AfriForum says SABC must ensure a fixed time for Afrikaans TV news on SABC2
27 August 2024
In a letter to the Chairman, Chief Executive and management of the SABC, AfriForum demands that the daily Afrikaans news bulletins should be moved back to SABC2 and then be broadcasted at the same time daily, without being replaced by sports or other events. This follows an announcement that the news bulletins will henceforth be broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays at 18:15 on SABC2, but will remain on SABC3 in the 20:30 time slot on weeknights.
According to Alana Bailey, AfriForum’s Head of Cultural Affairs, it is unacceptable that Afrikaans viewers and advertisers are expected to shuffle between channels and time slots to be able to watch news, and then do not even have the guarantee that the bulletin will go ahead if the channel’s management deems a game or other programme to be more important that night.
“Afrikaans consumers are loyal and financially strong. About a third of the country’s market is Afrikaans. This makes it even more incomprehensible that the SABC chooses to alienate these viewers while the public broadcaster is in deep financial trouble. It is proverbially choosing to kill a goose that lays golden eggs!”
AfriForum is extremely concerned about the role played by the public broadcaster. Not only Afrikaans speakers, but also the speakers of other, smaller language groups in the country have already been complaining about news bulletins at inconvenient times and the final shutdown of analogue signal towers for many years.