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.
The pay-TV provider's application for pornography channels is expected to be opposed by Christian groups at tomorrow's ICASA hearings.
More money is allocated to Sentech so that it can speed up the rollout of digital terrestrial TV infrastructure.
The struggling DSTV rival signs up a global fashion and lifestyle channel that has just launched its African division.
The trade union says TopTV has gone against an agreement between the two that the company would not pursue a pornography offering.
The pay-TV provider's latest attempt to broadcast 24-hour pornography channels elicits an unprecedented response.
The free 24-hour channel, which has been trying to obtain a licence to launch since 2011, is taking legal action against ICASA.
The free-to-air broadcaster feels the department is propagating mistruths and misrepresenting the recent court ruling against it.