Dear Fellow SOS Activists

Kindly receive our accolades for the issuing of the license and have always 
welcomed the Labour Debates conducted by Cape Town TV.And our expectation is 
for 
the Sation to continue to unfold more of such debates to ensure that worker's 
issued are prioritised.

We will be watching the space with more interest to realize adavcement of the 
struggle for the working class through the google box.

Regards;

Mampane Norman
National Spokesperson
POPCRU
Cell:0720737959
Email:[email protected]




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From: Kate Skinner <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, November 27, 2010 9:30:39 AM
Subject: [SOS Relay] Cape Town TV granted a class license


Well done CTV!

Kate Skinner
Campaign Coordinator - SOS:Support Public Broadcasting
(082) 926-6404 
www.supportpublicbroadcasting.co.za
twitter.com/sos_za
 
 
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Press Release
26 November 2010 
CTV granted permanent license
 
Local community television channel Cape Town TV (CTV) has been granted a 
seven-year class license by the Independent Communications Authority of South 
Africa (ICASA). This new license follows two successive ‘temporary’ one-year 
licenses that enabled the channel to begin its broadcast operations.
 
Says Station Director Karen Thorne, “Getting this license represents a turning 
point for CTV. Now that we have achieved regulatory certainty, we know that we 
are going to be around for the next seven years. This means that we can plan 
ahead and build financial sustainability. 

 
“The license gives CTV a legitimacy which will encourage the building of long 
term partnerships that will ensure the sustainability and growth of the 
channel. 
Donors and advertisers are now assured that their investments in the channel 
will have long-term benefits for the people of Cape Town.”
 
ICASA had initially refused to consider CTV’s class license application because 
of a misinterpretation of a moratorium that the regulator had imposed on the 
granting of new licenses to community television applicants. However this 
moratorium was not intended to apply to existing community TV licensees and the 
ICASA Council had to make a declaration to this effect in September this year.
 
Comments CTV Board Chairperson Martin Jansen, “We are very please that we have 
secured this license. It gives us and the Cape Town community more security 
with 
the channel so that we can continue to provide a platform and a voice for all 
Capetonians on issues that affect them.”
 
Adds Thorne, “The first two years of CTV’s existence were very challenging but 
the station has now firmly established its broadcast and production operations 
as well as stabilized its finances. Next year promises to be a significant 
growth period for the channel as it prioritizes increased local content, 
particularly in the areas of Afrikaans and isiXhosa language programming and 
local news.”
 
CTV is a membership-based non-profit organisation. Says Thorne, “CTV is in 
touch 
with the needs of the community because CTV is the community through its 
membership, which is open to all non-profit organisations in the city. Members 
elect the Board at Annual General Meetings and have a direct say in the 
programming content of the channel.”
 
CTV began broadcasting in September 2008, after being formally launched at its 
first AGM in November 2006. The organisation has grown rapidly over the years 
and has succeeded in doubling its income in each year of operation. The channel 
derives its financial underpinning from grants, donations, advertising and the 
sale of airtime. 

 
CTV is a free-to-air channel that broadcasts programming on a 24-hour basis 
from 
a single transmitter on Tygerberg mountain. Its broadcast footprint covers most 
of Cape Town, including all those areas in line-of-sight of Tygerberg. 

 
Viewers can tune in to the channel by doing a channel search on the UHF band. 
Optimal viewing is obtained using an outdoor UHF grid aerial that faces towards 
Tygerberg. In areas where a weak signal is experienced, viewers can add a 
signal 
booster to the aerial.
 
Cape Town’s community television broadcaster is committed to providing 
community 
access to the powerful medium of television as a tool to promote human rights, 
social justice and community development. It is founded on the belief that 
access to information and the ability to communicate are fundamental human 
rights in the information age. 

 
As Thorne notes, “Community TV ensures that all citizens have access to the 
information and communication channels necessary to exercise their civic rights 
and responsibilities, to share political, cultural, artistic, spiritual, and 
individual expression, and to promote a culture of human rights. 

 
“This non-commercial mode of television has a powerful role to play in 
community 
cultural development as a means of enabling alternatives to the cultural values 
imposed on communities by top-down and commercially driven forms of media.”
 
ENDS
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