The authority clamps down on international agencies using unlicensed equipment outside the hospital where Nelson Mandela is being treated.
The satellite giant's hold on sport broadcasting is the source of an anti-competitive complaint.
Do the adverts on YouTube clips really have an effect on viewers?
A last-minute bidder will scrutinise the decision to allow China's StarTimes into TopTV, before taking further steps.
TopTV's board approves a 20% buy-in from Chinese firm StarTimes.
ICASA's decision to allow porn to be aired on pay-TV ignites debate and delight on social media and among civil society groups.
SA's broadcasting watchdog says there is no law of general application that prohibits the production and distribution of adult content in SA.
The pay television provider renames and augments its R99 bouquet.
The ailing pay-TV provider is in talks with a global technology firm it hopes will salvage its future, as SA's second player in the space.
President Jacob Zuma has about 10 days in which to sign off on five new board members for the broadcaster.
Struggling pay-TV operator TopTV is prepared to fight for its right to air adult content today.