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Television in South Africa - Political change |  | Television in South Africa - Political change: Encyclopedia II - Television in South Africa - Political change |  | Following the easing of media censorship under F. W. de Klerk, the SABC's news coverage moved towards being more objective, although many feared that once the African National Congress came to power, the SABC would revert to type, and serve the government of the day. However, the SABC now also carried CNN International's TV news bulletins, thereby giving South African viewers new sources of international news.
In 1996, two years after the ANC came to power, the SABC reorganised its three TV channels, so as to be more representative of ...
See also:Television in South Africa, Television in South Africa - Controversy over introduction of TV, Television in South Africa - The introduction of TV in 1976, Television in South Africa - Local programming, Television in South Africa - Imported programming, Television in South Africa - Political change, Television in South Africa - New Services |  | | Television in South Africa, Television in South Africa - Controversy over introduction of TV, Television in South Africa - Imported programming, Television in South Africa - Local programming, Television in South Africa - New Services, Television in South Africa - Political change, Television in South Africa - The introduction of TV in 1976 |  | |
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Television in South Africa - Political change
Following the easing of media censorship under F. W. de Klerk, the SABC's news coverage moved towards being more objective, although many feared that once the African National Congress came to power, the SABC would revert to type, and serve the government of the day. However, the SABC now also carried CNN International's TV news bulletins, thereby giving South African viewers new sources of international news.
In 1996, two years after the ANC came to power, the SABC reorganised its three TV channels, so as to be more representative of different language groups. This resulted in the downgrading of Afrikaans, which now had its airtime reduced, a move that angered many Afrikaans speakers. This might be due to the fact that the majority of licence fees are paid by English and Afrikaans speakers.
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