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Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi and the ABC News debate moderators had good nights. Donald Trump, Joe Biden and Project 2025 had not-so-good nights. Trump-Harris debate: Breaking down the winners (and ...
On 1 August 2013, SABC News launched a 24-hour news channel on DStv, as part of an agreement with MultiChoice that also saw the launch of SABC Encore. [6] SABC News head Jimi Matthews stated that the channel was part of an effort by the SABC to account for changing viewing habits, explaining that "very few people are still satisfied waiting for bulletins in the evening.
The Big Debate on Racism, 1 February 2014. The Big Debate South Africa is a South African television debate series with a focus on pertinent contemporary political topics to South Africa. It is conducted in a "town hall debate" style with the presenter, Siki Mgabadeli, interviewing key guests, asking questions, and moderating the subsequent debate.
ABC News is moderating the debate and released a list of rules last week, ... hosted by ABC News in Philadelphia on Sept. 10, 2024. ... I was the tie breaking vote on the inflation Reduction Act ...
In a rambling 65-minute exchange with reporters, Trump relents on debate next month -- while lobbing insults at Harris, making wild and misleading claims and portraying the U.S. in apocalyptic terms.
Special Assignment is an investigative current affairs programme on SABC. Since August 1998 [1] the programme has covered news events in South Africa and beyond, often disclosing criminal activities and atrocities unknown to the public. Ashraf Garda is the show's current host. [2] The show is screened weekly on SABC 3 at 21:30 GMT. [3]
In a social media post earlier on Tuesday, Trump said an agreement had been reached and that the rules for next month's debate will be the same as those at the June 27 CNN debate he had with ...
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.