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Thursday, 23 June 2016

SABC3 announces slew of new unscripted shows

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SABC3 today made official  a slew of new shows, most of which are unscripted local fare, including a new, fully-fledged weekend breakfast show.

Expresso/Weekend Edition
With the news of Expresso getting an additional thirty minutes during the weekcomes the news that the channel will be going all in with a breakfast show on the weekends.
One thing that is uncertain is what the show will be called: the official press release says "Weekend Editon" whilst many in the media says it will be called Expresso.
The show will be hosted by Phat Joe and Khanyi Mbau. Joe is a long time radio dj (who I am a fan of) and also hosts the Real Goboza on SABC1. Mbau recently finished a near three year run with her own weekly talk show, Katch It with Khanyi Mbau on etv/eKasi+.
It was not made clear whether the show will be aired live from the Expresso studio in Cape Town or if it will originate from Johannesburg.
Saturdays and Sundays at 6am-9am

Tween Talk Live
A daily live show targeted to viewers 9-12, who are still at school when the show airs at 2pm daily.
The focus is on learning important life skills.

Larger Than Life
Comedian Jason Goliath hosts the country's first daily late night comedy-chat show. Goliath is not new to the SABC3 audience, having competed on the most recent season of Strictly Come Dancing.
The focus is on youth and pop culture.
Monday to Thursday at 10pm

Current affairs show, Special Assignment, moves from Sunday evenings to Wednesdays at 9:30pm, a slot it held quite a few years ago.

Real Talk with Anele Mdoda (Starts 21 July)
This is the replacement for 3Talk we have been waiting for (not the daily live Top Billing episode called Afternoon Express with nothing being 'Express' about it): The show will feature topical discussions and interviews about current affairs, entertainment and other information.
Will slant slightly toward the female audience
Daily at 4pm


Thursday, 29 January 2015

eTV Shakes Up Prime Time Schedule, Moves News and Current Affairs Programming

South Africa's only independent free to air  broadcaster, eTV, has announced massive changes to the channel's prime time schedule.

These changes seem to be a continuation of the changes the channel saw late last year with the introduction of the eKasi+ shows, Katch it with Khanyi and Lets Talk with Masechaba Lekalake, in the 6pm slot and the shifting of the Sotho news to 5:30pm, in direct competition with the Sotho bulletin on SABC 2.

The first major change is the introduction of a Zulu-langauge news bulletin in the 6:30pm timeslot. What other websites and news sources would be telling you is that this is a new bulletin, but it is not. The eNews Zulu bulletin has been running for a while now at 8pm on eKasi+ (Openview HD 105).

At this point, eTV has not indicated what happens to that slot: does it fall away, does it take on another local language, does it become a repeat of the 6:30pm bulletin or does it remain as a live half hour of news?

With Zulu news on eTV at 6:30pm, viewers now also no longer need to wait until 7pm for a Zulu bulletin on SABC1, whichvis a rather competitive move by eTV.

(It is not clear whether the bulletin will air on weekends as well)

Next among the changes is the shifting of the struggling soap Rhythm City from 6:30pm to 7pm, in direct competition with SABC3's Isidingo, which has found great success (a doubling of viewership) since moving to 7pm and out of direct competition with the other 6:30pm soaps.

Rhythm City now starts a triple bill of daily soaps on eTV with Scandal following it at 7:30pm, the only show to remain in its old slot.

Scandal is then followed by eTV's new Telenovela, Ashes To Ashes, which stars a large amount of Generations alumni in it.

eTV's long running English News Bulletin, eNews Prime Time, shifts a wopping 90 minutes later to 8:30pm. [analysis to follow in an article of its own]

It is unclear whether eNews Late Edition, which airs at 10pm, a mere hour after the end of eNews Prime Time.

(eNews Prime Time's weekend slots remain unaffected)

eKasi: Our Stories now moves to the Tuesday 9pm slot, which means that current affairs programme, Check Point with Nkepile Mabuse also needs to move, but the channel has not said what will happen to that show.

Another current affairs show that is affected is Late Night News woth Loyiso Gola, which currently airs at 8pm on Thursdays, which it can now obviously no longer do.

Overall, this now means that eTV drops the weak programming they have been airing at 8pm and that they now boasts the most packed schedule of any free to air broadcaster (meaning it becomes harder for them to reschedule programming if they want to air specials like the State of the Nation Address).

It also seems as if eTV has now given up hope on their Openview HD product. Last year two talk shows, along with the rest of the magazine shows on eKasi+ were shifted to eTV, now the Zulu news bulletin follows suit. They also earlier said theyvwould down the line add a telenovela to that channel. Now they are adding a telenovela, just not on eKasi+.

The changes come into effect March 2nd.