A new agreement sees Ericsson providing media and broadcast services for Finnish media company MTV.
The satellite TV provider's subscriber numbers have been curbed due to dollar-based decoder prices.
The new pay-TV player is ready to launch some of its offerings by the end of this year, the City Press reports.
As ICASA's porn ruling faces a legal challenge, observers claim SA's uncompetitive pay-TV landscape is forcing new broadcasters into porn.
The broadcaster will investigate reports that Safa has sold the rights to broadcast all national matches to a private company.
Siyaya TV and the South African Football Association have reached an agreement for the national football teams' broadcast rights.
No operations have been disrupted by the ongoing worker strike, the company says.
The TV series expands reach through a partnership that takes content and audience engagement mobile via WeChat.
The research firm says government's mindset around migration to digital TV will have adverse effects on consumers and advertisers.?
SES plans on assisting as many countries as possible with successful digital migration by the 2015 deadline.
Government's online radio station scales down while it conducts a review ahead of an overhaul that will include new programming and presenters.
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