Showing posts with label The Amazing Race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Amazing Race. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

The Amazing Race shuts down production over growing coronavirus fears as MultiChoice remains silent over upcoming 2020 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards set to take place in Nigeria.


by Thinus Ferreira

The CBS network and producers of the American race competition reality show The Amazing Race has abruptly shut down production on filming of the latest season due to growing fears around global infections of the cronavirus while MultiChoice in Africa is still silent on whether its revived, upcoming 2020 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCAs) will go ahead in Lagos, Nigeria.

On Friday The Amazing Race, seen on M-Net (DStv 101) and produced by CBS Television Studios, Earthview, Jerry Bruckheimer Television and ABC Studios became the latest casuality in a fast-growing list of international events, conferences, theme parks and gatherings in 2020 to shutter out of fears over the international spreading of the novel coronavirus Covid-19.

The Geneva Motor Show was also canceled because of coronavirus fears.

"Due to increased concerns and uncertainty regarding the coronavirus around the world, CBS and the producers of The Amazing Race have taken the precautionary measure of temporarily suspending production on the 33rd season of the series," the TV network said in a statement late on Friday.

"All contestants and production staff are in the process of returning home. At this time no Racers or anyone on the production team traveling with them have contracted the virus or shown symptoms, and we are not aware of anyone being exposed to it."

"Out of an abundance of caution, everyone involved in the show will continue to be monitored when they return home. The health and well-being of the Racers and the production team are our top priorities."

Three episodes of season 33 had already been filmed when the latest race around the world was shut down.

Meanwhile production on M-Net's latest 8th season of Survivor South Africa entitled Survivor SA: Immunity Island set for broadcast fromSeptember 2020 and produced by Afrokaans, is continuing with casting and contestant selection with the production that said coronavirus fears will likely not impact filming of the season in an as-yet-undisclosed international location.

MultiChoice is meanwhile remaining silent over what's happening with it's revived 2020 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards set to take place on 14 March as a live awards show broadcast from Lagos, Nigeria where the first coronavirus case was confirmed on Thursday as the first case in sub-Saharan Africa.

On Friday MultiChoice Africa was asked how the coronavirus confirmation in Lagos, Nigeria is impacting and possible changing plans for the 2020 AMVCAs where film and TV stars and crew, TV executives and producers from across the African continent will converge on 14 March for the planned awards ceremony but the pay-TV service didn't respond at the time of publication to the media enquiry.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

M-Net's amazing The Amazing Race take-over: Here are the 11 teams of two, racing from Sunday through 9 countries.


M-Net (DStv 101) that stepped into the breach and rescued the amazing reality show, The Amazing Race for South African viewers, will start the 8-episode, 30th season this Sunday, 14 July at 18:00 with 11 teams of two racing across nine countries.

M-Net scooped up the first-run broadcasting licensing rights from Disney Media Distribution to the reality competition show, The Amazing Race, after Sony Pictures Television Networks shuttered The Sony Channel, and with SABC3 showing older seasons in a highly-erratic schedule due to financial problems.

Phil Keoghan remains the host of the reality show race around the world.

At M-Net we take pride in bringing ‘the best of the best’ in international series to our viewers, and with over 10 Emmy awards and numerous other accolades under its belt, The Amazing Race was always a must have for the channel," says Tracy-Ann van Rooyen, senior manager for acquisitions and scheduling series at M-Net.

"The opportunity to add this much loved series to M-Net’s Sunday night line-up was serendipitous and an awesome addition the channel’s already impressive slate of international reality series competition shows."

Here are the 11 teams taking part on season 30 of The Amazing Race:


1. Kristi Leskinen (36) and Jen Hudak (30) (#TeamExtreme)
Connection: Former professional freestyle skiers
"Besides winning, I hope to reignite my inner competitor, to fight hard for something again, and to work as a team toward a common goal! My competitive ski career ended short because of injury and I left some things on the table - I don’t want to let that happen ever again!" says Jen.


2. Trevor Wadleigh (31) and Chris Marchant (33) (#TeamWellStrung)
Connection: Musicians part of string quartet Well-Strung
"I'm excited to do this race with Trevor. He and I push each other in life, both musically and intellectually. I want to put all the skills we've been using in life together to the test in The Amazing Race."


3. Joey Chestnut (33) and Tim Janus (41) (#TeamChomp)
Connection: Competitive eaters
"I want to show myself and the world that competitive eaters are the best at solving problems and have a blast beating people," says Joey.


4. Henry Zhang (22) And Evan Lynyak (22) (#TeamYale)
Connection: Dating management consultants
"I think Evan and I, though young, have a serious relationship, and running the race, I'm hoping to learn lots more about her and about us. Also, it'll be an awesome travel experience!" says Henry.


