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(1953/4-2014) TV executive. | (1953/4-2014) TV executive. | ||
− | + | He started with the [[SABC]] in 1973, in the period they set up television broadcasting in South Africa. In 1985 he moved to the fledgling Electronic Media Network ([[M-Net]] / [[MultiChoice]]), as one of the founding members (along with [[Koos Bekker]] and others) and their technical head. then moved a founding member of Electronic Media Network (M-Net / MultiChoice). | |
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+ | In 2003 he began a stint at [[ZSEtv]] / [[Sasani]], and in 2005 he acquired [[Global Access Telecommunications Pty Ltd]], a private multimedia digital signage and television broadcasting company supplying media services to the private and public sectors in South Africa. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | ''[[Screenafrica]]'', 20 | + | ''[[Screenafrica]]'', 20 January 2014[http://www.screenafrica.com/page/news/television/1638609-Legendary-Ronnie-van-Wijk-dies#.UuCi-sQaLhk] |
''[[Die Burger]]'' 21 January 2014 p 6 | ''[[Die Burger]]'' 21 January 2014 p 6 |
Revision as of 07:16, 23 January 2014
(1953/4-2014) TV executive.
He started with the SABC in 1973, in the period they set up television broadcasting in South Africa. In 1985 he moved to the fledgling Electronic Media Network (M-Net / MultiChoice), as one of the founding members (along with Koos Bekker and others) and their technical head. then moved a founding member of Electronic Media Network (M-Net / MultiChoice).
In 2003 he began a stint at ZSEtv / Sasani, and in 2005 he acquired Global Access Telecommunications Pty Ltd, a private multimedia digital signage and television broadcasting company supplying media services to the private and public sectors in South Africa.
Sources
Screenafrica, 20 January 2014[1]
Die Burger 21 January 2014 p 6
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