Broadcaster MultiChoice will on Friday unveil details of a new bouquet, DStv Lite, that it is launching to counter the…
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Interested broadcasters have been given three weeks by the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) to apply for licences to…
Ongoing regulatory delays mean it is unlikely that South Africans will be able to watch the 2010 soccer World Cup…
Television is going 3D. Manufacturers like Samsung, LG Electronics, Toshiba, Panasonic and Sony are in a race to bring 3D-ready flat-screen panels to market. Is 3D a gimmick in TV or it is the future of the medium?
After four years of planning, On Digital Media (ODM) has finally played its hand. The first alternative pay-TV operator to…
Television in SA is on the verge of its biggest changes since its introduction in 1976. Two new pay-TV operators will finally launch soon to take on DStv, and the move to digital terrestrial television will change the competitive dynamics of the industry forever.
Two first-timers join the ZA Tech Show panel this week: stand-up comedian and co-founder of Thunk! Perspective Lab, Don Packett,…
Video stores, watch out! MultiChoice, which operates the DStv satellite pay-TV service, is considering launching a video rental service. However,…
Good news for SA consumers who don’t have access to satellite pay-TV is that the country is set to get…
Sports fans, rejoice! DStv’s high-definition sports channel, SuperSport HD, begins broadcasting 24 hours a day from this weekend to mark…