5. Eric (33) and Daniel Guiffreda (33) (#TheFirefighters)
Connection: Twin brothers and firefighters/paramedics
"It's a chance to reconnect with Eric outside of the work environment - we work at the same place - and to put everything we have into accomplishing the same goal," says Daniel.


6. Dessie Mitcheson (27) and Kayla Fitzgerald (26) (#TheRingGirls)
Connection: Instagram models
"Besides winning, I would like to experience different cultures and places around the world that I haven't yet and experience more adventures with my best friend. I'm a foodie so I'm also excited to get to try and experience different foods around the world that I normally wouldn't," says Kayla.


7. Cody Nickson (32) and Jessica Graf (26) (#TeamBigBrother)
Connection: Dating former American Big Brother contestants
"I fell in love with Jess on Big Brother and we made an incredible team. I want to compete with her by my side again," says Cody.


8. Cedric Ceballos (48) and Shawn Marion (39) (#TeamSlamDunk)
Connection: Former NBA players
"Maybe [doing this] opens more doors and opportunities for future endeavours," says Shawn.


9. April Gould (39) and Sarah Williams (39) (#TeamGoatYoga)
Connection: Goat Yoga owners
"The Amazing Race has always been a dream of mine, so being able to race is literally a dream come true! I am excited to go to different places, meet new people, and soak in the whole experience!" says April.

10. Alex Rossi (26) and Conor Daly (25) (#TeamIndyCar)
Connection: IndyCar drivers
"We are always seeking adrenaline-filled experiences outside of a race car and I hope to have lots of those experiences on The Amazing Race," says Alex.


11. Lucas Bocanegra (35) and Brittany Austin (31) (#TeamOceanRescue)
Connection: Dating lifeguards
"Besides the money for a beautiful wedding and home renovations, I hope to learn to work better with Lucas, improve our communication, and have his undivided attention," says Brittany.

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

M-Net grabs The Amazing Race after Sony folded, season 30 set to start on Sunday 14 July.


M-Net (DStv 101) has scooped up the broadcasting licensing rights to the reality competition show, The Amazing Race, with the 30th season that will start on Sunday 14 July at 18:00.

M-Net originally scheduled The Amazing Race for Fridays at 19:00, starting in June but postponed the show's launch and gave it a better timeslot on Sundays as a lead-in to Carte Blanche.

The long-running and hugely popular American reality series used to be broadcast on SABC3 but in a highly-erratic schedule due to the South African public broadcaster's ongoing financial problems.

The 27th season ended on SABC3 in January this year but the SABC is likely to continue on its own schedule of broadcasting older seasons.

A few years ago Sony Pictures Television Networks grabbed the pay-TV rights of The Amazing Race for The Sony Channel and started showing more up to date seasons, managing to get to the 29th season in August 2018 on the Sony Max channel carried on both MultiChoice's DStv and the Cell C black pay-TV services, after which the channels were shut down and removed in January 2019.

M-Net is now taking over The Amazing Race after Sony folded for South African and African viewers from Sony and will continue from the 30th season, securing the show from Disney Media Distribution that sells the international rights.

The 31st season is currently being shown in the United States on the CBS network.

The 8-episode 30th season starting in July on M-Net will again feature 11 teams of two visiting countries ranging from Zimbabwe and Thailand to Hong Hong, China, Morocco, France and Belgium to Iceland and Bahrain.

Team include engaged lifeguards, goat yoga moms, IndyCar drivers, professional skiers, dating debaters, dating gay violinists, dating reality stars, twins, competitive eaters, former NBA players, models and IndyCar drivers.

Monday, March 25, 2019

BREAKING. SABC3 adds Survivor back to its schedule with the 32nd season, Survivor Kaôh Rōng, tentatively set to start on 13 May.


The cash-strapped SABC has added Survivor back to the struggling SABC3 schedule, with the 32nd season, Survivor Kaôh Rōng, that has been penciled in for a starting date of Monday, 13 May at 19:30.

It must be noted that South African viewers should treat it as a "tentative" starting date since SABC3 has abruptly dropped the promised start of the last couple of Survivor seasons.

Season premieres got pushed out with SABC3 that then also botched the season premiere episodes. That remains a possibility with Survivor Kaôh Rōng.

However, for now, SABC3 has Survivor back in its schedule and once again scheduled a season of the American Survivor to start just days before the next season of Survivor South Africa on M-Net (DStv 101) - this time the 7th season entitled Survivor SA: Island of Secrets set in Samoa that will kick off on Thursday 16 May at 19:00 following the conclusion of The Bachelor SA.

