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SABC 2

SABC 2 is a South African family public television channel owned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). SABC 2 broadcasts programming in English, Afrikaans, Venda, and Tsonga.

SABC 2
Country South Africa
Broadcast area South Africa
NetworkSABC
HeadquartersSABC Television Park, Uitsaaisentrum, Johannesburg,  South Africa
Programming
Language(s)
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerSABC
Sister channels
History
Launched5 May 1975 (test transmission)
6 January 1976 (start of regular broadcasts, as SABC TV/SAUK-TV)
1 January 1981 (as TV1)
4 February 1996 (as SABC 2)
ReplacedSABC TV / SAUK-TV
Former namesTV1
Links
Websitewww.sabc2.co.za
Availability
Terrestrial
SentechChannel depends on nearest Sentech repeater

As of August 2018, the channel started broadcasting in high definition.

History Edit

SABC began trialling its first television service on 5 May 1975 in South Africa's largest cities, and officially launched its first television channel on 6 January 1976 under the name SABC Television/SAUK-Televisie. On 1 January 1981, it changed its name to TV1, with the launch of two new services: TV2 broadcasting in Zulu and Xhosa and TV3 broadcasting in Sotho and Tswana, both targeted at a Black urban audience and broadcasting on the same television frequency.[2] The main network, now called TV1, divided its broadcasting languages evenly between English and Afrikaans, as before. In 1986, a new service called TV4 was introduced, carrying sports and entertainment programming, also timesharing with TV2 and TV3 on the same frequency, which stopped broadcasting at 9:30pm.[3]

In 1991, TV2, TV3 and TV4 were merged into a new full-fledged network, CCV (Contemporary Community Values).[4] A separate network was introduced, TopSport Surplus (TSS), with TopSport being the brand name for the SABC's sport coverage. However, it was replaced by NNTV (National Network TV), an educational non-commercial channel in 1994.[5] In 1996, the SABC reorganised its three TV networks with the aim of making them more representative of the various language groups. These were renamed to SABC 1 (formerly CCV), SABC 2 (formerly TV1) and SABC 3 (formerly NNTV). The amount of time allocated to Afrikaans-language programming on the new channel (SABC 2) fell from 50% to 15% - a move that alienated Afrikaans speakers.

Programming Edit

After the SABC restructured its television channels, SABC 2 took the place of the old TV1 channel. The reduced prominence of Afrikaans angered many speakers of the language, although the channel still features a significant amount of Afrikaans programming, including a news broadcast every week night at 19:00 and weekends at 18:00.

M-Net seeing the market need, launched the Afrikaans subscription channel KykNet in 1999 and followed in 2005 with the music channel MK (originally known as MK89.) In 2009, M-Net launched Koowee, a kids channel broadcasting in Afrikaans.

Soapies, dramas and telenovelas Edit

The channel is popular for its two longest-running soapies 7de Laan and Muvhango, dramas such as Erfsonders, Gerramtes in die Kas, Roer Jouy Voete and 90 Plein Street, and Telenovelas such as Keeping Score, Giyani: Land of Blood and Die Senturm.

Series Edit

SABC 2 has in the past, broadcast international series such as NCIS, Pretty Little Liars, Teen Wolf and The Vampire Diaries. However, the channel is currently focused on local reality and actuality series such as Speak Out, Relate, and Saving Our Marriage, comedies such as Ga Re Dumele and Ke Ba Bolleletse, and a few international series such as American Ninja Warrior.

Talk and magazine Edit

The channel has a small number of talk, travel and magazine shows. Shows include Motswako, Vusaseki, Nhlalala ya Rixaka, 50/50, Voetspore and TalkAbility.

Music Edit

SABC 2 plays local afro-soul and pop music interludes in between shows. It also has music shows such as Afro Cafè, Soul'd Out Sessions, Kliphard, Musiek Roulette and Noot vir Noot.

Religion Edit

The channel has religious shows aimed at Christianity, Judaism and Hinduism. Local shows include longest running show It's Gospel Time, Gospel Classics, Psalted ["Simcha"], Derech Erets, and Issues of Faith.

Sports Edit

SABC 2 rarely broadcasts live sports due to funding issues, and instead focuses on sporting highlights. It is mostly focused on boxing, rugby, swimming and athletics.

News and current affairs Edit

The channel provides three primetime bulletins for the TshiVenda/xiTsonga, Afrikaans, and Sotho/Setswana/Sepedi languages. In addition, it has current affairs programmes including Fokus, Ngula Ya Vutivi, Zwa Maramani and Leihlo La Sechaba. It also airs the longest-running breakfast show Morning Live. It is known for national events such as presidential inaugurations, State of the Nation Address, Budget Speeches, and parliamentary events.

