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The NAB's Vision

The NAB is the voice of South Africa’s broadcasting industry. Our vision is to maintain an environment in which South African radio and television broadcasters can thrive – serving audiences and contributing to development and diversity. 

 

The NAB’s formation coincided with the South Africa’s democratisation and the freeing of the airwaves. Over the years the NAB’s membership growth has matched that of the industry to a point where we are representative of most sectors of South African broadcasting.

 

This representation means that we are able to draw on a wide range of resources when formulating submissions, representations and research.

 

We exist to represent the interests of South African broadcasting and we work to promote the following:

  • A broadcasting system that provides choice and diversity for audiences

  • A favourable climate for broadcasters to operate within

  • A broadcasting industry grounded in the principles of democracy, diversity and freedom of expression


About the NAB

 The NAB is a non-profit organisation funded entirely by its members.

 

We regularly engage with policy makers on behalf of our members in order to promote an industry grounded in the principles of democracy, diversity and freedom of expression.

 

Over eighty organisations belong to the NAB and hundreds of individuals working in broadcasting and associated industries involve themselves in our activities. The NAB therefore has access to a wealth of knowledge on broadcasting in South Africa and as such, is able to advise members on a variety of issues.

 

The NAB provides high quality information on latest developments in the industry concerning the Regulator,  Government and Parliament.

 

We also interact with our other stakeholders including advertisers, agencies, producers and performers in order to optimise South Africa’s cultural and communications industries to the benefit of all. 

 

 


NAB Executive

What is the Executive Committee?

NAB Chairperson: Bronwyn Keene-Young »
NAB Deputy Chairperson: Mike Siluma »
NAB Finance Chair: Bronwyn Keene-Young »
Co-opted Member: Phumelele Ntombela-Nzimande »
Co-opted Member: Aynon Dyole »
Co-opted Member: Khahliso Mochaba »
Co-opted Member: Dingane Dube »
Co-opted Member: Clarissa Mack »

NAB Administration

NAB Finances

The NAB is an association not for gain and is financed entirely by its members. Fees are determined towards the beginning of the calendar year and are payable at the end of the first quarter. The NAB's Finance committee ensures that the organisations' finances are kept in a healthy state.