- Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation
Infobox Network
network_name = Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) en icon
network_| country =Zimbabwe
network_type =Television network
Radio network
available = National
owner =Government of Zimbabwe
launch_date =1980 (succeeded ZRBC)
past_names = Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation, and later
Zimbabwe Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation
website = [http://www.zbc.co.zw/]The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) is the state-controlled broadcaster in
Zimbabwe . It succeeded the Zimbabwe Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation (ZRBC) in1980 , which in turn had succeeded the Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation (RBC) in1979 . Like the RBC under thewhite minority rule government ofIan Smith , it has been accused of being a mouthpiece of the Mugabe regime, with noeditorial independence .Radio
The ZBC operates four radio networks, providing a mix of news, current affairs, educational programming and music, in English, Shona and Ndebele.
Television
Television was introduced into the thenSouthern Rhodesia in1960 . It was the first such service in the region, asSouth Africa did not introduce television until1976 . RBC TV was a commercial service carrying advertising, although there was also atelevision licence fee . Television reception was confined mainly to the large cities, and most viewers were from the white minority. Possibly the best-known Director of the RBC was Dr.Harvey Ward .Colour television was introduced in
1984 , with a second channel, available only inHarare , being introduced in1986 . This channel was discontinued in 1997 and replaced by the first independent channel in Zimbabwe known as Joy TV. This channel lasted until 2002, when it was controversially taken off the air for allegedly failing to pay fees to ZBC. It is believed thatJoy TV was killed off, because it posed a threat to the monopoly enjoyed by ZBC.The main ZBC TV News bulletin opens with a man in traditional tribal costume beating a drum, before more people beat the drum.
External links
* [http://www.zbc.co.zw ZBC]
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