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    SABC Abandons Earth: The Sinister Truth Behind Its Alien Migration

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    The SABC’s Galactic Gamble: Is the Public Broadcaster Abandoning Ship?

    In a shocking move, the SABC is ditching terrestrial television and jumping into the great unknown – literally. The public broadcaster is seeking a partner to launch its own satellite platform, rivaling eMedia Holdings’ Openview. But is this a desperate attempt to stay relevant or a bold move to shake up the industry?

    The SABC’s decision to pivot to satellite comes as no surprise, given its troubled history with digital terrestrial television (DTT). The project has been plagued by delays, and it’s unclear whether the public broadcaster has the resources to make it a success. But by abandoning DTT, the SABC is taking a huge risk. Will it be able to find a partner willing to take on the financial burden of launching a new satellite platform?

    The SABC’s satellite ambitions are shrouded in mystery, but one thing is clear: it’s not just about protecting its audience and revenue numbers. The public broadcaster is trying to disrupt the market and carve out a new niche for itself. But can it succeed where others have failed?

    The SABC’s poor relationship with state-owned signal distributor Sentech is a major obstacle to its plans. A pivot to satellite would free it from Sentech’s "monopoly pricing" for terrestrial distribution, but perhaps Sentech is actually best placed to provide a satellite platform to the SABC. If the parties can resolve their differences, it could be a game-changer for the public broadcaster.

    The SABC’s move to satellite is a bold gamble, but it’s not without its risks. Will the public broadcaster be able to find a partner willing to take on the financial burden of launching a new satellite platform? And what does this mean for the future of DTT in South Africa? Only time will tell.

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