Television in South Africa
Culture of South Africa, South African Broadcasting Corporation
978-613-9-05681-1
6139056810
56
2013-08-15
45,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Television in South Africa was first introduced in 1976. Despite being the most economically advanced country in Africa, South Africa was relatively late in introducing television broadcasting to its population.The country's white minority government, under the National Party, viewed television as a potential threat to its control of the broadcasting media, even though the state-controlled South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) had a virtual monopoly on radio broadcasting. It also saw the new medium as a threat to Afrikaans and the Afrikaner volk, giving undue prominence to English, and creating unfair competition for the Afrikaans press.
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