Triple Inquiry Report
INDEPENDENT BROADCASTING AUTHORITY REPORT ON THE PROTECTION AND VIABILITY OF PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICES, CROSS MEDIA CONTROL OF BROADCASTING SERVICES, LOCAL TELEVISION CONTENT AND SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC
10 Year Review of Broadcasting
This report on “The review of ten years of broadcasting regulation” (the Review) considers the role played by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) and its predecessor, the Independent Broadcasting Authority (the IBA), in regulating the South African broadcasting
industry since 1994
White Paper on Broadcasting The Independent Broadcasting Act 153 of 1993 commenced on 30 March 1994 and South Africa adopted, for the first time in its history, a democratic broadcasting dispensation.
On behalf of the Government it is now a great honour for me to present to the people of South Africa, a set of policy objectives and principles which underline the first policy framework for broadcasting in this country.
Launch of the “Trends of ownership and control of media in
South Africa”
research report
In the financial year 2008/9, the Media Development and Diversity
Agency (MDDA) an Agency established by the MDDA Act No. 14 of 2002
in partnership with the major print and broadcast media industry
to create, support, promote and encourage an enabling environment
for media development and diversity that is conducive to public
discourse and which reflects the needs and aspirations of all South
Africans, commissioned Z-Coms to conduct research on the trends
in ownership and control of media in South Africa. 3 Aug 2009
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