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  2. SABC 3 - Wikipedia

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    SABC 3, also branded as S3, is a South African free-to-air television channel owned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). Since March 2024, it carries programming in English and Afrikaans only.

  3. MasterChef South Africa season 5 - Wikipedia

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    The fifth season of MasterChef South Africa was announced on 17 January 2024, premiered 13 July 2024 on SABC 3 and concluded on 23 November. [1] The season was won by Bridget Mangwandi while Nabila Shamshum was the runner-up. [2] Returning judges for this season were Zola Nene and Justine Drake. They were joined by new judge Katlego Mlambo. [3]

  4. Category:South African Broadcasting Corporation television ...

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    SABC 3 original programming (9 P) Pages in category "South African Broadcasting Corporation television shows" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  5. List of South African television series - Wikipedia

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    TV3, SABC1, SABC2, SABC3 Local environmental news and documentaries. Produced for TV3, later SABC2 7de Laan: Afrikaans, with some English and Zulu 2000–2023 22 seasons, over 5000 episodes as of January 2021 SABC 2, SABC 3. YouTube Pronounced "Sewende-laan", translates to "7th Avenue".

  6. 50/50 (South African TV program) - Wikipedia

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    It has been broadcast on SABC 1, SABC 2, and SABC 3 at various times during its history; currently it is broadcast on SABC 2. It is broadcast during prime-time from 19:00 to 20:00 on Monday. [11] Around 80% of the show's content is in English with the remaining 20% presented in Afrikaans. [12]

  7. SABC - Wikipedia

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    SABC offices in Sea Point, Cape Town. An IBA report on the state of the broadcasting industry in South Africa was released on 29 August 1995. Recommendations were given for the SABC to lose one of its three television channels, with the network being used for private television, demanding the creation of two or three private networks.

  8. SABC Sport - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, TV2, TV3 and TV4 (now SABC 1-3) were combined into a new service called CCV (Contemporary Community Values). A third channel was introduced known as TSS, or TopSport Surplus, TopSport being the brand name for the SABC's sport coverage, but this was replaced by NNTV (National Network TV), an educational, non-commercial channel, in 1993.

  9. List of South African mass media - Wikipedia

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    MultiChoice. M-Net; M-Net Movies; Mzansi Magic; KykNET; Africa Magic; 1Max; Independent Stations. Moja Love; Mindset Learn; Newzroom Afrika; Movie Room; Play Room; DBE TV