Movies Edit

The channel is known for family-friendly and dramatic movies, autobiographies and animated movies.

Youth and education Edit

SABC 2 has a roster of shows from its SABC Education slate, most notably Takalani Sesame, It's For Life, The Epic Hangout,among others, and also brings educational shows on how to manage money and a focus on senior citizens, as well as other children's shows from Disney Junior, either in their original English soundtrack or dubbed in South African languages, such as The Lion Guard in isiZulu, Ben 10 in Afrikaans and Doc McStuffins in Sotho. For teens and preteens it offers comedy series from Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, such as ICarly, True Jackson, VP, A.N.T. Farm, Sanjay and Craig, The Sparticle Mystery, Star Falls and Cookabout, as well as local series including Signal High, Snake Park and Hectic Nine-9. Content that is most watched among the youth is the 17:00 slot, for airing anime series from Toei Animation, Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo, notably airing popular series that have a cult following such as Yu-Gi-Oh!, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V, Beyblade, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Z Kai, Dragon Ball GT, Dragon Ball SUPER, Naruto Shippuden, One Piece and Bleach.


See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . South African Government Information. November 2000. p. 68. Archived from the original on 2009-08-31. Retrieved 2008-11-30.
  2. ^ Hachten, William A.; Giffard, C. Anthony (1984). The Press and Apartheid: Repression and Propaganda in South Africa. Springer. p. 222. ISBN 9781349076857.
  3. ^ Horwitz, Robert B. (2001). Communication and Democratic Reform in South Africa. Cambridge University Press. p. 68. ISBN 9781139428699.
  4. ^ South Africa: Official Yearbook of the Republic of South Africa. Department of Information. 1992. p. 131. ISBN 9780797025769.
  5. ^ Theunissen, Malcolm; Nikitin, Victor; Pillay, Melanie (1996). The voice, the vision: a sixty year history of the South African Broadcasting Corporation. Advent Graphics. p. 127. ISBN 9780620207867.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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SABC 2 is a South African family public television channel owned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation SABC SABC 2 broadcasts programming in English Afrikaans Venda and Tsonga SABC 2Country South AfricaBroadcast area South AfricaNetworkSABCHeadquartersSABC Television Park Uitsaaisentrum Johannesburg South AfricaProgrammingLanguage s Sepedi Sesotho Setswana Venda 1 Tsonga Afrikaans EnglishPicture format1080i HDTVOwnershipOwnerSABCSister channelsSABC 1 SABC 3 SABC NEWS SABC Education SABC Sport SABC Children SABC EncoreHistoryLaunched5 May 1975 test transmission 6 January 1976 start of regular broadcasts as SABC TV SAUK TV 1 January 1981 as TV1 4 February 1996 as SABC 2 ReplacedSABC TV SAUK TVFormer namesTV1LinksWebsitewww wbr sabc2 wbr co wbr zaAvailabilityTerrestrialSentechChannel depends on nearest Sentech repeaterAs of August 2018 the channel started broadcasting in high definition Contents 1 History 2 Programming 2 1 Soapies dramas and telenovelas 2 2 Series 2 3 Talk and magazine 2 4 Music 2 5 Religion 2 6 Sports 2 7 News and current affairs 2 8 Movies 2 9 Youth and education 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditSABC began trialling its first television service on 5 May 1975 in South Africa s largest cities and officially launched its first television channel on 6 January 1976 under the name SABC Television SAUK Televisie On 1 January 1981 it changed its name to TV1 with the launch of two new services TV2 broadcasting in Zulu and Xhosa and TV3 broadcasting in Sotho and Tswana both targeted at a Black urban audience and broadcasting on the same television frequency 2 The main network now called TV1 divided its broadcasting languages evenly between English and Afrikaans as before In 1986 a new service called TV4 was introduced carrying sports and entertainment programming also timesharing with TV2 and TV3 on the same frequency which stopped broadcasting at 9 30pm 3 In 1991 TV2 TV3 and TV4 were merged into a new full fledged network CCV Contemporary Community Values 4 A separate network was introduced TopSport Surplus TSS with TopSport being the brand name for the SABC s sport coverage However it was replaced by NNTV National Network TV an educational non commercial channel in 1994 5 In 1996 the SABC reorganised its three TV networks with the aim of making them more representative of the various language groups These were renamed to SABC 1 formerly CCV SABC 2 formerly TV1 and SABC 3 formerly NNTV The amount of time allocated to Afrikaans language programming on the new channel SABC 2 fell from 50 to 15 