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January 28, 2025

South Africa: eTV Media, Others, Raise Alarms Over SA’s Digital TV Migration Deadline
Broadcasting
January 28, 2025

by Staff Writer BMA
January 28, 2025
in Broadcasting, News & Reports

The eTV Media, joined by several other media organisations in South Africa, has raised significant concerns over the country’s new “ambitious plan” to complete the switch from analogue to digital terrestrial television (DTT) by March 2025.

eTV, one of the country’s leading broadcasters, argues that the proposed timeline may not be feasible due to several unresolved issues, including infrastructure readiness, public accessibility to digital migration tools, and the financial implications for millions of South African households. The broadcaster points to the limited distribution and availability of set-top boxes (STBs), essential for enabling households with older televisions to receive digital signals.

While the government asserts that significant progress has been made in the migration process, eTV emphasises that rural and underprivileged communities remain vulnerable to exclusion. Often lacking stable electricity and reliable infrastructure, these areas face a greater risk of being entirely cut off from television services.

In addition, eTV has highlighted the importance of a more inclusive approach, urging the government to prioritise public education campaigns and provide subsidies for STBs to support lower-income households. Without these measures, the broadcaster fears a digital divide could deepen, leaving millions without access to critical information and entertainment.

The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies remains steadfast in its commitment to the 2025 deadline, citing benefits such as improved broadcast quality, more efficient spectrum use, and opportunities to expand broadband services. However, the ongoing debate between policymakers and broadcasters underscores the complexities of balancing technological advancement with societal needs.

The final outcome of this dispute could have long-lasting implications for South Africa’s broadcasting industry and the millions of viewers who depend on free-to-air television for daily news, education, and entertainment.

Tags: eTV Media GroupMedia Monitoring Africa (MMA)Support Public Broadcasting Coalition (SOS)
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