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August 27, 2024

South Africa’s Sports Minister Works To Secure Access To Springboks vs All Blacks Match
Broadcasting Right
August 27, 2024

by Staff Writer BMA
August 27, 2024
in Broadcasting Right, News & Reports

South Africa’s sports minister, Gayton McKenzie, has announced that his department is in the process of finalising a deal to allow South Africans to watch the upcoming Springboks vs All Blacks rugby match without requiring a DStv subscription.

This announcement comes after a series of conflicting statements from both the minister and SuperSport, the sports channel operator. Initially, the minister assured the public that they would be able to watch the match without a decoder, but SuperSport later released a statement refuting the existence of any agreements for broadcasting rights.

In response to the criticism on social media, McKenzie clarified that discussions with SuperSport were ongoing and emphasised that the government does not expect the matches to be shown for free. He highlighted the importance of meeting the expectations set by rightsholders while also ensuring that the nation’s people have access to watch their national teams.

Additionally, McKenzie had previously expressed concerns about the exclusivity of sports rights held by certain broadcasters, particularly regarding events featuring South Africa’s national teams. He had warned that if broadcasters failed to find a solution, he would consider using legislation to ensure broader access for South Africans to watch their national sports teams.

Moreover, ongoing disputes have been between eMedia, the SABC, and MultiChoice regarding sports rights exclusivity, specifically in relation to Springboks and Proteas matches. These disputes have led to legal actions and public exchanges between the involved parties.

The issue of broadcasting rights and access to sports events in South Africa remains complex and contentious, with multiple stakeholders holding differing positions.

Tags: eMediaMultichoiceSABCSuperSport
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