This is the second time that SABC3 has done this and did the same with the previous season, Survivor: Cambodia that it originally scheduled to start at the same time as Survivor SA: Philippines in mid-May 2018 but then abruptly postponed because of non-payment and non-delivery of tapes, that only saw it start in mid-August 2018.

Because of the SABC and SABC3 financial problems American TV shows like The Bold and the Beautiful, Survivor and to a lesser extent The Amazing Race have vanished from the programming schedule of the South African public broadcaster's only commercial TV channel.

The SABC's contract of The Bold and the Beautiful with BBL was cancelled with the broadcaster that has been silent when asked several times about the fate of the remaining Survivor and The Amazing Race - legacy series on SABC3 that, together with Bold, continued to pull in strong viewership and ratings for the channel.

In February until its cancellation, Bold was the second most-watched regular programme on SABC3 (587 080 viewers) with once-off sport broadcasts stripped out, while both Survivor and The Amazing Race perennially make the list of top 10 most-watched shows on SABC3 when broadcast.

In February 2018 SABC3 made the hollow promise and said that it will catch up and start to show seasons of Survivor on Mondays and The Amazing Race on Wednesdays sooner with smaller breaks between seasons to stop falling further and further behind America.

Instead, Survivor has been absent from SABC3 for months, with The Amazing Race that was moved back to Mondays and finished its 27th season in February with 401 547 viewers as the 9th highest rated regular programme on the channel (the 31st season is set to start in May in the United States).

Earlier this month, Madoda Mxakwe, SABC CEO, told South Africa's parliament that the situation at the out-of-cash broadcaster "is so bad that several major content providers of key programmes actually refuse to engage with us. Understandably, because we have not been able to pay them in the past couple of months".

Now Survivor has popped back up on the SABC3 schedule with Survivor: Kaôh Rōng that was broadcast in 2016 in the United States, that will see contestants get divided into three tribes according to "brains" (intelligence), "brawn" (physical power) and "beauty" (external attractiveness).

Filmed in Cambodia as well - similar to the previous season - this season will introduce the power to remove a member of the jury for the first time.

Friday, March 15, 2019

Out of cash for content: This is why the SABC is filled with rebroadcasts and why The Bold and the Beautiful is really gone.


With the South African public broadcaster in extreme trouble, its programming schedules are filled with repeats and rebroadcasts of old shows with the SABC that admitted in parliament on Tuesday that it's not just out of cash to pay salaries but also out of cash to pay for content.

Since the beginning of this month The Bold and the Beautiful was abruptly gone from SABC3 with the contract that was terminated.

The SABC is now showing repeats of old content even during prime time on its channels. A repeat of 2017, Taryn & Sharon, is now rebroadcast on weekdays in prime time on SABC3, as well as SABC2’s former telenovela Keeping Score that is getting a re-airing now on SABC3 also in prime time.

The SABC previously at least tried to keep repeats out of prime time.

Seasons of long-running shows like Survivor and The Amazing Race that used to alternate on SABC3 no longer appear on the March or even April schedules. Meanwhile SABC2 is dusting off library series like 2010's The Joey Rasdien Show, back for yet another repeat. 

Madoda Mxakwe, SABC CEO, warned parliament that a "black-on-air" scenario will happen soon without a government bailout of the beleaguered broadcaster that is on the precipice of financial collapse and will be technically insolvent at the end of this month.

Last month the minister of finance, Tito Mboweni, revealed after his budget speech in parliament that the SABC needs a whopping R6.8 billion in cash as a government bailout to survive.

Madoda Mxakwe, who said that the SABC's cash flow is completely depleted, said the SABC "cannot adhere to all our committed contracts". "We cannot even commission local content production as a result of all of the severe liquidity challenges that we're facing."

"The situation is so bad that several major content providers of key programmes actually refuse to engage with us. Understandably, because we have not been able to pay them in the past couple of months," added Madoda Mxakwe.

"We can't acquire sports rights. Owing to our liquidity challenges we are not able to do it."

"In terms of the significant suppliers that are due and overdue, you are looking at Sentech, we're looking at SuperSport, Samro, as well as other providers of content that we have not been able to pay."


'Black-on-air scenario is a real threat' - SABC CEO
Madoda Mxakwe told parliament that "the SABC cannot guarantee that it will be able to pay its employees’ salaries at the end of March 2019. Should this crisis not be addressed as a matter of urgency, the SABC would be unable to operate and the 'black-on-air' scenario is a real and highly possible threat."

The minister of communications, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams said later on Tuesday that the National Treasury will give some money to the SABC in order to pay staff salaries at the end of March. The amount was not disclosed.

The SABC told parliament that since October 2018 the broadcaster's audience share has been declining, with its revenue that is expected to continue to decline in the 4th quarter of its financial year.

