Documents

IMT 2000

The NAB represents various interested parties and stakeholders operating in the band 2.5 – 2.7GHz, which is extensively used for “services ancillary to broadcasting”. The NAB notes that services in this band include broadcast contribution, manpack cameras, remote outside broadcast links and multi point multi channel (point to multipoint) distribution systems (MMDS).

NAB / PricewaterhouseCoopers presentation on the future of the SA broadcasting industry

  • 01 October 2000
This presentation is made at a time when South African broadcasting is not growing as it should. After the transformation of the industry post-94, it is our view that a second wave of intervention is needed to foster growth and development. This intervention could see the broadcasting sector realising its potential and driving our country into the new economy.

NAB / PricewaterhouseCoopers presentation on the future of the SA broadcasting industry

NAB and PWC jointly undertook a project on the future of broadcasting policy in South Africa. The results were presented to various decision makers

Labour Relations Act (LRA) amendments

The NAB made a submission on the proposed amendments to the LRA which would affect broadcasters’ use of contract workers.

Needletime - 2000

The NAB made a submission on the proposed amendments to the Copyright Act and the Performers Protection Act which would amount to the introduction of ‘needletime’ – a levy payable by broadcasters to performers and producers of music

Satellite Broadcasting

On 4 May 1999 the Independent Broadcasting Authority (the Authority) released a Discussion Paper on Satellite Broadcasting (the Discussion Paper) to solicit input from the role players in the broadcasting industry and the public at large on how satellite broadcasting should be regulated

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