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MEDIA-SOUTH AFRICA: PUSH IS ON FOR MORE PUBLIC IN BROADCASTER
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MEDIA-SOUTH AFRICA: PUSH IS ON FOR MORE PUBLIC IN BROADCASTER
2009
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\"As a coalition we want to see a clearly drafted SABC charter,\" said Kate Skinner, a media consultant and coordinator of the coalition. \"We want a new, clear and renewable charter drawn up. It should be renewed around every five years.\" \"The SABC board is supposed to be independent, but because of the commercial arm, the minister of broadcasting has become a shareholder in the company. It has given her certain rights and responsibilities toward the board, and this overrides the independence of the board. The three top executives -- the CEO, the chief operating officer and the chief financial officer -- are now under direct control of the minister,\" a situation [Jane Duncan] describes as \"extremely inappropriate\" for the national broadcaster. \"There is a decline in ad spend due to growing competition as the multi channel environment opens up,\" Duncan said. \"The funding model of the SABC has to be rethought.\"
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