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  2. Independent Communications Authority of South Africa

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    The SABC had monopoly over the airwaves even though there were some free-to-air broadcasting services in the former Bantustans. These broadcasting services (like Radio Bop, Bop TV, Capital Radio and Radio 702) partially overlapped from the Bantustan areas into certain parts of South Africa.

  3. Television licence - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2019, the television licence (Swedish: TV-avgift, literally TV fee) in Sweden was scrapped and replaced by a "general public service fee" (Swedish: allmän public service-avgift), which is a flat income-based public broadcasting tax of 1 per cent, capped at 1,300 Swedish kronor (approximately US$145 or €126) per person per year ...

  4. List of South African mass media - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Parliamentary TV; People's Planet [1] ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  5. South Bangla Agriculture and Commerce Bank - Wikipedia

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    South Bangla Agriculture and Commerce Bank Limited started on 28 April 2013 obtaining license from Bangladesh Bank as a fourth generation private bank. [7] [8] It was founded by SM Amjad Hossain owner of Lockpur Fisheries. [8] Abdul Mannan Chowdhury and Qazi Abdul Majid were the other major shareholders of the bank. [9]

  6. SABC - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the SABC's dominance of free-to-air terrestrial television was further eroded by the launch of the first free-to-air private TV channel, e.tv. In 1996, the SABC reorganised its three TV channels with the aim of making them more representative of the various cultural groups. [59] These new channels were called SABC 1, SABC 2 and SABC 3.

  7. Television in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The government, advised by SABC technicians, took the view that colour television would have to be available to avoid a costly migration from black-and-white broadcasting technology. [6] Initially, the TV service was funded entirely through a licence fee, similar to the UK, charged at R36. [35] However, advertising began on 1 January 1978. [36]

  8. OpenView HD - Wikipedia

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    The sister company of e.tv, Platco Digital, launched the Openview HD platform on 16 October 2013. [3] The product came to the market during a time where South Africa's transition to digital terrestrial television was slowed down both due to political and corporate gridlock.

  9. Category:South African Broadcasting Corporation television ...

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    SABC 3 original programming (9 P) Pages in category "South African Broadcasting Corporation television shows" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.