Now you have a situation where the Department – along with the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture – want to draw up a list of the kind of sports that need to be seen as being in the national interest and therefore must be accessible to all when it’s broadcast.
TV presenting differs from drumming the All Blacks, and this hilarious blooper reel shows the Boks lacking some ‘big television temperament’.
Stereotyping people is wrong, and if you ask any athleisure-wearing vegan cougar who drives a Porsche Cayenne, she will tell you the same.
SuperSport presenter Tshepang ‘Twiggy’ Mollison gave a rather frank assessment of Cristiano Ronaldo, which hasn’t gone down well.
On Friday, July 23, the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony takes place. However, some of the events have already kicked off, so here’s a guide on what you can watch and where.
The English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, rugby, golf, and more – there is plenty of live sporting action on the horizon.
SuperSport has had to be creative in the wake of so many sporting tournaments and leagues being suspended or cancelled. Let’s see what they have in store for us.
In a wide-ranging interview, Ashwin explains why he chose not to cooperate with SuperSport’s investigation, reconciling with Nick and Naas, and what comes next.
Xola Ntshinga, Kaunda Ntunja, Gcobani Bobo and Owen Nkumane have had a letter written on their behalf, laying a complaint of racism against SuperSport.
SuperSport may have concluded that Ashwin’s fellow presenters weren’t racist, but the former Springbok adamantly disagrees.
The release of the independent review gives us some valuable insight into the relationship between Nick and Ashwin. It’s safe to say they didn’t see eye to eye.
A full month after the now infamous SuperSport incident, the broadcaster is set to announce the findings of an independent review.
An independent review of the now infamous incident is due to be handed over the SuperSport today, but a few questions remain unanswered.
Details about what went down inside the SuperSport studio on Saturday are few and far between, but now Sport24 have spoken to some inside sources.
We’re all growing somewhat tired of hearing about the new national obsession, but let’s check in with the Zapiro and the cartoonists from EWN and eNCA.
There are plenty of rumours flying around surrounding the SuperSport altercation over the weekend, but one is particularly worrying.
After remaining silent on the circumstances surrounding Saturday’s fallout, the three men at the centre of it all have finally issued their first public statements.
The Lions were one of the few SA sides to play well over the weekend, but it was the in-studio antics of SuperSport’s presenters that grabbed the nation’s attention.
Hougaard has been a regular on SuperSport’s Afrikaans weekly rugby show, but that seems to have to an end. He claims there are sinister forces at work.
It’s the most over-hyped, over the top fight of all time (and that includes Floyd and Pacman) – and it looks like SuperSport have delivered.
Over the years the SuperSport in-studio team have become synonymous with rugby in the country, but this guy believes we are all being dealt a raw deal.
After almost 1000 episodes Boots and All has been kicked into touch, Supersport announcing today that the show will not go on.
Jean de Villiers has long been a favourite of rugby lovers around the world, representing the Boks in over 100 tests despite a long list of injuries. Now he faces one final hurdle.
Get ready to share a laugh with some of your favourite sports personalities as Supersport is set to treat us viewers to a lekker Wednesday night chuckle.
During the half-time interview with Schalk Burger during the Springboks vs Scotland match, SuperSport presenter Owen Nkumane delivered a hilarious, cringe-worthy interview that makes us wonder if he was completely hammered.
It hasn’t been a good time for the SABC. They’ve lost a studio in a fire, and their agreement with SuperSport to broadcast international rugby matches has come to an end. Could the “delayed live” broadcasting of international rugby be handed over to another free-to-air broadcaster?
One of the exciting things about being an innovative company in this ever-changing digital space, is when one of your ideas/people gets picked up by a bigger, mainstream company. If you were wondering where Steven Morris, our anchor on the mobile-friendly 2ov TV (2ov.tv) show Rugby Vibe (see past episodes here) disappeared to, he has […]
This morning we told you that Peter Davies has become the second Supersport Rugby World Cup anchor in as many months to be taken off air. The only feedback given was due to the pending of the conclusion of “a criminal case”. According to several news sites, Davies allegedly exposed his genitals and masturbated in front of a 15-year-old boy.