persistent challenges in collecting TV licence fees coupled with ...
Oral submissions on the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) Bill were made to the Portfolio Committee on ...
South African football fans will be able to watch their favourite Betway Premiership teams on free-to-air television after ...
South Africans are expected to continue evading TV licence fees despite the SABC’s efforts to enforce payment. South Africans are expected to continue a public boycott of TV licence fees while the ...
TV heavyweight Sky Sports has secured the rights to the 2023 edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), African soccer’s ...
The financial statements show that television licence fees received made up just 16% of the SABC’s revenue. Earnings from advertising came to 57% of the total, sponsorship revenue was 15%, while 12% ...