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Completely or just in the interim while the hearing has been postponed?
... the Democratic Alliance and the SABC have reached an agreement in the following terms:
1. That the matter between the parties, which is before the CCC, is postponed sine die (i.e. indefinitely);
2. That the SABC undertakes that the advertisement in question (i.e. the source of the dispute) will be aired immediately by the SABC;
3. The parties will decide at a later stage whether they will file any papers on the matter in the near future, but in any event before the end of the election period.
The CCC confirmed the above terms on 16 April 2014.
Hah! I'm guessing the new legal team showed them the wiki of the Streissand Effect.
I LOVE the Streisand effect!
The DA has had more mileage out of this than they ever would if the idiots at SABC had just left things as they were!![]()
I'm guessing there's no way this will air during the news ad breaks when there is likely the largest audience watching.
Over 491,000 people have viewed the advertisement on the social media site since it was posted on April 8. It has 3796 likes and 237 thumbs down.
The advert shows the DA's Gauteng premier candidate and spokesman, Mmusi Maimane, standing in front of a mirror talking about the current state of the country.
On the Youtube posting, the DA has added a caption below calling for supporters to "Help the DA fight corruption, eTolls and Nkandla" - as well as providing a link for donations.
Under the video link, a variety of comments -- some of them heated --weigh up the merits of the advertisement.
A more light-hearted batch are about the English automatic captions that Youtube has created for the advertisement.
Maimane's declaration that "there have been some great leaders", has been reinterpreted by the captioning as him saying "there has been some crazy to see leaders".
At one point in the advertisement, a mention of the ANC is subtitled as "Nancy" and Maimane's final slogan line: "ANC Ayisafani, together we can bring hope", is 'translated' as "ENC, I said fine to get weekend."
This week, it was announced that the television advertisement, as well as five radio ads, would be aired by the SABC after the national broadcaster originally pulled them from the air after being flighted for two days on April 8 and 9.
The party then laid a complaint with the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa).
On Wednesday, a hearing by the Complaints and Compliance Committee at Icasa was postponed after the SABC hired a new legal team.
The DA accepted the postponement on condition that the party's six adverts be aired with immediate effect.
Originally, the SABC said it could not broadcast the advertisements on grounds related to incitement of violence, publication of false information about election candidates and parties, the perceived personal nature of the attack on Zuma and advertising standards that did not allow the discrediting of one product to promote another.
Only half a million?!
That's quite a lot for a country where use of technology in politics is very limited.
Or people just avoid politics?
You mean a video about Oscar Pistorius, who's trial is followed by people all over the world, and covered by all the big news agencies over the world, somehow managed to get more views than a party political advertisement of a relatively small South African political party? However did this happen. View attachment 114432
I never saw that Oscar video shared anywhere on this site or in social media. The DA video on the other hand spammed everything just after ruling.
Well if you never saw it I guess the case is closed.