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− | [[E.tv]] is the fifth terrestrial television channel in South Africa, following three channels operated by the state-owned [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] ([[SABC1]], [[SABC2]] and [[SABC3]]) and the privately owned subscription-funded [[M-Net]], operated by [[Multichoice]]. | + | [[E.tv]] (or [[e.tv]]) is the fifth terrestrial television channel in South Africa, following three channels operated by the state-owned [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] ([[SABC1]], [[SABC2]] and [[SABC3]]) and the privately owned subscription-funded [[M-Net]], operated by [[Multichoice]]. |
It was the first privately owned, but free-to-air, television station in the country. | It was the first privately owned, but free-to-air, television station in the country. | ||
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Revision as of 11:02, 24 November 2019
E.tv (or e.tv) is the fifth terrestrial television channel in South Africa, following three channels operated by the state-owned South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC1, SABC2 and SABC3) and the privately owned subscription-funded M-Net, operated by Multichoice.
It was the first privately owned, but free-to-air, television station in the country.
Sources
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