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  2. SABC 1 - Wikipedia

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    SABC 1 is a South African public television network operated by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). It broadcasts programming in English and Nguni languages. SABC 1 was established in 1996 following the SABC's restructuring of its television channels.

  3. List of South African television series - Wikipedia

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    SABC 1 A show on SABC 1 in the 1990s Special Assignment [60] English 1998- Weekly broadcast SABC 3 Investigative journalism Spioen Spioen [61] Dubbed in Afrikaans 1984-1989 4 seasons, 88 episodes B & E Enterprises Shoot the Moon Enterprises Warner Bros. Television English: Scarecrow and Mrs. King. Starring actors Kate Jackson & Bruce Boxleitner.

  4. List of children and youth programs produced by the SABC

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    The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is the public broadcaster in South Africa, and provides 19 radio stations (AM/FM) as well as six television broadcasts to the general public. [1] It is one of the largest of South Africa's state-owned enterprises .

  5. e.tv - Wikipedia

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    e.tv (commonly referred to on-air as e) is the first and only privately owned free-to-air television station in South Africa.It is the fifth terrestrial television channel in the country, following three channels that are operated by the state-owned South African Broadcasting Corporation (that is SABC 1, SABC 2 and SABC 3) and the privately owned subscription-funded M-Net.

  6. SABC - Wikipedia

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    SABC offices in Sea Point, Cape Town. An IBA report on the state of the broadcasting industry in South Africa was released on 29 August 1995. Recommendations were given for the SABC to lose one of its three television channels, with the network being used for private television, demanding the creation of two or three private networks.

  7. 50/50 (South African TV program) - Wikipedia

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    It has been broadcast on SABC 1, SABC 2, and SABC 3 at various times during its history; currently it is broadcast on SABC 2. It is broadcast during prime-time from 19:00 to 20:00 on Monday. [11] Around 80% of the show's content is in English with the remaining 20% presented in Afrikaans. [12]

  8. List of South African mass media - Wikipedia

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    SABC 1; SABC 2; SABC 3; SABC News; SABC LEHAE; SABC Education; SABC Sport; Subscription-based ... South Africa Today; Quackdown (Exposes medical fraud and quackery ...

  9. Television in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The SABC's monopoly on free-to-air terrestrial television was broken with the introduction of privately owned channel e.tv in 1998. e.tv also provided the first local television news service outside of the SABC stable, although M-Net's parent company, MultiChoice, offers services such as CNN International, BBC World News and Sky News via direct ...