SOS Concerned that Department of Communications is Reneging on Hard Fought for Broadcasting Policy Review
Thursday, March 17, 2011 - 10:49
The ‘SOS: Support Public Broadcasting’ Coalition has noted the Department of Communications Strategic Plan for 2011- 2014. Although the Coalition welcomes the Department’s energy and commitment to building its own capacity and to strengthening the organisations it oversees, including the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), it is concerned that the latter’s critical and public commitment to reviewing the Broadcasting White Paper, 1998 has fallen from the agenda. The Department is now promising to “introduce the Public Service Broadcasting Bill” to Parliament. No mention is made of a policy review process. The Department of Communications has committed itself to undertaking a policy review process including the fulfilment of very specific tasks. In a statement released on 19 November 2010 the Minister of Communications stated:
“I have decided to withdraw the current Draft Public Service Broadcasting Bill. A process will be instituted to ensure that further work, including the following tasks, is completed:
Also, a further concern is the Department’s plans as regards its oversight commitments. While the Coalition welcomes the Department’s obvious vigour in ensuring the efficient running of the various state owned enterprises in its portfolio, including the SABC and ICASA, the Coalition believes it is not appropriate for the Department to ensure that the SABC “aligns itself with government priorities”. The SABC is a public broadcaster. It needs to align its priorities to strengthening the values of the Constitution and policies that broadly aim to improve the lives of South Africans, such as the creation of decent jobs, better public education and healthcare services, fighting crime and corruption and safeguarding human rights and media freedom. The public broadcaster must encourage and provide a platform for vigorous debate around government’s priorities but it cannot directly align itself with these priorities. This needs to be made clear.
The SOS Coalition represents a number of trade unions including COSATU, COSATU affiliates CWU and CWUSA, FEDUSA, BEMAWU and MWASA; independent film and TV production sector organisations including the South African Screen Federation (SASFED); and a host of NGOs and CBOs including the Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI), Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA-SA); as well as a number of academics and freedom of expression activists.
For more information contact:
Kate Skinner
SOS Coordinator
Mobile: 082 926-6404
Patrick Craven
COSATU Spokesperson
Mobile: 082 821-7456
Matankana Mathapo
Spokesperson
Communications Workers Union
Mobile: 082 759-0900
William Bird
Director
Media Monitoring Africa
Mobile: 082 887-1370
Faiza Abrahams Smith
Director
Media Institute of Southern Africa
Mobile: 076 995-9513
Feizel Mamdoo
Chair
South African Screen Federation
Mobile: 082 447-8080
Tuwani Gumani
General Secretary
MWASA
Mobile: 082 743-3867
For more about SOS: Support Public Broadcasting Coalition, refer to: www.supportpublicbroadcasting.co.za.
To view other NGO press releases, visit: www.ngopulse.org/group/home-page/pressreleases.
“I have decided to withdraw the current Draft Public Service Broadcasting Bill. A process will be instituted to ensure that further work, including the following tasks, is completed:
- A review of the White Paper on Broadcasting, 1998 including an environmental scan of the broadcasting legislation and regulations in place to ensure policy and legislative alignment and consistency;
- A review of research done of funding options for the SABC and community media; and
- An economic modeling exercise is undertaken in the sector to begin to look at SABC and community media costs and projected costs of digital migration in the sector.
Also, a further concern is the Department’s plans as regards its oversight commitments. While the Coalition welcomes the Department’s obvious vigour in ensuring the efficient running of the various state owned enterprises in its portfolio, including the SABC and ICASA, the Coalition believes it is not appropriate for the Department to ensure that the SABC “aligns itself with government priorities”. The SABC is a public broadcaster. It needs to align its priorities to strengthening the values of the Constitution and policies that broadly aim to improve the lives of South Africans, such as the creation of decent jobs, better public education and healthcare services, fighting crime and corruption and safeguarding human rights and media freedom. The public broadcaster must encourage and provide a platform for vigorous debate around government’s priorities but it cannot directly align itself with these priorities. This needs to be made clear.
The SOS Coalition represents a number of trade unions including COSATU, COSATU affiliates CWU and CWUSA, FEDUSA, BEMAWU and MWASA; independent film and TV production sector organisations including the South African Screen Federation (SASFED); and a host of NGOs and CBOs including the Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI), Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA-SA); as well as a number of academics and freedom of expression activists.
For more information contact:
Kate Skinner
SOS Coordinator
Mobile: 082 926-6404
Patrick Craven
COSATU Spokesperson
Mobile: 082 821-7456
Matankana Mathapo
Spokesperson
Communications Workers Union
Mobile: 082 759-0900
William Bird
Director
Media Monitoring Africa
Mobile: 082 887-1370
Faiza Abrahams Smith
Director
Media Institute of Southern Africa
Mobile: 076 995-9513
Feizel Mamdoo
Chair
South African Screen Federation
Mobile: 082 447-8080
Tuwani Gumani
General Secretary
MWASA
Mobile: 082 743-3867
For more about SOS: Support Public Broadcasting Coalition, refer to: www.supportpublicbroadcasting.co.za.
To view other NGO press releases, visit: www.ngopulse.org/group/home-page/pressreleases.
Date published:
16/03/2011
Organisation:
The SOS: Support Public Broadcasting Coalition
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