1975–1976 (test transmissions) | 1976–1981 | 1981–1988 | 1988–1992 | 1991–1993 |
1993–1996 | 1996–1997 | 1997–2003 | 2003–2007 | 2007–present |
SABC TV/SAUK TV[]
1975–1976 (test transmissions)[]
SABC TV already used the corporate logo for its test transmissions.
1976–1981[]
The first regular TV transmissions occurred on 5 January 1976. At the time, the channel only broadcasted in English and Afrikaans.
TV1[]
1981–1988[]
1988–1991[]
1991-1993[]
1993–1996[]
The slogan of the station at the time were "Dié een is vir jou!" in Afrikaans, and "This one is for you!" in English.
SABC1[]
1996–1997[]
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
Even TV1 was renamed SABC 1, this last one took CCV's frequencies.
1997–2003[]
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
2003–2007[]
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
2007–present[]
Currently, the channel broadcasts in English and Nguni languages.
Video[]
Television: SABC 1 | SABC 2 | SABC 3 | SABC News | SABC Sport | SABC Education Radio: Assets Products Planned Former labels Defunct Disbanded |
Television services:
Satellite TV: DStv (South Africa) | GOtv (outside South Africa) | Box Office M-Net channels:
1Magic | Africa Magic (Showcase | Family | Epic | Hausa | Yoruba | Igbo) | KykNET (& Kie | Museik) | Me | Maisha Magic (East | Plus | Bongo) | M-Net Movies (1 | 2 | 3 | 4) | Mzansi Magic | Novela Magic | Zambezi Magic | Pearl Magic | 1KZN | Akwaaba Magic | OneZED SuperSport channels: Other assets: Defunct channels and properties: |