The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)[lower-alpha 1] is the public broadcaster in South Africa, and provides 19 radio stations (AM/FM) as well as six television broadcasts to the general public. It is one of the largest of South Africa's state-owned enterprises.

Izazi zezombusazwe eziphikisayo kanye nomphakathi ovame ukugxeka i-SABC,iyimangalela ngokuthi iyisithunywa sanoma yiliphi iqembu lezombusazwe elinamandla amaningi,ngakho-ke njengamanje I-African National Congress ebusayo;ngesikhathi Ubandlululo yasolwa ngokudlala indima efanayo kuhulumeni we-National Party.http://hdl.handle.net/11660/9256

Umlando wenkampani

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eminyakeni edlule

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Ukusakaza ngomsakazo e Ningizimu Afrika kwaqala ngo-1923, ngaphansi kwe-South African Railways, ngaphambi kokuba izinsizakalo ezintathu zomsakazo zivunyelwe: i- IGoli, i-Cape Peninsular Publicity Association IKapa kanye ne-Durban Corporation, eyaqala ukusakaza ngo-1924.[1][2]http://hdl.handle.net/11660/9256

Lezi zahlanganiswa ne-African Broadcasting Company ngo-1927, ephethwe ngu-I. W. Schlesinger, usomabhizinisi ocebile, kodwa ngo-1 August 1936, zathengiselwa i-SABC, eyasungulwa ngalowo nyaka nge-Act of Parliament.[3] I-SABC yathatha izisebenzi ze-African Broadcasting Company kanye nempahla.Wagcina ukulawula kukahulumeni emsakazweni kwaze kwaba yilapho kuqalwa ngoZibandlela ka-1979 kwe-Capital Radio 604, bese kuba yi-Radio 702 ngo-1980.[4] Nakuba izinkokhelo zikamabonakude exhaswa ngezimali ze-M-Net yasungulwa ngo-1986, i-SABC yayilawula umabonakude wamahhala kwaze kwaba yilapho I-e.tv isungulwa ngo-1998.[5]http://hdl.handle.net/11660/9256

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  1. isiBhunu: Suid-Afrikaanse Uitsaaikorporasie (SAUK), though the acronym SAUK is no longer used even in Afrikaans broadcasts
  1. Culture and Customs of South Africa, Funso S. Afọlayan, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004, pages 114–115
  2. http://hdl.handle.net/11660/9256
  3. Introduction to Public Relations and Advertising, D F du Plessis, Juta and Company Ltd, 2000 p. 89
  4. South African media policy: debates of the 1990s, P. Eric Louw, Anthroppos, 1993, p. 99
  5. http://hdl.handle.net/11660/9256