Gareth Cliff

Under his leadership, the company hosted the first-ever live virtual production podcast using Unreal Engine technology.

In January 2016 he won a court case to be reinstated as a judge on the television music competition show Idols South Africa on M-Net after being suspended for posting an allegedly racist remark on Twitter.

[7] The content is uncensored and free from the regulations of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA).

Cliff described Mudzuli Rakhivhane's (member of One South Africa Movement) experiences of racism as "anecdotal" and "unimportant".

Cliff had failed to provide a platform for free speech, talked over Rakhivhane, and prevented her from expressing her view sufficiently.