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New Generations - hit or miss?
The nation's longest -unning and most popular soapie was relaunched last night and reviews have been largely negative. EWN hits the streets to find out what...
The first episode of the revamped soapie, Generations: The Legacy, aired last night.
The soapie returns to its former 8pm time slot with the reworked title 'Generations - The Legacy'.
The SABC has appealed to viewers not to be disheartened by the two-month break.
The Creative Workers Union and the Communication Workers Union will meet in Auckland Park today.
The trade union federation has also called for a week-long boycott of the soapie
The federation says the labour dispute has now become about much more than the soapie.
The cast members spoke out for the first time today since they were laid off.
The actors are holding a briefing to discuss their salaries and working conditions.
The 16 striking actors were sacked on Monday after ignoring an ultimatum to report for duty.
The ANCYL wants to meet with Hlaudi Motsoeneng in a bid to reinstate 16 cast members.
The Generations executive producer says the risk of firing 16 actors at once was one he was prepared to take.
The youth league says the skills and talent of young South Africans should not be exploited.
EWN rounds up a few suggestions on who could replace sacked Generations cast members.
Show producer Mfundi Vundla says demands made by the 16, now sacked cast, were unreasonable.
Mfundi Vundla says the striking actors ignored the final call to return to work today.
An agreement has been reached to end the six-week contractual dispute.