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SABC not shy with Williams' media exposure

It seems all just too, too much - and why?

American tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams are basically going to get blanket coverage from the SABC on SABC3 of their visit and televised tennis match in November.

The amount of coverage - the sheer audacious amount of TV time on South African public television - given as free publicity to the Williams sisters for their upcoming celebrity tennis match in November seems, to me as a TV critic, just not quite right.

Apart from major editorial TV news coverage which is a given on news bulletins featured on SABC1, SABC2 and SABC3, as well as the live broadcast of the match including a pre-match special which combined will run into several hours of TV time, SABC3 plans an unprecedented number of opportunities for Venus and Serena Williams to appear on the TV channel.

In my three decades of watching SABC television, I can't remember a single visiting American sport star getting such a deal on South African public television.

Keep it in perspective

Even with the SABC as a broadcast sponsor and media partner of the Breaking the Mould (BTM) tennis match event of the Williams sisters, it feels like SABC3's upcoming coverage and exposure is far too much given the nature of the event - which is, just to keep it in perspective, not an event of national importance like, let's say, the death of a president.

It's a tennis match by American celebrities for an organisation to promote a social cause.

My guess would be that the SABC board and SABC3 top management would probably be getting front row seats to the match as well as the best tables at the gala dinner for all this almost-blanket coverage.

Look at this and ask yourself: Too much?

Expresso, SABC3's weekday morning show will have an insert on Friday 2 November about Venus and Serena William's South African tennis match. Expresso will again have a highlights news package on Monday 5 November about the tennis match.

Venus and Serena Williams's South African visit and tennis match will be mentioned in Isidingo, SABC3's weekday primetime soap on the same two days - both on Friday 2 November and yet again on Monday 5 November.

3Talk with Noeleen, SABC3's weekday local talk show will be interviewing Venus and Serena Williams on Saturday 3 November, with Noeleen Maholwana-Sangqu's interview with the sisters being broadcast on 3Talk with Noeleen on Thursday 8 November.

Expensive exposure

Of course there is the actual Venus and Serena Williams tennis match and a special pre-show which will be shown on Sunday 4 November on SABC3, lasting several hours.

Meanwhile Top Billing, SABC3's weekly entertainment magazine show, will cover the gala dinner of Venus and Serena Williams and will broadcast that as a big insert on the following week's broadcast.

It adds up to hundreds of thousands of rands of on-air exposure on a public TV station.

Besides SABC3, although not television, the SABC radio station Radio 2000, will also be interviewing the Williams sisters, broadcast from their tennis clinic, as well as again from their gala dinner, and will be broadcasting the actual match as well.

But wait, there's more.

The other SABC radio stations MetroFM and SAfm will also be interviewing Venus and Serena Williams during their South African visit.

Now having looked at this, do you think this is too much?

*What do you think about the SABC's coverage of the Williams sisters' tour in South Africa? Will you be watching the match? Let us know what you think.


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