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Hunger strike continues against SABC

25 Aug 2009 12:0111 commentsBizLike
Johannesburg producer/director Michael Lee has now entered the third week of eating nothing and drinking only water as a protest in support of local content. He is taking this action in the face of threats to slash local content by local broadcasters, with fatal consequences for programme diversity and production industry livelihoods.
Originally, a personal weeklong fast, Lee converted it to a protest on day two, 12 August 2009, when the SABC announced that it would be cutting local content spend by over half a billion rand in 2010, threatening the death of some of the country's most popular shows, and the survival of much of the TV industry.

“This was too much”

“This was too much,” Lee says. “Their solution is to stop making programmes - isn't that their core business? Making quality shows that build the voice of the nation. What will world cup visitors see when they turn on our TV?”

Therefore, he announced on Facebook, his fast was now a protest in support of local content and the response was encouraging. “I decided to see how long I could go. So far, I am on [16] days, which is twice my original goal but it is not hard, lots of people do it.”

Lee says his method is designed to highlight the inhumanity of the approaches being used by the supposedly public broadcaster and its seeming lack of concern for anything but itself. He is not only highlighting the situation for his friends and colleagues who are struggling to feed their families; he aims also to call attention to the bigger picture, the starving of local content and how that will narrow the public conversation in this country.

“Vital to SA's identity and economy

“Local content is vital to South Africa's identity and economy,” continues Lee. “Slashing local content will violate regulatory mandates, crush diversity that has taken years of sacrifice to achieve, and cause massive job losses and company collapses, reducing the programme makers to a few favoured companies cranking out in bulk. Ultimately it's the audience that doesn't get value for their TV licences, and the nation's identity and unity that suffers.”

Lee has called on others who support the cause to join this protest. “Audience, industry, anyone, even for just a day or two,” he says. “Let's let the broadcaster know in a clear, communal way, we won't tolerate the starving of local content.” He advises such a fast be done under the consultation of a doctor, if it goes longer than two days.

Lee is a board member of the South African Screen Federation (SASFED) and will attend the planned action at the SABC this Thursday, 26 August 2009, by the Television Industry Emergency Coalition (TVIEC).
 
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Tooseday
Psycho!-
Need I say more... not really, but I will. This one needs to be locked up cause he clearly is a danger to himself. LOCK HIM UP! And make him watch those horrible local productions they keep churning out as punishment too! Posted on 25 Aug 2009 15:35
locked up where?-
thank you for the compliment. i deeply appreciate it. i have always wanted someone to say that about me.

- ML Posted on 2 Sep 2009 01:58
GREAT IDEA, BUT...-
Not going to change anything. Posted on 25 Aug 2009 16:53
it's changed my waistline!-
yes indeed! Posted on 2 Sep 2009 01:58
least he will be looking fabulous!!-
that wont change a thing!!! Posted on 26 Aug 2009 08:08
Ryan
Huh...-
3 weeks with no food - if it's true which I doubt he certainly wouldn't be attending any functions or meetings.... load of rubbish. Posted on 26 Aug 2009 09:40
Dino
Go Lee-
He however has the courage of his convictions.
If local content is supposedly so bad, how do we improve on it by cutting back? Posted on 28 Aug 2009 13:09
Huh
Huh Ryan-
Well let me tell you - this is not rubbish he is doing it and he is doing it well!!!! You don't need to eat to go to functions and meetings - unless of course that is why you go to meetings and functions - get off it! Posted on 31 Aug 2009 17:39
is this ryan fortune?-
well dude, whether you are or not, if you'll do some research or talk to some people who do water fasts, or even my physician, you'll find that it's perfectly normal to conduct a totally ordinary life for 23 days without eating, if you're up to it. maybe you're not, but it turns out that I am. yeh, i'm surprised too.

so, it's the truth. try it out!! it's fun. join us. Posted on 2 Sep 2009 02:01
Go Lee!!
ICASA please intervene-
I am really pissed off by the SABC's decision. They do have a mandate and a responsibility to us as citizens. I pay my TV licence. It kills me to see repeats and now this nonsense they have decided. You go Lee, I support you fully. Especially as someone who is in the industry. I have to work to take care of my family if they cut local content, they take away my work. ICASA please intervene!! Posted on 28 Aug 2009 12:24
ML
sho-
icasa is as dysfunctional as the other guys. they seemed alright but nothing seems to happen. local content quotas are not audited to our knowledge, and frankly they seem afraid of the broadcaster.

- ml Posted on 2 Sep 2009 02:04
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