Yolande van Biljon, the SABC's chief financial officer (CFO), told parliament that "our audience share is declining as a result of a combination of factors and we anticipate it to continue."

She added: "Of our television stations, SABC1 remains the top-performing station but we're also too heavily reliant on it. It is outperforming the prior year revenue but it is the targets for this year which are not being met for all three TV channels."

Yolande van Biljon said: "We have incidents almost once a month where either there's a fire or a roof caves in as a result of the severe storms we've been having in Johannesburg. All of it are symptoms of our inability to maintain our infrastructure."

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

9 American series renewed for further seasons: Bull, Madam Secretary, Hawaii Five-O, MacGuyver, The Amazing Race, Survivor, Blue Bloods, and NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.


The American TV network CBS on Wednesday renewed 9 TV series seen in South African and Africa for further seasons, most of which are broadcast on M-Net (DStv 101).

Further season pick-ups went to Bull that got a 3rd season (M-Net), Madam Secretary got a 5th season (M-Net), NCIS: Los Angeles got a 10th season (M-Net), NCIS: New Orleans got a 5th season, Hawaii Five-O got a 9th season (M-Net), MacGuyver got a 3rd season (M-Net) and Blue Bloods got a 9th season (M-Net).

The Amazing Race seen on The Sony Channel (DStv 127) and SABC3 got a 31th season, and Survivor (SABC3) got picked up for its 37th and 38th seasons.

These shows joins the already renewed Young Sheldon (M-Net), The Big Bang Theory (M-Net and SABC3), Mom (M-Net), NCIS (M-Net and The Universal Channel), SEAL Team (M-Net and S.W.A.T (M-Net).

Still waiting for possible renewal news are Elementary (M-Net), Criminal Minds (M-Net City), Scorpion (M-Net), Code Black (M-Net), Kevin Can Wait (M-Net) - with one or more or all that could be cancelled due to low and falling ratings.

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

INTERVIEW. SABC3 channel head Aisha Mohamed on the channel's new schedule, The Amazing Race, Real Talk with Anele, Top Billing and Bollywood - and what's happening with the news and Supernatural.


At the beginning of February SABC3 once again changed its schedule, with SABC3 channel head Aisha Mohamed saying the channel's ongoing prime time evolution "is not the beginning nor is it the end. It's definitely the start of much more. It is our journey".

TVwithThinus sat down with Aisha Mohamed, to hear why the new schedule change happened and what it means, why Top Billing moved to Saturdays and why the news and Real Talk with Anele moved to later timeslots.

Aisha explains how SABC3 is trying to catch up with The Amazing Race, those Supernatural episodes that got cut and new seasons coming, what viewers' response are to the Bollywood content and how SABC3's schedule is responding to viewer feedback.




Why did SABC3 decide to change its schedule again from the start of February?
The changes have been coming for a while and we thought it would be really great to start a new year.

The changes are definitely part of our thinking and our strategy and we've spent a lot of time so that the changes we put forward from February are sustainable but also come with longevity. We decided to launch it in February and it can sustain itself to as soon as May when we get new titles in again, and then in the next 3 months again, we get new titles in again. So it made sense for me to start a new year with a new, fresh feeling.

We also had a lot of feedback and time to get feedback from viewers. So we've spent time reading that feedback, researching that feedback, having a look at what people actually want - you know, what are they saying to us.

What is nice about our audience is that they're very vocal. So they will tell you exactly what are the things that they like and that they don't like. And that actually assisted us in this process, with simple things like Real Talk with Anele that we've moved a little bit later. They're very much a part of those decisions, telling us things like "I'm not home when this is on" and SABC3's schedule is very much about those decisions - so we considered all of those things.

The thing is that you're never going to make everybody happy all the time. It's a competitive schedule for us as a channel, so we can compete aggressively but also make our viewers happy in the same vein.


Can you talk a bit about Top Billing and its 25th anniversary and what a show and a brand like that and its longevity means for South Africa and for the SABC and SABC3 and why did you decide to move it to Saturdays at 18:00?
That Top Billing has been on the air for so many years is a testament to the kind of product that it is and the fact that it has such high value. It is regarded in the viewers' mind as something that's really unique.

Top Billing is a very unique property. It encapsulates a little bit of everything. But also we found that in the viewing experience we're moving into a very different age. So as Top Billing is changing and evolving - and you would have seen if you've watched it for the last couple of months - it's definitely moving to a different direction.

It's moving to the direction that SABC3 is moving, but it's also moving in a digital age, it's savvy about how it's responding to it's viewers from a social media perspective, but it's also about ensuring that we give it a home that it can really shine.

