SABC 1 is a South African
public television
Public broadcasting involves radio, television and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service. Public broadcasters receive funding from diverse sources including license fees, individual contributions, public financing ...
network operated by the
South African Broadcasting Corporation
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is the public broadcaster in South Africa, and provides 19 radio stations ( AM/ FM) as well as six television broadcasts to the general public. It is one of the largest of South Africa's stat ...
(SABC) which carries programming in English and
Nguni Nguni may refer to:
*Nguni languages
* Nguni cattle
*Nguni people
The Nguni people are a Bantu ethnic group from South Africa, with off-shoots in neighbouring countries in Southern Africa. Swazi (or Swati) people live in both South Africa and E ...
.
It was created in 1996, after the SABC restructured its television channels. SABC 1 carried much of its programming over from the TV1 network, which was itself made up of the former TV2, TV3 and TV4 timeshared channels created in the 1980s. SABC 1 generates the widest audience in South Africa due to its programming diversity, airing SABC's longest-running soap-opera, ''
Generations: The Legacy'', ''
Uzalo
''Uzalo'' is a South African soap opera produced by Stained Glass Productions, which is co-owned by Kobedi "Pepsi" Pokane and Gugu Zuma-Ncube. It began airing in 2015, quickly becoming a hit due to its compelling narrative, writing, direction an ...
'' and ''
Skeem Saam
''Skeem Saam'' is a South African soap opera
A soap opera, or ''soap'' for short, is a typically long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term "soap opera" originate ...
.''
As of June 2018, the channel started broadcasting in high definition.
History
Initial TV Bantu plan
When the SABC was given the greenlight for a television service in 1971, it was initially scheduled to have two channels: TV One in English and Afrikaans for whites and TV Bantu in Bantu languages for blacks. Eventually, when television was introduced to South Africa, the SABC only opened one channel -
SABC TV, which corresponded to the planned TV One service.
As the combined TV2/TV3 network and TV4
The SABC announced in 1980 that it would introduce a network for Black South Africans by 1982, aiming at the creation of a service broadcasting for three hours on weekdays (more on weekends). Like
SABC TV, it would be financed by both advertising and government grants.
On 31 December 1981, the two new services were launched: TV2, broadcasting in
Zulu and
Xhosa
Xhosa may refer to:
* Xhosa people, a nation, and ethnic group, who live in south-central and southeasterly region of South Africa
* Xhosa language, one of the 11 official languages of South Africa, principally spoken by the Xhosa people
See als ...
; and TV3, broadcasting in
Sotho Sotho may refer to:
*Sotho people (or ''Basotho''), an African ethnic group principally resident in South Africa, Lesotho and southern Botswana
* Sotho language (''Sesotho'' or ''Southern Sotho''), a Bantu language spoken in southern Africa, an off ...
and
Tswana
Tswana may refer to:
* Tswana people, the Bantu speaking people in Botswana, South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and other Southern Africa regions
* Tswana language, the language spoken by the (Ba)Tswana people
* Bophuthatswana, the former ba ...
, both targeted at a Black urban audience and airing on a
timeshared radio frequency
Radio frequency (RF) is the oscillation rate of an alternating electric current or voltage or of a magnetic, electric or electromagnetic field or mechanical system in the frequency range from around to around . This is roughly between the uppe ...
. The main network, now called TV1, divided its programming equally between English and Afrikaans programs, as before. Both services also carried selected programming in English, as the language was still a lingua franca for urban blacks and was also the preferred language for many print outlets for the demographic.
TV2 broadcast from Cape Town and had isolated reception in several cities dotted around the South African coastline where TV1 was already receivable, whereas TV3 was broadcast inland near Johannesburg. Within Johannesburg, both TV2 and TV3 could be picked up.
In 1985, a new service called TV4 was introduced, carrying sports and entertainment programming, using the same radio frequency used by both TV2 and TV3, which stopped broadcasting at 9:30 pm.
As CCV
In 1992, TV2, TV3 and TV4 were merged into a unified network called CCV (Contemporary Community Values) on the same channel frequency. A third network was introduced known as TSS, or TopSport Surplus, with TopSport being the brand name for SABC's sport coverage. However, in 1994, it was replaced by NNTV (National Network TV), a cultural non-commercial network.
As SABC 1
In 1996, the SABC reorganised its three television networks with the aim of making them more representative of the country's diverse ethnolinguistic groups. These were rebranded as SABC 1, SABC 2 and SABC 3, respectively.
["1, 2, 3, SABC!", ''Africa Film & TV Magazine'', nº. 9, April-June 1996] SABC 1 took the former TV1 network, mixing English with some of the national languages. The proportion for prime time (18:00 to 21:30) as of the time of rebranding was 29% English, 18% Zulu, 18% Zhosa, 1% Seswati and 1% SiNdebeli, with the remaining third of the offer being given to "multilingual programming" (in two or more languages). Throughout the day, English remained the dominant language, thanks to relays of
BBC World
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during off-hours and a high prevalence of foreign television series. The relaunched SABC 1 gave programmes in Siswati and SiNdebele for the first time on national television. Since TV1/SABC 1 broadcast on the same transmitter network as CCV/SABC 2, it had a wide terrestrial coverage area of 75%.
SABC 1's publicity manager Lucky Mochalibane said that Afrikaans in the old TV1 network was given a high percentage of airtime.
Programming
SABC 1 is heavily focused on local entertainment that is aimed towards the youth.
Soapies, dramas and telenovelas
The channel has had the title of 'Mzansi's Storyteller' with popular local dramas, and popular soapies
Generations: The Legacy,
Uzalo
''Uzalo'' is a South African soap opera produced by Stained Glass Productions, which is co-owned by Kobedi "Pepsi" Pokane and Gugu Zuma-Ncube. It began airing in 2015, quickly becoming a hit due to its compelling narrative, writing, direction an ...
and
Skeem Saam
''Skeem Saam'' is a South African soap opera
A soap opera, or ''soap'' for short, is a typically long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term "soap opera" originate ...
