BRCSA reveals most-watched TV shows in South Africa

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BRCSA reveals most-watched TV shows in South Africa

The Broadcast Research Council of South Africa (BRCSA) has released its television audience measurements for March 2021 which showed that Uzalo and Generations: The Legacy remained the most-watched TV shows in South Africa.

This data from the BRCSA includes viewer numbers for the most-watched TV shows and other programming on SABC 1, SABC 2, SABC 3, eTV, and DStv.

The top 5 airings overall remained largely unchanged from the previous month, with the exception of an Afrikaans news bulletin on SABC 2 that slipped into the fifth spot.
 
Viva Netflix, viva!

wow, there really isn't anything even remotely interesting on TV these days, Streaming and piracy has just annihilated TV's Broadcast rights for movies.

or its just that our TV stations are so broke/unimaginative that all they can show is the first Tomb raider movie.
 
Yeah, I'm actually collecting streaming services of late.

I have Netflix, Prime Video (The Expanse is so amaze) and a "3 month trial" of Showmax. One guess which one I don't watch :ROFL:
 
just checked tonights movie lineups (since I have not actually watched sabc in over a decade).

1 has terminator
2 has the sentinel
3 has the oath

But If they still doing the old ways these will play at least twice a month for the next 20 years?
 
just checked tonights movie lineups (since I have not actually watched sabc in over a decade).

1 has terminator
2 has the sentinel
3 has the oath

But If they still doing the old ways these will play at least twice a month for the next 20 years?
So same lineup as like 20 years ago. Normal.
 
Surely they must get a lot of advertising revenue? If ETV can survive on advertising revenue, why cant SABC. Guess the one is private and the other is state.
 
Surely they must get a lot of advertising revenue? If ETV can survive on advertising revenue, why cant SABC. Guess the one is private and the other is state.
eTV doesn't have the public interest stuff the SABC are forced to have to show. And they've been badly mismanaged on top of that.
 
Surely they must get a lot of advertising revenue? If ETV can survive on advertising revenue, why cant SABC. Guess the one is private and the other is state.
One of these two is run like a spaza shop....
 
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