November 30th, 2011
 Planning for COP 17 began three months ago with the SABC having been given World Host Broadcast Status. This has brought a number of challenges particularly regarding TV distribution of the different sessions being held at the ICC.
RBF (Radio Broadcast Facilities) set up three fully fledged radio broadcast studios with control rooms at the Durban ICC. . . . → Read More: SABC RBF at COP 17 Conference, Durban
October 31st, 2011
 SABC Platfontein, which is the home of X-K Fm, the local San radio station, celebrated World Day for Audiovisual Heritage last week.
Moshe Maghundu, the librarian/archivist, reports about the day:
The people made some noise about World Day for Audiovisual Heritage. Information on how technology migrated from old to new helps us to understand where radio comes from.
X-K FM ran a . . . → Read More: SABC Platfontein celebrated World Day for Audiovisual Heritage
October 21st, 2011
The Minister of Communications, Mr Radhakrishna L. Padayachie (Roy) will lead a South African ICT delegation to the ITU World Telecom taking place in Geneva, Switzerland from the 24 – 27 October 2011.
ITU TELECOM was born in 1971, following the decision taken by the Executive Council of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) with its objective to . . . → Read More: SOUTH AFRICAN ICT INDUSTRY TO TAKE PART IN THE ITU TELECOM WORLD 2011
October 10th, 2011
 The theme for this year’s UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage (27 October) is – “Audiovisual Heritage: See, Hear and Learn”.
In support of the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) will host a portion of a larger exhibition from the International Library of African Music (ILAM) titled, “For the Future Generations”, . . . → Read More: SABC supports World Day for Audiovisual Heritage
August 24th, 2011
 RBF’s M1 Studio at the SABC in Auckland Park brings you one of USA’s greatest RnB sensations Chante Moore.
“An Intimate Evening with Chante Moore at M1 Studio”
This is an exclusive event where people will have a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ opportunity to interact live and personal with this internationally renowned ‘RnB’ Star in our very own World Class M1 . . . → Read More: Sun 28 August 2011 – An Intimate Evening with Chante Moore at M1 Studio
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Welcome Message:
Gelfand Kausiyo
RBF General Manager
Radio is South Africa’s biggest and most influential medium of communication. More South Africans listen to radio than they watch television and read print media combined ... read more
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