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Motsoeneng rejects Icasa ruling on SABC
SABC's COO says various independent newsrooms are guilty of censorship for not reporting good news.
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SABC responds to Icasa’s ruling on censorship
Icasa has ordered the public broadcaster to withdraw the ban on the airing of violent protest footage.
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Icasa recommends SABC withdraw protest censorship instruction
Earlier this year, the SABC announced it was taking the decision to promote 'responsible journalism'.
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Media industry awaits Icasa's ruling on SABC
Workers union Solidarity wants the immediate reinstatement of a number of suspended SABC journalists.
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Cabinet calls for 'constructive conversations' at SABC
Cabinet says the role of the SABC as a public broadcaster is vital for SA’s democracy.
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Decision to ban airing of violent protests was fair - Mugavhe
Icasa will decide whether the editorial decision taken by the SABC complies with its standards.
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Picketers call for SABC suspensions to be reversed
Employees will face disciplinary hearings, should Icasa’s decision fail to effect any change at the SABC.
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Lobby groups picket outside Icasa offices ahead of SABC censorship ruling
Icasa will today decide whether the SABC’s footage decision is in line with its code of conduct.
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SABC given ultimatum over suspended employees
The broadcaster has been given until tomorrow to respond to requests to reinstate suspended employees.
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Icasa expected to rule on SABC editorial decision saga today
Lobby groups lodged a complaint with Icasa over the SABC’s decision which they say amounts to censorship.
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SABC: Protest footage decision won't impact factual reporting
The SABC has provided its reasons for the recent controversial decision not to show violent demonstrations.
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SABC: We must protect journalists, children from violence
The SABC has given reasons behind its recent controversial decision not to show violent demonstrations.
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SABC: Protest footage is bad for SA's brand image
The broadcaster says showing footage of destruction of property has a negative effect on foreign investment.
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Icasa to be handed petition against SABC's protest footage ban
An advocacy group has collected over 4,000 signatures from the public to challenge the SABC’s decision.
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SABC to explain reasons behind decision on broadcasting violent protests
The SABC has been given until today to oppose a formal complaint made by Media Monitoring Africa.
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SABC has until Monday to oppose Media Monitoring Africa complaint
The SABC announced last month it would no longer air footage of protesters destroying public property.
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SCA rules against communications minister in digital TV battle
The court says a decision by the communications minister on encryption is irrational and wrong.
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DA takes advert battle with SABC to Icasa
This comes after the SABC refused to show the party's election adverts.
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Icasa forges ahead with additional quota for local music on public radio stations
In March, Icasa called for new music quotas to be implemented across all radio stations within the next year.
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Calls for Icasa to investigate SABC’s alleged ban of radio calls
The Democratic Alliance says the ban is a violation of the SABC’s editorial policy.
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Icasa reportedly advised to reject Gupta family’s free-to-air bid
The family’s plan to turn ANN7 into SA’s primary news source has apparently been dealt a serious blow.