Satbel

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South African music/film company active during the seventies and eighties which had a distribution network that included Rhodesia, Malawi, Zanzibar, and South West Africa.

Its history can be traced back to 1969 when local insurance giant Sanlam bought out the US-based film distributor Twentieth Century Fox, renamed it "Kinekor", formed Satbel (Suid-Afrikaanse Teaterbelange Beperk), and, together with its other recently-attained "Ster Films", ended up controlling some 76 percent of South Africa's film distribution network -- in an effort to provide Afrikaans films as a counter to US-American culture.

In May 1973 Satbel formed the Comunico music division which included "The Record and Tape Company" and "Impact Music Publishing", with Allart Constandse (ex-Teal Records) assuming the roles of executive director and managing director, respectively.

Sometimes known as "Satbel Record and Tape Company", "Capricorn Records and had a number of imprint labels that concentrated on "black" music.

In 1979 the two film distributors were merged to form "Ster-Kinekor", and in 1984 Satbel was bought by casino/hotel magnate Sol Kerzner who promptly went about rearranging the company.

Please use this "Satbel" label only if no other label/brand appears. Sleeves and/or smallprint will most likely always mention "The Record and Tape Company (Pty) Ltd." or "Satbel Record and Tape Company", regardless.

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Record & Tape Company (Pty) Ltd.
Plaat en Band Maatskappy (Edms) Bpk.
6th Floor, East Wing Colosseum Building
140 Commissioner Street, Johannesburg
P.O. Box 5373, Johannesburg 2000
Tel. 21-1185 | Cable Aztec | Telex 43-7052
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