SABC Children
South African children's television channel
Television channel
Country | South Africa |
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Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Network | SABC |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Picture format | (576i, SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | South African Broadcasting Corporation |
Sister channels | SABC 1 SABC 2 SABC 3 SABC News SABC Lehae SABC Sport SABC Education SABC Encore |
SABC Children is a 24-hour online children's channel offering a mix of local and international content in South Africa.[1]
History
In September 2011 SABC executives and the SABC board told parliament that the SABC's offering for digital terrestrial television (DTT) will consist of 18 TV channel including SABC1, SABC2, SABC3 as well as a children's channel before scrapping it in 2015.[2]
In 2015, an online brand called Tuluntulu rolled out 18 free channels including SABC Education and SABC Children.[3]
References
- ^ International--Africa, Population Communications (2005). Culture, Entertainment and Health Promotion in Africa. African Books Collective. p. 64. ISBN 978-9966-9743-2-7.
- ^ Thinus Ferreira (25 April 2016). "SABC wants to launch 5 new TV channels". Channel24. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
- ^ "Tuluntulu app to reach all of Africa". 8 October 2015.
External links
- Official website
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- SAfm (English)
- Metro FM (English)
- 5FM (English)
- Radio 2000 (English)
- Good Hope FM (English and Afrikaans)
- tru fm (English and Xhosa)
- Lotus FM (English and Hindi)
- Radio Sonder Grense (Afrikaans)
- iKwekwezi FM (Ndebele)
- Lesedi FM (Sotho)
- Ligwalagwala FM (Swazi)
- Motsweding FM (Tswana)
- Munghana Lonene FM (Tsonga)
- Phalaphala FM (Venda)
- Thobela FM (Northern Sotho)
- Ukhozi FM (Zulu)
- Umhlobo Wenene FM (Xhosa)
- X-K FM 107.9 (!Xun and Khwe)
- Channel Africa (international)
- SABC 1
- SABC 2
- SABC 3
- SABC News
- SABC Education
- SABC Sport
- SABC Children