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Chris
31-08-2005, 08:42 PM
August 25 2005 at 09:50AM

By Solly Maphumulo and Angela Quintal

A politician and e.tv have urged the SABC "to do the right thing".

On Wednesday night, e.tv aired footage showing that an SABC cameraman had been present when Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka was booed on Women's Day, despite the SABC's denial.

In an apology to its viewers last week, the SABC released a statement blaming an unnamed freelance cameraman for failing to record the booing, saying he was late and could not get the pictures.

However, e.tv news on Wednesday showed the SABC's cameraman carrying his camera and filming the jeering pro-Jacob Zuma supporters at a rally in KwaZulu Natal.

But SABC spokesperson Paul Setsetse shot back on Wednesday night, accusing e.tv's report of creating the perception the public broadcaster was biased.

"It is extremely unfortunate and worrying if this is how competition is supposed to be," said Setsetse, adding that e.tv was bitter because the public broadcaster had announced that it made a R240-million profit on Tuesday. "This is clearly an attempt to distract people from our good performance during the past financial year."

He stressed that the SABC did broadcast a similar incident at a June 16 rally in Durban, where Sbu Ndebele, the Kwazulu Natal premier, had been chased away by angry Zuma supporters.

But e.tv's national news editor, Patrick Conroy, said the public broadcaster had an obligation to be honest and transparent in their reports because people paid for their television licences.

"Our footage clearly shows their cameraman was present and filming the booing as it happened. We therefore felt the SABC needed to explain to the public why its own version of event seems to contradict that fact," Conroy said.

"We knew from the outset the SABC was present for the booing incident. We don't like to criticise our colleagues in the media, but we couldn't in good conscience sit idle while they made contradictory statements."

Meanwhile IFP MP Suzanne Vos has called on the SABC to "do the right thing" Vos, who also serves as a member of the National Assembly's communications committee, said on Wednesay night: "If it is true, then the SABC's chairman of the board, Eddie Funde, and Snuki Zikalala have some explaining to do. It will be the right thing to do."

The pair should explain to the public why the SABC appeared to have lied, she said.

Cosatu spokesperson Paul Notyhawa said he was not in a position to immediately comment as he had not seen the e.tv broadcast.

Last week, Cosatu publicly welcomed the SABC's apology, saying it demonstrated that the broadcaster had a clear conscience "and that the mistake, as they allege, was unintentional".


A tear fell off my eye when I saw this....finally there is concrete proof that we've suspected all along with the ANC/SABC alliance.

Highflyer_GP
31-08-2005, 09:08 PM
"It is extremely unfortunate and worrying if this is how competition is supposed to be," said Setsetse, adding that e.tv was bitter because the public broadcaster had announced that it made a R240-million profit on Tuesday. "This is clearly an attempt to distract people from our good performance during the past financial year."

thats because everyone has to pay their tv license to the sabc regardless of what they watch - not to multichoice, not to etv, but to sabc. it's nothing to be proud of so i don't see why they're bragging about it - sort of reminds me of $izwe's statement that he's in the business of making money. he has no choice BUT to make money. and now sabc is using this pathetic excuse as a way of BLAMING etv for showing the TRUTH?


Last week, Cosatu publicly welcomed the SABC's apology, saying it demonstrated that the broadcaster had a clear conscience "and that the mistake, as they allege, was unintentional". and this doesn't surprise me that an anc ally would defend the sabc

SlappY
31-08-2005, 09:09 PM
We must be the only country on earth that has to pay for their propoganda! At least Hitler did it for free!!!

Tim182
31-08-2005, 09:19 PM
great just great... propaganda on television

Peter7
31-08-2005, 10:45 PM
Isn't it also strange how Telkom is never in the news? I even emailed all the addresses I could find on their site letting them know about the ICASA findings report and not a word. Try do a search on their site on Telkom - very quiet.

craigsa
01-09-2005, 08:02 AM
Dont you mean the ANC got busted ? ANC=SABC=JUSTICE DEPT= PUBLIC PROTECTOR.......

AntiThesis
01-09-2005, 08:47 AM
So heartily busted :)

At least they could have the decency to own up.

desraid
01-09-2005, 09:29 AM
"pay your tv licence! it's a right thing to do"
this copy makes me laugh.

lucifir
01-09-2005, 10:14 AM
Isn't it also strange how Telkom is never in the news? I even emailed all the addresses I could find on their site letting them know about the ICASA findings report and not a word. Try do a search on their site on Telkom - very quiet.
I was also wondering why we have still not heard anything on tv about the telkom/ICASA/ADSL hearing and the outcomes. Not even on etv. This really makes you think about what these people believe to be news worthy. They will air some stupid cat/animal giving birth in some distant country, but not anything bad about telskum.
just makes me sick.

CyberMatix
02-09-2005, 02:50 AM
"pay your tv licence! it's a right thing to do"
this copy makes me laugh.

I'm just wondering. What law compells you to buy a SABC TV licence. Is it constitutional.

My question. I have DSTV. I make a point NOT to watch anything dished up by South African Broadcasting Crap channels because it damages my health. So why do I have to pay by law for something that I don't use.

What happens if I don't use a TV set but a video monitor to watch DSTV. Do I still have to pay the ANC's propaganda machine to fsck up the country?