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The Producers' Alliance: Further Update on SABC Payment 17 August 2009
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Further Update on SABC Payment 17 August 2009. Following our meeting with the SABC this morning and in response to the queries raised with them around verifications, please note that a special email has been set up and that your enquiries should be sent to finalverifications@sabc.co.za. The email address will be up and running tomorrow (Tuesday) from midday. We have consolidated the SABC and TVIEC lists to form one list from which we will work moving forward. 4 We’re awa...
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SASFED - The South African Screen Federation: Our Members
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SASFED is a federation body with member organisations making up the independent film and TV Sector of South Africa across the value chain. The below is an alphabetical list of member organisations, which currently include 7 active SASFED member organisations, guilds or associations. Each member is listed with details as provided by the respective organisations on their SASFED application form or by way of an update to us. SASFED MEMBERS FOR 2016-2017 YEAR. ASA - Animation South Africa. Relaunched in 2015...
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SASFED - The South African Screen Federation: Africa’s worst new Internet Censorship Law: Everything you don’t want to know – but need to
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Africa’s worst new Internet Censorship Law: Everything you don’t want to know – but need to. JULIE REID 10 JUN 2015 01:22 (SOUTH AFRICA). The Film and Publication Board. 8217;s new Draft Online Regulation Policy. Has been touted as a measure to protect the children. But if the children of our future get to take a look at its deeply censorial and draconian measures, they ought to be extremely offended. FPB chief operations officer Sipho Risiba reportedly. Explained this by saying...
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The Producers' Alliance: Private SABC is urged
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Private SABC is urged. The Democratic Alliance has called for the SABC to be privatised. DA spokesperson Niekie van den Berg said yesterday that the public broadcaster had decided that to cut costs it would no longer commission any new local content. But the Television Industry Emergency Coalition warned that this decision would effectively kill the local television industry, with 80000 crew and cast losing their jobs, among other things. Another disconcerting fact was that th...
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The Producers' Alliance: Private eye at SABC offices
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Private eye at SABC offices. Officials from the auditor-general’s office have set up shop at the SABC’s headquarters in Auckland Park to investigate allegations of widespread mismanagement and corruption. by Buddy Naidu. A team of investigators has occupied the broadcaster’s fourth-floor offices since last Monday after being ordered by Parliament’s portfolio committee to probe the litany of allegations. The former board and its chair Kanyisiwe Mkonza against management;. He sa...
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The Producers' Alliance: Update on IP meeting with SABC
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Update on IP meeting with SABC. Myself (Neil Brandt), Thandi and Rehad attended on behalf of the IP subcommittee. Apologies. Given for Desiree and Pule. SABC was represented by Nhalanhla Sibisi, Sabelo Silinga and Webster Mfebe. SARRAL and SAMRO where there but did they did not really contribute. CWU was. After much heated discussion the following has been agreed;. 1) SABC will provide a written point by point response to the. Recommendation that we utilize the resources that ...
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SASFED - The South African Screen Federation: July 2015
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. Cultural Industries Legal and Advisory Centre ( CILAC. National Film and Video Foundation) in Johannesburg. The goal of this workshop is to build better stakeholder and researcher understanding of the implications of balanced intellectual property reform for filmmakers. And the UCT IP Unit. This workshop is convened by CILAC in conjunction with the following organisations and institutions:. South African Screen Federation (SASFED). Association for Transformation in Film and TV (.
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SASFED - The South African Screen Federation: Event
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Urgent Industry Local Content TV Discussion Meeting - TV Local Content Quotas may be drastically reduced! Wednesday 3rd September at NFVF. Now is the time for your voice to be heard and secure the future of the SA TV production Industry for years to come! Stop crying when its to late to influence change! SOS is working with SASFED to do an URGENT industry engagement process around ICASA’s local content decision document which now requires detailed written comment by early October. In the free to air sate...
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SASFED - The South African Screen Federation: Community TV stations withdraw from Act-SA
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Community TV stations withdraw from Act-SA. Two community television stations have withdrawn from the nascent body formed to represent the sector, the Association of Community Television - South Africa (Act-SA). Have both resigned from Act-SA, citing unbridgeable differences with the initiative. This leaves Tshwane TV. As the only licensed community broadcasters to participate in the initiative, along with a few other unlicensed community TV groups. One of the main problems that...
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