List of South African television channels
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The South African Broadcasting Corporation's TV channels still dominate the airwaves in South Africa. In 1996, they were reorganised as:
- SABC 1 - public service channel in English and African languages;
- SABC 2 - as SABC1, with programmes in Afrikaans; and
- SABC 3 - a commercial service, entirely in English
The bantustan of Bophuthatswana also had its own TV channel, known as Bop TV, which is now part of the SABC.
In 1986, a terrestrial pay-TV service called M-Net was launched.
In 1995, Multichoice launched its digital satellite TV service (DStv) which offered viewers in South Africa, and elsewhere on the continent, a choice of international channels, including CNN, MTV, BBC World, BBC Prime, Discovery Channel, Sky News and ESPN, as well as channels such as Zee TV for Indian viewers, RTPi in Portuguese, and the "Multichoice bouquet".
The Multichoice bouquet includes
- M-Net, which carries a mix of general entertainment and movies
- SuperSport - sports coverage
- KTV - children's programmes
- Series Channel - general entertainment
- Soap Channel - soap operas
- KykNet - programmes in Afrikaans
- Movie Magic - movies
In 2003, the New South African TV channel (NSAT) announced plans to broadcast on Sky Television in the UK, thereby reaching the large (predominantly white) expatriate community.
The first free-to-air commercial broadcaster was etv, which officially launched in 1999.
External links
- South African Broadcasting Corporation (http://www.sabc.co.za)
- SABC 1 (http://www.sabc1.com)
- SABC 2 (http://www.sabc2.com)
- SABC 3 (http://www.sabc3.com)
- M-Net (http://www.mnet.co.za)
- Multichoice DStv (http://www.dstv.com)
- etv (http://www.etv.co.za)
- NSAT (http://www.nsat.tv)