SABC to play more local music across platforms

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) will play 90% local music across its 18 radio stations as from Thursday.

The broadcaster announced on Wednesday that it had adopted the decision in a bid to ensure that more local content reflecting the diversity of South African cultures is prioritised.

Local artists have long called for the percentage of South African music on a community or public radio station’s playlist to be increased. The artists argue that without radio airplay‚ they unable to grow an audience and thus cannot sell records.

“The SABC will engage its audiences to evaluate whether the audiences are satisfied with these changes. This process will pave the way for the corporation to make an informed decision going forward‚” the broadcaster said in a statement.

It said the music to be played will be across all genres‚ with a special focus on genres such as Kwaito‚ Jazz‚ Reggae and Gospel. In addition the SABC will play more music from legends in the industry as well as up and coming artists.

SABC chief operations officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng said: “The SABC has taken a radical decision about its local content offering across all its radio‚ television and digital platforms. It is in this context that the decision on local music will ensure that the SABC fully reflects the various styles of local music on offer.”

He added: “Our respective radio stations will not be confined to playing local music which is language specific‚ we want to come to a point where any of our 18 radio stations can become a home for all South Africans. This cross-pollination of music is very important for the public service broadcaster‚ because part of our mandate is to reflect the South African story and music is an important part in ensuring that the SABC fulfils this mandate.”

On television‚ the broadcaster will use local music fillers between programmes.

As from July‚ the SABC will increase its local content offering on television. Recently the broadcaster called on independent and emerging producers to come up with fresh proposals and content.

“The SABC looks forward to receiving contributions from all over the country. To support this initiative Commissioning Editors will be appointed in all the provinces at the various SABC offices‚” the broadcaster said.

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