a move that alienated Afrikaans speakers Programming EditAfter the SABC restructured its television channels SABC 2 took the place of the old TV1 channel The reduced prominence of Afrikaans angered many speakers of the language although the channel still features a significant amount of Afrikaans programming including a news broadcast every week night at 19 00 and weekends at 18 00 M Net seeing the market need launched the Afrikaans subscription channel KykNet in 1999 and followed in 2005 with the music channel MK originally known as MK89 In 2009 M Net launched Koowee a kids channel broadcasting in Afrikaans Soapies dramas and telenovelas Edit The channel is popular for its two longest running soapies 7de Laan and Muvhango dramas such as Erfsonders Gerramtes in die Kas Roer Jouy Voete and 90 Plein Street and Telenovelas such as Keeping Score Giyani Land of Blood and Die Senturm Series Edit SABC 2 has in the past broadcast international series such as NCIS Pretty Little Liars Teen Wolf and The Vampire Diaries However the channel is currently focused on local reality and actuality series such as Speak Out Relate and Saving Our Marriage comedies such as Ga Re Dumele and Ke Ba Bolleletse and a few international series such as American Ninja Warrior Talk and magazine Edit The channel has a small number of talk travel and magazine shows Shows include Motswako Vusaseki Nhlalala ya Rixaka 50 50 Voetspore and TalkAbility Music Edit SABC 2 plays local afro soul and pop music interludes in between shows It also has music shows such as Afro Cafe Soul d Out Sessions Kliphard Musiek Roulette and Noot vir Noot Religion Edit The channel has religious shows aimed at Christianity Judaism and Hinduism Local shows include longest running show It s Gospel Time Gospel Classics Psalted Simcha Derech Erets and Issues of Faith Sports Edit SABC 2 rarely broadcasts live sports due to funding issues and instead focuses on sporting highlights It is mostly focused on boxing rugby swimming and athletics News and current affairs Edit The channel provides three primetime bulletins for the TshiVenda xiTsonga Afrikaans and Sotho Setswana Sepedi languages In addition it has current affairs programmes including Fokus Ngula Ya Vutivi Zwa Maramani and Leihlo La Sechaba It also airs the longest running breakfast show Morning Live It is known for national events such as presidential inaugurations State of the Nation Address Budget Speeches and parliamentary events Movies Edit The channel is known for family friendly and dramatic movies autobiographies and animated movies Youth and education Edit Main article List of children and youth programs produced by the SABC SABC 2 has a roster of shows from its SABC Education slate most notably Takalani Sesame It s For Life The Epic Hangout among others and also brings educational shows on how to manage money and a focus on senior citizens as well as other children s shows from Disney Junior either in their original English soundtrack or dubbed in South African languages such as The Lion Guard in isiZulu Ben 10 in Afrikaans and Doc McStuffins in Sotho For teens and preteens it offers comedy series from Disney Channel and Nickelodeon such as ICarly True Jackson VP A N T Farm Sanjay and Craig The Sparticle Mystery Star Falls and Cookabout as well as local series including Signal High Snake Park and Hectic Nine 9 Content that is most watched among the youth is the 17 00 slot for airing anime series from Toei Animation Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo notably airing popular series that have a cult following such as Yu Gi Oh Yu Gi Oh GX Yu Gi Oh 5D s Yu Gi Oh ARC V Beyblade Dragon Ball Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ball Z Kai Dragon Ball GT Dragon Ball SUPER Naruto Shippuden One Piece and Bleach See also EditList of South African media List of South African television channelsReferences Edit The Media Development and Diversity Agency a draft position paper South African Government Information November 2000 p 68 Archived from the original on 2009 08 31 Retrieved 2008 11 30 Hachten William A Giffard C Anthony 1984 The Press and Apartheid Repression and Propaganda in South Africa Springer p 222 ISBN 9781349076857 Horwitz Robert B 2001 Communication and Democratic Reform in South Africa Cambridge University Press p 68 ISBN 9781139428699 South Africa Official Yearbook of the Republic of South Africa Department of Information 1992 p 131 ISBN 9780797025769 Theunissen Malcolm Nikitin Victor Pillay Melanie 1996 The voice the vision a sixty year history of the South African Broadcasting Corporation Advent Graphics p 127 ISBN 9780620207867 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SABC 2 amp oldid 1181442607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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