And we felt that Thursdays are definitely our home for reality and for drama and that kind of thing. We found from a viewer perspective those people appreciated watching it over the weekend, so it's about giving Top Billing the opportunity tor really shine on a Saturday, and with a repeat on a Sunday. So we're really hoping to see good things in the new timeslot.



The move of the SABC's English TV news bulletin from 18:00 to 21:00, is that to make a less interrupted flow?
That's exactly what it is. So it was about flow and balance, and also allowing our viewers the opportunity to have news and lifestyle strands where they are.

We've got a 2 minute bulletin at 6 o'clock that's you'll still get that's very much the headlines. And then a very detailed bulletin at 9. So it's 2 minutes at 6 and then a very detailed bulletin at 9 encapsulating what's been going on the day.

Also our viewers are very savvy. They're aspirational. They are aware. They are aware of what's happening around them. Often a lot of the news stories, they've seen what's going on around them, they know what's happening. So it's about bringing it all together for a more detailed conversation at 21:00, which I don't think we could have done at 6 o'clock.



And then the rationale for moving the talk shows Afternoon Express and Real Talk with Anele to early prime time, is it to leverage the more viewers that potentially available later?
So definitely, definitely in terms of Real Talk with Anele that has been the feedback from viewers who told us "I have to catch it on YouTube", "I can't believe I missed it again today", "I can't believe I missed so and so" - it's all of that feedback.


So the later timeslot is a testament to the show's success?
Yes. Absolutely. Also, it's a SABC3 production. So we're invested it in. And we want to give it the best possible opportunity to shine. So 6 o'clock makes a lot of sense.

And I hoping that people are comfortably at home then and can enjoy the viewing experience as opposed to being still at work, which is the feedback we got.

Also Afternoon Express has sustained itself over time. It came on as a new show, we weren't sure how it was going to do, and it really has improved our schedule tremendously.



A lot of viewers have been scared about the possibility of Survivor and The Amazing Race disappearing from SABC3's schedule?
We've kept Mondays as adventure, so our reality and adventure on Mondays sustain itself. So Survivor is definitely still on a Monday.

We chose to put The Amazing Race on a Wednesday because we want to bring our seasons forward. So we're looking at what's happening with how many seasons there are and where we are at, and to bring things forward so that we can give viewers the next season sooner rather than later.

So we've got season 25 of The Amazing Race on Wednesdays and then we've got Survivor coming in shortly. And we've got further seasons actually. So there'll be a one and then a break and then another one. But again, just to make sure that we maintain interest and make it relevant, because we find that the gaps otherwise are a bit too far apart.


Will SABC3 ever show the last four episodes of Supernatural's stopped season?
We are still playing the last 4 episodes out. In the schedule change one of the shows that were affected was Supernatural on a Sunday night.

Unfortunately it is a little bit later, so it's not in the same timeslot that it was at, but we are most definitely showing it a bit later, so we are finishing the season. And it's nice that we also have the next seasons of Supernatural coming.


Do you know which ones?
I think its 11 and 12. So they're coming in and will come in on a drama slot on a Wednesday.


What has been the feedback in terms of the Bollywood content and will there be more of that?
So we're very excited about that. The viewer feedback has been well around Bollywood, also the pairing of Mela and Bollywood together was also very much in favour. The movies feedback was really great. So we got a lot of feedback around the types of movies.

We've also got really good titles, and we've got a good combination of for instance Hindi, Tamil and how we can pair them together and can ensure that both communities can enjoy that equally. So it is a bit of a touchy area sometimes. So we are very careful how we schedule them; so that we ensure we have enough titles, pair them nicely.

Also we try to get latest movies, we've just acquired a lot of new ones with some new titles coming on as well. I think we acquired 20 or 25 new ones.

Monday, October 2, 2017

Left with no choice since it doesn't have any tapes, SABC3 is forced to remove The Amazing Race from its schedule; debut of 25th season postponed indefinitely.

SABC3 that had no choice, has pulled the scheduled next season of The Amazing Race from the channel's programming line-up indefinitely, after it failed to acquire the actual broadcasting material.

The 25th season of The Amazing Race was supposed to start last Monday as advertised by the SABC, but it didn't and caused viewer outrage

The reality show also didn't materialise a week later on the SABC's only commercial TV channel, with SABC3 that literally has nothing in its playout stack from the foreign distributor Disney Media Distribution (DMD) to show.

SABC3 realised it had no choice but to postpone the show indefinitely, with no new starting date for The Amazing Race announced.

According to sources, The Amazing Race tapes didn't arrive from overseas at SABC programme acceptance.

It's not clear whether the broadcaster failing to pay caused the logistical broadcast nightmare - something that has happened several times at the SABC.

According to SABC3 The Amazing Race is being replaced by rebroadcasts in prime time of the third season of the local travel magazine show, Top Travel

Top Travel will be broadcast indefinitely for the next couple of weeks.

