The is a list of South African mass media, including newspapers, television stations, radio stations and various alternative media.
Newspapers
National
- Beeld (available in 5 of 9 provinces)
- Business Day
- City Press
- Daily Maverick
- Daily Sun
- Mail & Guardian
- News Everyday
- The New Age
- Rapport
- SAMM News - currently available online
- The Sowetan
- Sunday Independent
- Sunday Sun
- Sunday Times
- Sunday World
- The Witness
- ILANGA
- Laudium Sun
Television broadcasters
Terrestrial and satellite television channels
Free-To-Air
eMedia Investments
South African Broadcasting Corporation
Subscription-based
MultiChoice
- M-Net
- Me
- M-Net Movies
- Mzansi Magic
- KykNET
- Africa Magic
- Vuzu
- One Magic
- Novela Magic
- TOPS
Independent Stations
Community Stations
Streaming Media
Direct to home satellite broadcasters
- DStv
- OpenView HD
- StarSat
- 7 AFRICA TV NETWORK
New satellite broadcasting licensees (not yet operational)
New IPTV licensees (not yet operational)
Radio stations
Street newspapers
Internet
- South Africa Today
- Quackdown (Exposes medical fraud and quackery)
- Bizcommunity.com
- ispotdaily.com
- News24
- Thesouthafrican.com
- News Everyday
- Saffarazzi
- The South African[8]
- ZWBDC.co.za
- EBNewsDaily[9]
- Briefly.co.za[10]
See also
- Africa Media Online
- Alternative media in South Africa
- List of magazines in South Africa
- Online newspapers published in South Africa
References
- ↑ "Moja Meda - Changing The Narrative".
- ↑ "1KZN TV – Kanye Nawe".
- ↑ "Welcome to Mpuma Kapa TV - News, Shows in and around Gqeberha". Archived from the original on 1 September 2021. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
- ↑ "Tshwane TV".
- ↑ "NONGOMA TV LIVE FROM THE HEART OF THE ZULU NATION".
- ↑ "SABC Plus".
- ↑ "Homeless talk" (PDF). Review. December 1995. p. 23. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
- ↑ "South African News | Online News | The South African".
- ↑ "Breaking News, Top Stories and Latest News in South Africa - EBNewsDaily".
- ↑ "Briefly News". Briefly News.
Further reading
- Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford (2020), "South Africa", Digital News Report, UK, OCLC 854746354
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External links
- Contact directory: media contacts, South African Government communications
- News and media, South African Government information
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