Switching off analogue TV signals in South Africa could spell disaster for broadcasters like the SABC and eMedia.
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Media watchdogs have warned Icasa to act in the public interest regarding digital migration.
Switching off analogue TV signals in South Africa could spell disaster for broadcasters like the SABC and eMedia.
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[audio m4a="https://newsday.co.tt/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/BitDepth1477_Narration_23-09-2024.m4a"][/audio] BitDepth#1477 Mark Lyndersay ON TUESDAY,...