South African broadcaster e.tv will conclude its long-running drama series Scandal after more than two decades on air. The network announced the soap opera will broadcast its final episode in June 2026. The show has served as a television institution across the country since its premiere. Viewers have consistently followed storylines that reflected real-life social issues and family dynamics.
The broadcaster cited changing television trends as the primary reason for ending the program. Network officials stated the series had completed its natural lifespan within the current media environment. Production company Ochre Moving Pictures received recognition for delivering storytelling excellence throughout the show's run. Executive producer Stan Joseph described the experience as a meaningful creative endeavor spanning multiple decades.
The drama will continue broadcasting new episodes until its scheduled conclusion date. Audiences have the opportunity to follow remaining storylines before the series finale. The program established itself as one of South Africa's most enduring soap operas during its lengthy broadcast period.
The broadcaster cited changing television trends as the primary reason for ending the program. Network officials stated the series had completed its natural lifespan within the current media environment. Production company Ochre Moving Pictures received recognition for delivering storytelling excellence throughout the show's run. Executive producer Stan Joseph described the experience as a meaningful creative endeavor spanning multiple decades.
The drama will continue broadcasting new episodes until its scheduled conclusion date. Audiences have the opportunity to follow remaining storylines before the series finale. The program established itself as one of South Africa's most enduring soap operas during its lengthy broadcast period.