Policy revision at SABC causes raised eyebrows
There are suspicions that the SABC is seeking to tighten state control over the public broadcaster, especially ahead of the general electionOpinion
Youth still very keen on news — just differently
Anton Harber
Young people with internet access may not be reading newspapers, but they are consuming more news than ever
Bleak times for print media in SA predicted by online publisher
Daily Maverick publisher says the takeover of the Independent group of newspapers by Dr Iqbal Survé is likely to result in the demise of good brands
THE INSIDER: SABC neither education nor entertainment
THE latest diatribe from the CWU makes one wonder if its leadership is watching the same drivel from SABC that the majority of SA’s populace has to endureCommission clears e.tv in Ramaphosa prayer complaint
Broadcasting Complaints Commission finds in favour of e.tv after Klerksdorp architect Marius Smith lodges a complaint
Moneyweb, Fin24 case highlights dilemma of exclusivity
Gone are the days the media could claim copyright over the news, writes Colleen Goko
Opinion
Native advertising is all about deception
Anton Harber
The public relations value of native advertising is embedded deeply in what is made to look like an ordinary news story
ANC losing media dominance, analysis shows
ANC loses a third of media presence compared with year ahead of 2009 elections, and research firm says president’s reputation shows no signs of recovering
TMG sells Nu Metro, Popcorn Advertising
Times Media Group’s sale of cinema chain and cinema advertising business to One Fifty Capital is part of strategy to sell noncore assets
Right2Know asks Survé about ties to Cape Town protesters
Right2Know Campaign questions Sekunjalo’s Iqbal Survé about ties to Movement for Media Transformation of South Africa
Manuel takes Cape ANC leader to task on Cape Times comments
Songezo Mjongile’s claim of ‘neoliberal fascism’ at Cape Times in comments on sacking of editor ‘lacks historical foundation’, says Trevor Manuel
‘Transformation’ group hijacks Right2Know protest
Police called to intervene during a protest organised by lobby group Right2Know Campaign after a group appeared to muscle in without permission
Picket planned to protest Cape Times editor’s dismissal
Concerned residents in Mother City fear that ‘apparent editorial interference’ could see newspaper becoming vehicle for government propaganda
- EDITORIAL: SABC and free speech
- Independent News boss Survé blasted for dismissal
- Caxton buys Habari Media
- Firing of Cape Times’ editor raises eyebrows
- Alcohol advertising ban could cost SABC R500m
- TWEET OF THE WEEK: The EFF and berets
- SIPHO HLONGWANE: Double-edged sword for SABC and Zuma
- SABC cuts ‘improper’ adverts during mourning
- Editors dig in heels on Nkandla photographs
- Newspaper owner ‘held talks with Media24 to avoid price war’
- Censorship bid backfires in explosion of creativity
- SIPHO HLONGWANE: ANC stoops ever lower in Nkandla saga
- Rowdy debate on unions in canned SABC show
- Newspaper owner to testify against Media24
- Icasa props up political elites
- Don’t sign ‘secrecy bill’ in current form, Sanef urges Zuma
- SA’s top 10 violent political slogans
- TWEET OF THE WEEK: Helen Zille
- Rescue plan for On Digital Media disputed
- AUBREY MATSHIQI: One woman’s ‘skop’ may be another man’s racism
- SABC aims for yearly revenue of over R10bn
- Still no clarity on prosecutions relating to SIU’s probe into SABC
- Kagiso Media launches free-to-air channel Glow TV
- Rowdy group storms protest over axing of Cape Times editor
- Dasnois to fight dismissal as Cape Times editor
- Former Argus editor Abarder takes helm of Cape Times
- Times Media Group establishes media division
- Old TopTV decoders can be used to receive StarSat services
- Gold-Net News costs were reason for closure, says Media24
- Minister’s counsel says surrendered Nkandla documents were sufficient
- TWEET OF THE WEEK: Babalo Ndenze
- ANTON HARBER: Homage to the role of blank spaces in the media
- DAVID GLEASON: Media wreaking havoc!
- Right2Know Campaign protests against ‘rampant censorship’ at SABC
- Zuma and critics agree on patriotic reporting
- Censorship at SABC ‘is growing’ in poll run-up
- Lack of ambassadors ‘hampers SA’s image’
- Carrim to ‘persist engaging with SABC board’ over editorial independence
- Lobby groups voice concern over SABC’s axing of Big Debate
- Radio Ubuntu to air SA’s best side on internet
- Battle to take to air continues for TopTV
- ANTHONY BUTLER: No shortage of good news if one looks hard enough
- PETER BRUCE: What is it about media that attracts big money?
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