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The SABC made a presentation to the ICASA inquiry into competition in the South African Pay TV market. The SABC argued for the amendment of a range of anti-competitive regulations that threatened the viability of the public broadcaster, including Must Carry and Sports Rights regulations and the failed advertising cap for pay tv operators]]>

The SABC made a presentation to the ICASA inquiry into competition in the South African Pay TV market. The SABC argued for the amendment of a range of anti-competitive regulations that threatened the viability of the public broadcaster, including Must Carry and Sports Rights regulations and the failed advertising cap for pay tv operators]]>
Thu, 10 May 2018 18:52:59 GMT /slideshow/south-african-broadcasting-corporation-sabc-presentation-to-icasa-on-8-may-2018/96635953 MichaelMarkovitz@slideshare.net(MichaelMarkovitz) South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) presentation to ICASA on 8 May 2018 MichaelMarkovitz The SABC made a presentation to the ICASA inquiry into competition in the South African Pay TV market. The SABC argued for the amendment of a range of anti-competitive regulations that threatened the viability of the public broadcaster, including Must Carry and Sports Rights regulations and the failed advertising cap for pay tv operators <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sabcpresentationtoicasainquiryintopay-tv8may2018-180510185300-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The SABC made a presentation to the ICASA inquiry into competition in the South African Pay TV market. The SABC argued for the amendment of a range of anti-competitive regulations that threatened the viability of the public broadcaster, including Must Carry and Sports Rights regulations and the failed advertising cap for pay tv operators
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) presentation to ICASA on 8 May 2018 from Michael Markovitz
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-MichaelMarkovitz-48x48.jpg?cb=1593006280 I have over two decades of experience as an executive and consultant for leading media, technology and entertainment companies. During this time l advised large corporates, start-ups and NGOs as well as heading up a major media company’s digital division where we made acquisitions and set up new businesses. Apart from my commercial experience, I have expertise in regulation and played a part in drafting South Africa's new broadcasting and telecommunications legislation in 1993. I also served as the special adviser to then ICASA chairman, Mandla Langa from 1999-2005. I have real world understanding of building new businesses and, with my business partner, have taken investment stakes in... http://www.element36.co.za