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SABC blames a scheduling mistake for the Afrikaans news blackout, assuring viewers it has no plans to drop the bulletin. The SABC apologised for not broadcasting the Afrikaans news over the ...
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The SABC apologised for not broadcasting the Afrikaans news bulletin, but many didn't think it was a big issue. Image: Morsa Images/ Misha Jordaan Source: Getty Images Briefly News journalist Byron ...
The Democratic Alliance (DA) and AfriForum have called out the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) regarding the disappearance of the Afrikaans news segment. The SABC removed the regular ...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has clarified that the Afrikaans news bulletin has not been discontinued and that the language remains an important part of its public ...
The SABC has apologised after failing to air its Afrikaans television news bulletins over the weekend. The halt led to widespread backlash on social media, with the public and organisations like ...
The Public Broadcaster has apologised for not broadcasting the Afrikaans TV news bulletin this past weekend. The SABC says this was due to a scheduling error. The ...
JOHANNESBURG - The SABC has explained why the Afrikaans television news bulletin over the weekend was not broadcast, saying this was due to a scheduling error. The ...
After an uproar over the disappearance of the Afrikaans news segment at the weekend on SABC, the public broadcaster has responded. "We acknowledge that the bulletin did not air in its regular time ...
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Alana Bailey, AfriForum’s Head of Cultural Affairs, also described the blackout as “incomprehensible.” “Afrikaans consumers are loyal and financially strong. About a third of the market is Afrikaans.