According to the SABC the South African public broadcaster "will advise of a new broadcast date for The Amazing Race in due course".

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

SABC3 does a silent night as The Amazing Race is turned into amazing grace; no-show reality show replaced by gospel show in prime time.


The SABC once again left viewers shocked, bewildered and angry after SABC3 on Monday night turned what was supposed to be the start of the new The Amazing Race into amazing grace when the reality show failed to start and viewers were shown a gospel music programme due to non-delivery of the series from the overseas distributor.

Last night's scheduled start of the 25th season of The Amazing Race was supposed to mark the first time that SABC3 would be showing both Survivor and The Amazing Race concurrently on the channel, instead of alternating the hit American reality TV shows.

SABC3 viewers were however left flabbergasted when instead of the advertised, scheduled and promoted The Amazing Race, SABC3 suddenly showed an unscheduled gospel music programme at 19:30 in the middle of prime time on the SABC's only commercial TV channel.

The struggling and severely ratings-challenged SABC3 will once again have to pay back all advertising revenue and do "make goods" to advertisers who bought TV ad spots during the 19:30 hour for programming and a viewer demographic that didn't materialise and wasn't what they were promised.

The SABC that still promoted The Amazing Race on Monday in early prime time and on social media, failed to tell viewers what is going on when The Amazing Race didn't start, resulting in flummoxed SABC3 viewers tuning out and away to TV fare on other channels.

According to SABC sources, the public broadcaster on Friday discovered that the season's tapes didn't arrive from the foreign distributor Disney Media Distribution (DMD) with the SABC that decided to broadcast a gospel show during the Monday evening timeslot instead.

The SABC will decide today or tomorrow whether to push The Amazing Race out or not.

Zandile Nkonyeni, head publicist for SABC TV channels, didn't respond to a media enquiry on Tuesday morning about The Amazing Race no-show, why the show didn't start, when viewers can expect to see the show and what the SABC wants to communicate to its viewers.

In July SABC3 infuriated viewers when it abruptly cut and self-edited the debut episode of the new Survivor season, Survivor Worlds Apart into two, showing only half an hour of the first episode and the rest the following week with no on-screen advisory, apology or explainer of what happened.

The start of the preceding Survivor season on SABC3, Survivor San Juan Del Sur on 4 April met a similarly botched fate with the programme that didn't start after SABC3 became embroiled in unexplained technical problems. The no-show disrupted SABC3 entire prime time schedule line-up from 19:30 for over three hours.

On Monday SABC viewers vented as SABC3 again did a silent night and left viewers in the dark about unexplained programming changes.

"Where is Amazing Race?" asked Mr Dee. "You just change your line-up and don't inform us."

Marcus Danzel said "No Amazing Race. No explanation? No nothing?" while Humaira Rangiah said "Soul Sunday was yesterday".




Tuesday, August 22, 2017

SABC buys another season of The Amazing Race; SABC3 will broadcast 25th season on Mondays concurrently with Survivor on Tuesdays.


After bringing South African viewers back-to-back seasons of the American reality show Survivor that SABC3 used to alternate with The Amazing Race, a new season of The Amazing Race will finally return to SABC3 on Monday 25 September at 19:30.

SABC3 used to alternate series of Survivor and The Amazing Race on Mondays, but stopped during the South African Broadcasting Corporation's cash-crunch and evisceration of international content from the SABC - especially SABC3's schedule.

SABC3 earlier this year moved Survivor also from its longtime scheduling berth of Mondays to Tuesdays at 19:30 where Survivor: Worlds Apart is currently being shown.

Now SABC3 has acquired and paid for another season of The Amazing Race that will return to Mondays from Monday 25 September at 19:30.

What this means is that it will mark the first time that SABC3 is showing both Survivor and The Amazing Race concurrently on the public broadcaster's only commercial TV channel, instead of alternating them.

In the 25th season of The Amazing Race there's 11 teams of 2 people, racing through 8 countries - and for the first time ever, 4 teams competing in the final leg of the competition.

Like with Survivor, SABC3 is falling further and further behind America and the rest of the world with The Amazing Race.

While Survivor isn't available in high definition and not shown on any other TV channel available in South Africa, The Amazing Race can be seen on the Sony Channel (DStv 127) on MultiChoice's DStv satellite pay-TV platform.

The Sony Channel is currently broadcasting the very latest 29th season of The Amazing Race with new episodes on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 19:30.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

BREAKING. M-Net teases massive new local version of an international format reality show for 2015 - is it The Amazing Race Africa?


You're reading it here first.

