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Multichoice to dump ANN7 in August

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Last updated: February 5, 2018 12:54 pm
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January 31, 2018
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JOHANNESBURG – Satellite television provider Multichoice held a media briefing to address several payments it made to the SABC and ANN7.

It announced it would be removing ANN7 from the DStv bouquet.

According to Calvo Mawela, Multichoice CEO: “The board has found the were some mistakes in our dealings with ANN7, but there is no evidence of corruption or any illegal activity. Secondly, we acknowledge that we should have looked into the controversy surrounding ANN7 before public concern was raised and this should have been raised to the board sooner. Thirdly, we will not be renewing our contract with ANN7. Instead, we are going to be hosting a new black-owned news channel and we’ll be calling for proposals from interested media groups soon. We will not be renewing ANN7’s contract and the channel will not be broadcast on DSTV once the contract ends on the 20th of August 2018.”

On Sunday, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa said Multichoice would be probed.The payments were allegedly made to influence government policy on digital migration in favour of Multichoice.Last year, the Gupta leaks revealed dodgy payments Multichoice had made to ANN7.

The payments amount to hundreds of millions of rand. In Wednesday’s briefing, Multichoice said the SABC matter was being investigated by the Hawks.

The government has responded to Multichoice’s announcement in a statement, reiterating that it will not get involved in contractual matters between two private parties.

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“I wish to express my disappointment that the viewers of DSTV will not have access to the diversity of voices that ANN7 has also contributed to the country’s media landscape. However, there is a lesson to be learned going forward in that, as government, we need to look at how our current policies are structured in relation to increasing diversity of media ownership” said Minister Kubayi-Ngubane in the statement.

The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) also released a statement, saying it noted the announcement “with concern.”

“The federation finds this decision suspicious, hypocritical, and deeply regrettable because it will result in ANN7 possibly retrenching some of their workers because of loss of revenue,” said Cosatu.

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This is like apartheid censorship. We will not allow ANN7 to shutdown, says BLF president Andile Mngxitama #MultiChoice #ANN7Prime #Dstv405 pic.twitter.com/sWnZtUZB7g

— ANN7 (@ANN7tv) February 1, 2018

Also let’s be real, ANN7 employees, at least most of them don’t want to continue working at ANN7 under the current ownership.People are depressed there. So many are celebrating #MultiChoice decision but hoping new company will employ them.

— Clement Manyathela (@TheRealClementM) January 31, 2018

MultiChoice Press Statement – ANN7 31 Jan 2018 by Townpress Newspaper on Scribd

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