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DStv’s Bold Podcast Integration Faces Backlash: A Look At Ethical Misconduct And The Future Of Digital Storytelling

August 11, 2025
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Five months after launching a groundbreaking initiative that integrated South Africa’s most provocative podcast creators into mainstream television, DStv is now grappling with significant challenges.

At least two shows have been cancelled due to what insiders are calling “ethical misconduct,” raising questions about the viability of this ambitious project to transform local broadcasting.

Initiated in April 2025, the partnership between Mzansi Magic, Mzansi Wethu, and leading digital voices was presented as a “movement,” combining the raw, unfiltered energy of podcasting with traditional TV formats.

Among the eight high-profile podcasts selected were notable names like Podcast and Chill with MacG and Open Chat Podcasts.

Shirley Adonisi, director of local entertainment channels at M-Net, previously described the initiative as “a bold step into the future, where linear television intersects with the unrestrained world of digital storytelling.”

However, just a few months into this partnership, the satellite television provider, owned by MultiChoice, is now facing the consequences of airing unfiltered content.

DStv released a statement confirming that a podcast show had been suspended pending an investigation into breaches of ethical standards, following the removal of Podcast and Chill with MacG from its programming lineup just two months earlier. While the specific shows were not mentioned, Open Chat Podcasts has acknowledged its involvement.

“The episode was not aired on our platform. MultiChoice upholds a strict quality control process and does not endorse discriminatory content,” said Suzan Keyter, a spokesperson for MultiChoice.

Industry experts suggest that the backlash was ignited by a controversial segment featuring racially insensitive comments about the colored community, along with off-screen behaviour that led the podcast to publicly apologise on its social media channels.

“Our intention was never to harm or show disrespect toward the colored community. Open Chats is a platform for open discussions that sometimes touch on sensitive subjects. We recognise the need to handle these conversations carefully,” the podcast stated.

Podcast veteran MacG, whose show Podcast and Chill has had its share of controversies, was straightforward about the backlash when they received notice to step down two months ago. “This space was always going to be chaotic. We don’t follow a script. But if DStv was looking for polish, they shouldn’t have gone down the podcast route,” he remarked.

As the situation unfolds, many are left pondering whether traditional broadcasters can navigate the unpredictability of digital storytelling, or if this revolution will be televised and subsequently sanitised.

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