M-Net is teasing a massive new reality show for 2015 which the pay-TV broadcaster says will be something everybody will want to enter and take part in, that it will be a South African version of a hit international reality format, and that it will be a first for Africa.

Could it be The Amazing Race South Africa or The Amazing Race Africa?

An audible "whaaa" thundered through the audience on Wednesday night when M-Net director Victor Eckard surprised the crowd of advertisers, TV critics and journalists at the M-Net Showcase event at Urban Tree in Johannesburg by promising a big, brand-new reality show for M-Net (DStv 101) for 2015.

At the event, organised by DStv Media Sales and M-Net, it proved impossible to get the guests to quiet down who all started chattering excitedly as Victor Eckard spoke.

"Specifically to international reality show formats, I can't give the show's name, but one thing is a fact: M-Net will bring you another brand-new reality format to the shores next year."

"It will be exclusive, it will be a first for the continent, it will be a first for South Africa, it will be premium, and you want to be a part of it," said Victor Eckard.

"It will be South African. It will be the first ever in South Africa. It's an international format. I'm not going to say which format it is. It is definitely coming," said Victor Eckard. "We're very excited."

In August TV with Thinus reported that M-Net is in final negotiations for The Voice SA and The Amazing Race SA citing longtime M-Net sources.

In September Yolisa Phahle, M-Net CEO for South Africa said M-Net did look at acquiring the rights for a version of The Voice but decided against it because the show has been too "exposed" and seen already.

There also already exists versions of The Voice elsewhere on the African continent. That would leave The Amazing Race - unless its a whole new other type of reality show.

A version of The Amazing Race would be incredibly expensive - due to the travelling and extreme logistics involved, but it would make for great and fascinating television - especially one where South Africans have to navigate and race each other as they make their way through several African countries for instance.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

The 23rd season of The Amazing Race starting on Sony Entertainment Television (SET) on Sunday 13 July at 19:35.


The 23rd season of that show with the most ridiculously ambitious production elements in literally the entire world, The Amazing Race with presenter Phil Keoghan, will start on Sony Entertainment Television (SET) (DStv 127) this Sunday at 19:35.

The 23rd season of The Amazing Race - South African viewers are only one season behind which started in February - will see the contestants travel through 9 countries, 4 continents, visiting 21 cities and travelling 56 000 miles.

As usual there's 11 teams of two people each with some kind of a pre-existing relationship.

The new 23rd season of The Amazing Race keeps the "Double Express Pass" introduced in the 22nd season.

In this the first team to arrive at the first Pit Stop gets two Express Passes - so that they can of course give the other one to any of the other teams.

Some of the teams in this season of The Amazing Race include the wives of basketball players, maintenance workers, a former beauty queen,a former Lingerie Football player, married emergency room doctors, cousins, two theatre performers, a father and daughter team and two childhood friends.

Monday, August 5, 2013

AMAZING CATCH-UP. The 21st season of The Amazing Race coming to Sony Entertainment Television with a brand-new twist.


Chippendales! Crazy goat farmers! Indian sisters! Injuries! Stolen passports! Collecting rats!

Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 127) has caught up in an amazing way with The Amazing Race for South Africa viewers with the excellent 21st season of The Amazing Race which will start on SET on Sunday 22 September at 19:35 for 11 episodes.

In the United States the 22nd season is the only remaining season of The Amazing Race left, with the 23rd season ordered. It means that SET has managed to catch up tremendously with this award winning reality show which is also being shown on SABC3 but which lags several seasons behind on the public broadcaster's channel.

Viewers who have perhaps drifted away from this acclaimed reality show which is a race for cash around the world through a myriad of countries need to tune in for this one - the 21st season will make viewers fall in love all over again with this season.

This season of The Amazing Race has eye-popping challenges ranging from synchronised swimming to a time zone challenge (not what you think!), insane flights competition (insane!!!) and lots of crying and mental breakdowns due to double crossing couples.

Part of the excitement of the 21st season of The Amazing Race is the new twist that the couple who wins the first leg of the race, can double their money if they're also the ultimate winners. It makes winning the first leg of the race that much more important.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

BREAKING. The 18th season of The Amazing Race to start on Sony Entertainment Television on 12 February at 19:45.


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I can exclusively break the news that season 18 of The Amazing Race will start on Sunday 12 February at 19:45 on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 113).

Earlier this morning RIGHT HERE I was first to tell that Sony Entertainment Television will have both seasons 18 and 19 of the reality show in 2012, and now I can confirm the starting date of season 18.

The 18th season of The Amazing Race will of course be a first-run territory exclusive for Sony Entertainment Television, with SABC3 that would have started, then pulled, season 15, for January 2012.

Programming note: Seasons 18 and 19 of The Amazing Race set for Sony Entertainment Television in 2012.


