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SABC’s new line-up revealed at video content fest

- VENECIA VALENTINE venecia.america@inl.co.za

THE South African Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (SABC) announced its latest structural changes for the newly revamped SABC video entertainm­ent content reveal.

In a glitzy SABC Video Entertainm­ent Content Fest ‘24 affair hosted at the Prison Break Market in Fourways, Johannesbu­rg on Tuesday evening, the media were invited to unearth the latest gems the national broadcaste­r is set to showcase in the next four months.

With a heap of wow moments and a juicy line-up of events, Independen­t Media Entertainm­ent was part of an elite few guests who were introduced to the brand-new and not-so-brandnew set-up.

SABC Head of Content Lala Tuku announced some of the changes with a special mention taking guests on a trip down memory lane of roughly three decades ago.

“Remember Jam Alley? SABC sitcom Sgudi 'Snaysi (‘Is Good, is Nice’) ?

Takalani Sesame, Selimathun­zi, one of the very first entertainm­ent shows to grace South African television screens;

Selimathun­zi, Top Billing and so much more, well some of them are coming back for a repeat alongside a host of other exciting dramas, documentar­ies, cooking shows, soapies and the second biggest soapie in South Africa; Skeem Saam is moving to a prime time spot.”

Tuku also revealed that the three SABC channels will now cater for different entertainm­ent palates.

“SABC 1 will be for the Youth, while SABC 2 showcases all of the family orientated shows, SABC will take the lead on all things millennial lifestyle,” she adds.

Viewers can look forward to South African podcast duo Mac G and Sol Phenduka who are hosting the new SABC 2 show Raid The Cage South Africa. Media personalit­y and renowned chef, Lorna Maseko returns to S3 with Homegrown Tastes South Africa season 2. While Moshe Ndiki takes the role of host for Ready Steady Cook on S3.

The Voice South Africa makes a move to SABC. The Masked Singer SA on SABC 3, has been renewed for a second and a third season, while the revived Deal or No Deal SA, produced by Homebrew Films, is also getting a second season and moves to SABC2.

The channel also teams up with Primedia Entertainm­ent, Netflix and BBC Studios. BBC Primetime on S3 will reach 13 million homes in South Africa, marking BBC Studios’ widest-reaching branded service in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) BBC Studios’ first hand-crafted content block in Africa will be available on S3 week-nights, between 9pm to 11pm. BBC Primetime will give S3 audiences access to a hand-picked selection of BBC Studios’s award-winning dramas, documentar­ies and factual entertainm­ent. Shows include Luther, Critical, Cheaters, Top Gear, Louis Theroux: Forbidden America and more.

BBC Primetime launches in May. Pierre Cloete, the Commercial Director at BBC Studios in Africa said: “I am so excited to launch our first BBC branded block in Africa with SABC. BBC Primetime will be hand-picked for S3 audiences, packed with a selection of incredible programmin­g from our award-winning catalogue. From intense thrillers, crime dramas and inspiring documentar­ies, this marks our first block for free-to-air audiences in South Africa, giving 13 million homes access to BBC Studios’ shows. I can’t wait for the 2024 launch.”

Sane Zondi, SABC Programmin­g Manager said, “This partnershi­p with BBC Studios is born out of the need for us to fulfil our commitment to deliver high-quality internatio­nal content. We are excited to have access to a vast catalogue from the BBC, and the unlimited world-class entertainm­ent our viewers will be able to enjoy through BBC Primetime on S3.

“The deal allows us to bring back some of the iconic BBC titles to our viewers which formed weekly habitual viewing, with Top Gear being the most notable one.

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