Government mulls content generation fund to give incentives to local producers, says the DOC.
Radio is still stuck on technology dating back to the 1960s, and has been forgotten as SA moves ahead with digital television.
Migrating to digital television will enable the SABC to offer 17 TV channels, including a 24-hour news channel.
Massive Client provides advertisers with detailed real-time advert flighting statistics.
Steve Carlston takes up his new position in October, succeeding Craig Robinson.
The cost of set-top boxes could be trimmed by half if the country adopts a scaled down version of the device.
The DOC's desire to control a broadcasting access mechanism raises fears that set-top boxes will not be available when digital TV goes live.
USAASA develops a means test to determine which households qualify for the government subsidy for set-top boxes.
The companies have partnered to provide a joint physical security and access control solution.
The marriage means the broadcasting companies will jointly own more than 500 radio stations.
SABC and e.tv reveal plans to introduce free channels via Multiview in 2012.
The bid documents submitted yesterday by SA for the SKA project represent eight years of work.