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May 12, 2016
BBC News Africa

[image: South African jazz maestro Hugh Masakela playing trumpet]AFP
Image caption Hugh Masakela has brought South African jazz music to the
world

South Africa's national broadcaster SABC has brought in a new quota system,
requiring 90% of the music played on its 18 radio stations to be homegrown.

SABC says the move, which has been hailed by local musicians after years of
campaigning, will promote South African culture and heritage.

There will be a special focus on jazz, kwaito (local house-style dance
music), and gospel music, SABC says.

There is no limit to the amount of foreign music commercial stations play.
[image: Ladysmith Black Mambazo perform on stage in New York]Getty Images Image
caption Choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo have won three Grammys

"We believe that is important for the people of South Africa to listen to
the music that is produced for them by the musicians in South Africa," SABC
spokesman Kaizer Kganyago told the BBC, explaining the decision.

Jazz musician Don Laka, one of the leaders of the quota campaign,
celebrated on his Facebook page, thanking SABC boss Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

"Today I am proud to be South African. This man Hlaudi made me share a tear
for the first time in many years... Freedom at last!"

Local hip-hop star Slikour described
<http://702.co.za/articles/13479/sa-hip-hop-artist-slikour-celebrates-sabc-s-90-local-music-quota>
it as the music industry's version of "Nelson Mandela coming out of jail".

The governing African National Congress also welcomed the decision
<http://www.anc.org.za/show.php?id=12023>, saying it will empower local
artists and help spread African culture at home and throughout the world.
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Analysis: Pumza Fihlani, BBC News, Johannesburg

Many South Africans have taken to social media to celebrate the
announcement, saying it will help to showcase the country's musical
diversity.

SABC, which has about 30 million listeners a week to its radio stations,
says the decision comes after extensive consultations with those involved
in the country's music industry.

Stations here have been criticised in the past for playing mostly Western
music and not supporting local artists.

Although this is just for the next three months - subject to whether the
listeners want it to be a permanent move, industry insiders are hoping that
it will help boost the profiles of local artists.

South African musicians often perform with musicians from other parts of
the continent, so this will be a chance for those collaborations to be
heard at home.

The new playlists will include music in a number of the country's 11
languages and various genres.

It's great news for local artists, who stand to profit from a boost in
sales of their music.

And for many listeners too, the decision seems to have struck the right
note.

[image: South African singer Lira (2010)]AFP
The profile of local musicians will be boosted






-- 
Ann Marie

"The art of living consists of knowing what to pay attention to and what to
ignore."  -- Mardy Grothe

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