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ii). There will be 3 winners randomly selected each month.The Cash prizes are as follows:R10 000.

iii) Cash winners will be contacted telephonically for their banking details, and their prize will be paid into their bank account. 

NB: If we cannot contact a cash winner after two attempts have been made to reach him / her, and either the calls is not answered or the call goes directly to voicemail, the prize will be forfeited and a new winner will be redrawn.A full list of Winners is available at Tea Time Media House Reception. 

Tea Time Media House Mandate

The main object of the Commission  is to supply broadcasting and information services and services that are ancillary thereto, to the general public in the Republic of South Africa and beyond its borders and to achieve the objectives as set out in the Broadcasting Act 4 of 1999, as amended, (‘Broadcasting Act’) in accordance with the objectives set out in the Independent Broadcasting Authority Act 153 of 1993, as amended, that are directly relevant to the Commission .

The objectives of the Commission are –

(a) to make its services available throughout the Republic;

(b) to provide sound and television broadcasting services, whether by analogue or digital means, and to provide sound and television programmes of information, education and entertainment funded by advertisements, subscription, sponsorship, licence fees or any other means of finance;

(c) to acquire from time to time a licence or licences for such period and subject to such regulations, provisions and licence conditions as may be prescribed by the Authority;

(d) to provide, in its public broadcasting services, radio and television programming that informs, educates and entertains;

(e) to be responsive to audience needs, including the needs of the deaf and the blind and account on how to meet those needs;

[Para. (e) substituted by s. 8 of Act 64/2002]

(f) to provide other services, whether or not broadcasting or programme supply services, such services being ancillary services;

(g) to provide television and radio programmes and any other material to be transmitted or distributed by the common carrier for free to air reception by the public subject to section 33 of this Act;

(h) to provide to other bodies by such means and methods as may be convenient, services, programmes and materials to be transmitted or distributed by such bodies and to receive from such other bodies services, programmes and materials to be transmitted by stations of the Commission for reception as above;

(i) to commission, compile, prepare, edit, make, print, publish, issue, circulate and distribute, with or without charge, such books, magazines, periodicals, journals, printed matter, records, cassettes, compact disks, video tapes, audiovisual and interactive material, whether analogue or digital and whether on media now known or hereafter invented, as may be conducive to any of the

objects of the Commission;

(j) to establish and maintain libraries and archives containing materials relevant to the objects of the Commission and to make available to the public such libraries and archives with or without charge;

(k) to organise, present, produce, provide or subsidise concerts, shows, variety performances, revues, musical and other productions and performances and other entertainment whether live or recorded in connection with the broadcasting and programme supply services of the Commission or for any purpose incidental thereto;

(l) to collect news and information in any part of the world and in any manner that may be thought fit and to establish and subscribe to news agencies;

(m) to carry out research and development work in relation to any technology relevant to the objects of the Corporation and to acquire by operation of law, registration, purchase, assignment, licence or otherwise copyright and designs, trade marks, trade names and any other intellectual, industrial and commercial property rights;

(n) to nurture South African talent and train people in production skills and carry out research and development for the benefit of audiences;

(o) to develop, produce, manufacture, purchase, acquire, use, display, sell, rent or dispose of sound recordings and films and materials and apparatus for use in connection with such sound recordings and films;

(p) to develop and extend the services of the Commission beyond the borders of South Africa.

The full Act is available for download in our Downloadable Documents section

Tea Time Media House Broadcasting Commission Contact Details 

Tea Time Media House Broadcasting Commission  ( TTMHBC )
Postal Address: Private Bag X888, Arcadia Street , Arcadia , Pretoria

Tel : +27 73 270 3156
Fax +27 73 270 3156
www.ttmhbc.co.za

Overview

The mission of the Tea Time Media House Broadcasting Commission  (TTMHBC) is to be a high performing, financially sustainable, digitised national public broadcaster that provides compelling, informative, educational,governmental and opportunities content via all platforms.

The objectives of the Commission are to: ensure access of its services to all citizens to all citizens throughout the country; inform, educate and entertain; make services available in all official languages; reflect both the unity and diversity of the cultural and multilingual nature of South Africa, its regions and audiences; provide programming for children, women, youth and people with disabilities; broadcast national, developmental and minority sports; develop talent and showcase South African content; and provide independent news of a high quality.

Overseeing Department/Entity

Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT)

Tenders/Vacancies/Jobs

Tenders | View tenders| Vacancies | Internships | Learnership

The information in this directory is compiled from various sourcesand is subject to continual change. If you notice any errors or omissions, contact us so that we may correct them.

Tea Time Media House Charter

1) The Commission must comply with the Charter as outlined in this part.

(2) The Authority must monitor and enforce compliance with the Charter by the Commission.

(3) In terms of this Charter, the Commission, in pursuit of its objectives and in the exercise of its powers, enjoys freedom of expression and journalistic, creative and programming independence as enshrined in the Constitution.

(4) The Commission must encourage the development of South African expression by providing, in South African official languages, a wide range of programming that-

(a) reflects South African attitudes, opinions, ideas, values and artistic creativity;

(b) displays South African talent in education and entertainment programmes;

(c) offers a plurality of views and a variety of news, information and analysis from a South African point of view;

(d) advances the national and public interest.

(5) (a) The Board must prepare and submit to the Authority not later than three months after the date of conversion, policies that will ensure compliance with the Authority’s Code of Conduct as prescribed and with the Commission's licence conditions and with the objectives contained in this Act, including:

(i) News editorial policy;

(ii) programming policy;

(iii) local content policy;

(iv) educational policy;

(v) universal service and access policy;

(vi) language policy; and

(vii) religious policy.

(b) The Commission must notify the Authority in writing of any amendments to the policies referred to in paragraph (a) as soon as reasonably possible.

(6) The Board must ensure that there is public participation in the development of the policies referred to in subsection (5) by inviting and considering public comment on such draft policies and by other means.

(7) The Commission must provide suitable means for regular inputs of public opinion on its services and ensure that such public opinion is given due consideration.

(8) The Commission must develop a Code of Practice that ensures that the services and the personnel comply with-

(a) the constitutional principle of equality;

(b) the equitable treatment of all segments of the South African population;

(c) the constitutional requirement of equitable treatment of all official languages;

(d) the rights of all South Africans to receive and impart information and ideas;

(e) the mandate to provide for a wide range of audience interests, beliefs and perspectives; and

(f) a high standard of accuracy, fairness and impartiality in news and programmes that deal with matters of public interest.

[S. 6 substituted by s. 6 of Act 64/2002]

To view more information see the Broadcasting Act (Chapter 4), available for download in our ‘Downloadable Documents section.

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