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Two seasons of that quality reality TV stalwart - The Amazing Race - will unspool in 2012 on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 113), although the channel doesn't have specific dates yet.

Of course SABC3 was supposed to, and planned, to start with season 15 of The Amazing Race on 23 January which will no longer be the case, due to the programming buying bungling at the SABC.

Sony Entertainment Television however will have two first-run seasons of The Amazing Race for the territory. ''Viewers can look forward to brand new seasons of The Amazing Race on Sony Entertainment Television in 2012: season 18 and season 19,'' the channel tells me. ''We don't have confirmed broadcast starting dates as yet.''

Thursday, November 3, 2011

BREAKING. The 15th season of The Amazing Race set to start on SABC3 on Monday 23 January at 20:00.


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I can exclusively break the news that the 15th season of The Amazing Race is set to start on SABC3 on Monday 23 January at 20:00 after the conclusion of the first season of the new Expedition Impossible.

That's exactly in keeping with the news I broke RIGHT HERE in September that SABC3 is expanding its premiere reality show line-up to become a revolving triple play between Survivor, The Amazing Race and Expedition Impossible.


First of course there is Expedition Impossible, SABC3's new reality series from Mark Burnett, which will then be followed by The Amazing Race XV.

Monday, March 28, 2011

RENEWAL NEWS. Fringe, The Amazing Race gets further seasons; No Ordinary Family seems done for.


A few more shows got renewal notices. Fringe (M-Net) has been renewed for a 4th season by the Fox Network in America. The show dealing with parallel realities and a New York with still-standing World Trade Center towers and airships and starring Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson and John Noble got an additional 22 episodes.

Also renewed is the longrunning reality show The Amazing Race (Sony Entertainment Television, SABC3) by the CBS network. The Amazing Race was renewed for a 19th season. When Law & Order: Los Angeles (M-Net) returns after it was yanked in America by NBC which also forced its disappearance from M-Net, it will only be known as Law & Order: LA.

Not looking so good is No Ordinary Family (M-Net Series). ABC just had a new episode this past Saturday. No new TV is shown on a Saturday in America which means the network is burning off the remaining episodes just to be done with the show.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Programming note: Racing to keep up: With The Amazing Race 14, 15 and 16, viewers can indulge in a marathon session.


Fans of the reality show The Amazing Race might struggle to keep up with the 14th, 15th and 16th seasons coming soon.

The 14th season of this show that's a race around the world by a wide variety of American duo's will start on SABC3 on Monday, 4 April at 20:00.

There's a marathon of the 15th season of The Amazing Race that will kick off on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 113) this coming Sunday at 08:35 with 12 teams and all 12 episodes as a primer for the 16th season that starts this Sunday night on the same channel.

The 16th season of The Amazing Race will debut on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv 113) this coming Sunday night at 19:45 and the remainder of the 12 episodes in this season will continue to roll-out one a week in this timeslot. This season includes amongst others cowboys, a lesbian couple, high school sweethearts, attorney moms, the show's first married Asian couple and detectives.

Monday, December 13, 2010

The 14th season of The Amazing Race to debut on 28 March on SABC3.

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The 14th season of The Amazing Race will be starting on SABC3 on Monday, 28 March.

Besides a new opening intro and refreshed title, there will also be a new variation in the game and the ''U-turn'' option: the ''Blind U-turn''. There's 11 teams and 12 episodes. They visit 20 cities in 20 countries and the season has the first deaf contestant in the history of this reality show.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

BREAKING. The Amazing Race set to return to SABC3 for its 13th season in October after a year long absence for the reality show.


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Some hot insider gossip only I can share with you exclusively right here. It's coming back. Yep, The Amazing Race is returning to SABC3 after an absence of what will be more than a year.

SABC3 inside sources has confirmed only to me that The Amazing Race will indeed return to the SABC3 schedule later in the year. Earlier in the year I broke the news that SABC3 has not yet signed new international distribution deals for further seasons of The Amazing Race, and SABC3 telling me that they're trying to get the hit reality show back which has been premiering its latest seasons on the Sony Entertainment Television channel (DStv 113) the past few years. Now SABC3 did just that.

The 13th season of The Amazing Race should start on Monday 4 October on SABC3 just after the conclusion of the new 16th season of Survivor: Micronesia - Fans vs Favorites that is set to start on Monday 28 June at 20:00 on SABC3. There will be 11 episodes in the new 13th season of The Amazing Race which will debut basically a year after the 12th season was show on SABC3 last September. Quite a wait. SABC3 sources told me The Amazing Race is definitely back instead of more lower rated reality shows and will follow right after the new Survivor season.

ALSO READ: The amazing chace: SABC3 trying hard to get The Amazing Race back.