Netflix has confirmed that it has ordered a follow-up to the beloved 1996 comedy starring Adam Sandler.
If the SABC survives for another ten years, it won’t be because of outstanding management, it will be because they will have found another way to shaft ordinary South Africans in some way.
Netflix might have been first out of the blocks, but there are now a number of powerful players in the streaming service game looking to play catch-up.
DStv prices are on the rise at around the same time that some ISPs have slashed theirs, which isn’t good news for MultiChoice.
Legislation that will redefine who pays who, and how a TV licence will be paid, is pushing ahead, with some contentions changes thrown into the mix.
SABC wants to broaden the scope of the existing TV licence to include payment from people who don’t consume any of their content.