. Other famed dramas from past years are
Yizo Yizo
''Yizo Yizo'' is a South African television drama series which aired from 1999 to 2004 on SABC 1.
Synopsis
The series was set in a fictional school, Supatsela High, in a township of Johannesburg.
In the first series, the school's dictatorial prin ...
, Zone 14, Mfolozi Street, Intersexions, The Shakespeare in Mzansi Series etc. However, over recent years, the title has been taken by
Mzansi Magic
Mzansi Magic is a South African digital satellite and general entertainment channel created by Multichoice and run by M-Net's local interest division, and is broadcast on DStv.
History
The channel launched in mid-July 2010 on channel 107 as ...
.
Series
The channel has a number of comedy, game shows and reality series such as ''Nyan'Nyan'', ''Now or Never'', ''It Takes a Village'', ''Plate it up'', ''The next big thing'', ''Ses' Top La'', F''riends Like These'', ''The Remix'', ''Lip Sync Battle'', ''Deal or No Deal''. Initially, it would have rights to broadcast local versions of international franchises like
The X Factor
''The X Factor'' is a television music competition franchise created by British producer Simon Cowell and his company Syco Entertainment. It originated in the United Kingdom, where it was devised as a replacement for ''Pop Idol'' (2001–2003 ...
, but due to financial constraints, the channel currently focuses on local reality competitions.
Music
The channel airs some of the latest local urban music and playlists on shows like Live Amp and Koze Kuse, while also focusing on traditional indigenous music on shows like Roots, as well as choral music on one of their longest-running show Imizwilili.
Talk and magazine
SABC 1 airs local informative magazine shows, from its longest-running magazine show ''Selimathunzi'', to more recent and fresh show like Throwback Thursday and weekend breakfast shows like Mzansi Insider among others. In addition, SABC 1 hosts interactive talk shows such as Daily Thetha and The Chatroom.
Religion
On a daily basis the channel showcases short religious shows that cater for African Traditional Religion, Christianity, Judaism and Islam. On weekends it boasts of religious music shows such as Gospel Avenue and Imvelo.
News and current affairs
The channel has two bulletins, one for the
SiSwati
The Swazi or siSwati language is a Bantu language of the Nguni group spoken in Eswatini and South Africa by the Swati people. The number of speakers is estimated to be in the region of 2.4 million. The language is taught in Eswatini and so ...
/
Ndebele
Ndebele may refer to:
*Southern Ndebele people, located in South Africa
*Northern Ndebele people, located in Zimbabwe and Botswana
Languages
*Southern Ndebele language, the language of the South Ndebele
*Northern Ndebele language
Northern N ...
speakers, and one for
IsiZulu
Zulu (), or isiZulu as an endonym, is a Southern Bantu language of the Nguni branch spoken in Southern Africa. It is the language of the Zulu people, with about 12 million native speakers, who primarily inhabit the province of KwaZulu-Natal o ...
/
IsiXhosa
Xhosa (, ) also isiXhosa as an endonym, is a Nguni language and one of the official languages of South Africa and Zimbabwe. Xhosa is spoken as a first language by approximately 8.2 million people and by another 11 million as a seco ...
speakers. In addition, it includes current affairs programs like Cutting Edge, Expressions and Yilungelo Lakho.
Sports
SABC1 airs
Premier Soccer League
Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier.
A premier will normally be a head of govern ...
matches during the week and also have rights to other soccer events like
Africa Cup of Nations
The Africa Cup of Nations referred to as AFCON (french: Coupe d'Afrique des Nations, sometimes referred to as CAN, or TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons), and sometimes as African Cup of Nations, is the main internati ...
,
FIFA World Cup
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and other international friendlies. However, in August 2019, the channel could not afford broadcast rights to the PSL season, resulting in a blackout of sport on both TV and Radio platforms, thus not broadcasting matches for a certain period. This angered soccer fans who did not have access to
SuperSport on
DStv
Digital Satellite Television, commonly abbreviated to DStv, is a Sub-Saharan African direct broadcast satellite service owned by MultiChoice and based in Randburg, South Africa. Launched on 6 October 1995, the service provides multiple aud ...
, since MultiChoice held the sporting rights. Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa and Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams announced that after meeting with the public broadcaster's board and MultiChoice a resolution had been reached, and soccer matches resumed as normal.
Movies
The network airs classic action, horror, drama, comedy, sci-fi, adventure, thriller, romance, and fantasy movies on certain weekends. SABC 1 also broadcasts Kicking Kung Fu movies on Fridays.
Children and education
SABC1 features some foreign children's programming, mostly from
Disney Junior
Disney Junior is an American pay television network owned by the Walt Disney Television (part of Disney General Entertainment Content) unit of The Walt Disney Company through Disney Branded Television. Aimed mainly at children two to seven ...
. In addition, it has the longest-running local kids show, ''YoTV'', which broadcasts five times every weekday and once every weekend, and also has shows under its SABC Education banner that cater for all ages such as high school revision show ''Geleza Nathi'' and career shows ''Ispani'' and ''Teenagers on A Mission.''
See also
*
List of South African media
The is a list of South African mass media, including newspapers, television stations, radio stations and various alternative media.
Newspapers
National
*''Beeld'' (available in 5 of 9 provinces)
*''Business Day''
*'' City Press''
*''Daily Mav ...
References
External links
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{{Greater Johannesburg, media
Television stations in South Africa
English-language television stations in South Africa
Television channels and stations established in 1981