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Local artists have to pay up
19/09/2007 09:43  - (SA)  

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    Johannesburg - Some of South Africa's most famous recording artists, including singer Johnny Clegg, have accused the country's public broadcaster of demanding bribes if they want to be heard on air.

    "It's a very crazy situation ... that we local musicians have to pay to get airplay on radio stations," Clegg, who is nicknamed the White Zulu, told AFP.

    Clegg said he had been particularly angered by Ukhozi FM, a Zulu-language SABC radio station, which recently demanded R13 000 for an interview after he was honoured at the South African Music Awards for his new album One Life.

    "What makes me angry is I have to pay, legally, R13 000 from my own pocket, in my own country, singing in Zulu, on a Zulu station, to have my song played, whereas international artists get played, without any effort on their part, singing in English," he said.

    "It makes me feel like a foreigner in my own country. It's a very, very bad situation," he added by phone from Germany where he is promoting his new album.

    Stop recording

    Poet and musician Mzwakhe Mbuli, who has refused to pay up, recently announced he would stop recording in frustration over the lack of airtime.

    "Payola (the act of paying bribe) in South Africa is rife ... and the SABC encourages it with impunity," Mbuli, who is best known for performing at former president Nelson Mandela's inauguration in 1994, told AFP.

    "It is the same as match-fixing. It is a crime, except in this case the criminal is not arrested."

    The SABC is by far the biggest broadcaster in South Africa, operating 18 radio stations around the country.

    SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said an investigation was under way into the accusations levelled against Ukhozi FM but he denied the practice of artists having to pay to get their music played was sanctioned by the broadcaster.

    "We hear people saying they paid payola to get airplay. It is difficult to investigate because it's a private deal between individuals done secretly," he told AFP.

    Kganyago did however acknowledge there were payments for some interviews.

    'Difficult to reverse practice'

    "When we call an artist into the studio for an interview, we obviously don't make them pay, which is different from when a company releases a new album and buys space to promote the album which involves interviews with the artists, where they pay," he said. "It's the same when promoting a music festival."

    Local gospel music producer and record company owner Tshepo Ndzimande said it would be difficult to reverse the practice as musicians were sometimes the instigators.

    "It is a very difficult thing to fight. As much as the SABC is wrong, more blame should also be put on the musicians because most of them do approach the DJs and propose payolas for their songs to be played, especially if they know they have stiff competition outside," said Ndzimande.

    "Now when it's out of control, they complain. Why do you pay a bribe if you know you have a good product?"

    - AFP



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      HAHAHAHAHA
    19/09/2007 09:56
    Eish joh joh... You gotto love Afrika , dont you :-) this is classic, i love it. And the world keeps laughing.... SABC , South African Business in Corruption. - Sonny
     
      Wha???
    19/09/2007 10:22
    What a mess, bribery and corruption has infested every aspect of society in SA - it's pathetic. No wonder the courts are so busy: too many people have a sense of entitlement instead of an honest work ethic. How can we begin to fix this country and get our levels of transparancy up to par with those of the UK and other countries? How do we ensure SA doesn't become yet another 'typical' African country? - Saffa
     
      Makes no Broadcasting Sence
    19/09/2007 10:45
    This practise has been rife for decades but operating secrety as Tshepo states, but does not give justice to good ulbums promoting moral regeneration and social cohesion. The artist with the loot can easily take up space during prime time radio to and get away with it.It defeats the purpose to inform and educate. The public broadcaster has management issues and Minister Cassaburi thinks its okey to promote payola. - Andile
     
      Brains VS Executive decisions
    19/09/2007 10:48
    Promoting SA music they are. Generating lavish styles of life yes. Make it harder for artists to survive by making a mockery of the music industry. Greedy SOB's oops sorry I mean SABC... They're smart enough to extort musicians, but not smart enough to realise they're creating Paris Hilton type "artists" and forgetting the Arapaho's that have talent. - MP3
     
      Whether it is news or music...
    19/09/2007 10:52
    Whether it is news or music or anything else, where the SABC is involved the listeners / viewers are the victims of deceipt, lies, hidden agendas! My suggestion is... "switch off". I am surprised that advertisers are still prepared to associate with such absence of credibility. - TC
     
      WHAT??????
    19/09/2007 10:55
    Un-effing-believeable!! How on earth is this being allowed??? Thanks Johnny for speaking out, and Mzwakhe Mbuli as well!! - CF
     
         
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