Good for the SABC. I agree with MaD, and have said so elsewhere on this forum that the SABC is not as bad as we like to think. Go overseas and wade through the absolute kuk they have on TV there! SABC filters out most of that crap, and we get America's hit shows relatively quickly in SA (often faster than even Australia or the UK get them).
SABC also has a mammoth task on their hands, what with having only 3 channels to serve a country with 11 official languages. They have to use just 3 channels to broadcast enough entertainment, educational, public service, sports, politics etc; all in appropriate amounts (and in several languages).
They are also, as far as I know (and I may be wrong here) required by law (regulated by ICASA) to have a certain percentage of local content. Local content in languages other than English serves South Africans in more ways than one. It develops the television and film industry in SA (making SA a more attractive place to shoot internation movies and adverts - thus bringing in foreigners to hire South Africans and so on). Local content also plays a role in forging a South African identity (which arguably doesn't exist atm). Local content exposes SAfricans to other cultures that exist, quite literally, next door, but which we do not know much about as a result of the forced seperation of apartheid. Local content in languages other than English can also, of course, can be entertainment/infotainment for non-English speakers.
Not to even mention how the SABC caters for deaf people....
My (pretty much only) grind with the SABC - their news. SABC is failing in delivering independent, objective news. They are too close to the ANC.
Edit: Oh ya, one last thing - I hate how ALL the TV channels insist on turning up the sound when adverts come on. they used to turn it up just a tad, but in the last year or two they have increased "Ad-sound" by several decibles! How dumb are these TV people? Don't they know that when they turn the sound up so much, the first thing anyone is going to do is reach for the remote to turn it down.....but when someone has the remote, it's often the station that will change, and not the sound. Dumbasses.