Tuesday, August 16, 2011

BREAKING. The Writers' Guild of South Africa 'appalled' and 'desperately sad' over SABC's cutbacks on local TV content.


Appalling. Desperately sad. A disservice to the South African public.

These are the words of the The Writers' Guild of South Africa (WGSA) representing writers in the TV, radio and theatre industry as this organisation is reacting to this morning's shocking appearance of the SABC board before parliament's portfolio committee on communications.

The portfolio committee and National Treasury took the South African public broadcaster to task for apparently cutting back on its budget for local TV content in a misplaced attempt to try and bring down its overheads and overall cost.

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''We am appalled and saddened by this short term thinking of the SABC regarding cutting back on local content,'' says the WGSA in a statement. ''Obviously this affects the livelihood of our members, but even more so it is a disservice to the South African public who the SABC are supposed to serve. This is desperately sad.''

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