SABC
The SABC, or South African Broadcasting Corporation, is the national public broadcaster of South Africa. Established in 1936, it provides a range of television and radio services, aiming to inform, educate, and entertain the public. The SABC operates several television channels and radio stations, catering to diverse audiences across the country.
As a public entity, the SABC is funded through a combination of government grants and advertising revenue. It plays a crucial role in promoting local content and cultural diversity, ensuring that various languages and communities are represented in its programming.