The Times this morning leaks an ANC document outlining its ideas to acquire or launch a national daily newspaper before the elections in April next year. It makes for intriguing reading, especially as one is left wondering if these are loose ideas, plans or just plain fantasies.
Continue Reading July 11th, 2008
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Communications is trying to fix the mess-up it made with the SABC board, but could just as easily make things worse.
Continue Reading July 8th, 2008
Pallo Jordan, now head of ANC communications, says that a media tribunal is justified because of the Daily Sun. I have a challenge for him.
Continue Reading July 6th, 2008
Something has to be done to break the current SABC logjam, but I am not sure the proposed new law giving the government power to get rid of the board is the right way to go about it.
Continue Reading July 5th, 2008
The Mail & Guardian, in an article today on politicians claiming they were quoted out of context, had me pronouncing this inanity: “Being quoted out of context usually means that the person is quoted in a context they don’t want to be quoted in.” Let me tell you what I remember saying.
Continue Reading June 27th, 2008
A look at the coverage of the xenophobic violence by two leading and quite different newspapers throws up interesting contrasts. I have focused on the Daily Sun and the Star in the first five days of the outbreak of the violence in May.
Continue Reading June 13th, 2008
Walk around the sparkling new high-tech newsroom that eTV has built for eNews, its 24-hour news pay-TV channel, and you sense a small, spunky station coming of age.
Continue Reading June 8th, 2008
The prospect of a change of government in Zimbabwe provides an opportunity to reshape that country’s media along democratic lines. Let’s hope they grab the opportunity boldly.
Continue Reading May 4th, 2008
When I opened the Sunday Times last week and read David Bullard’s column, the question I asked myself was this: “How on earth did this get into the newspaper? How did this get past the Sunday Times editors?
Continue Reading April 17th, 2008
There is a billionaires’ battle going on in Ireland likely to have repercussions for our local media. Tony O’Reilly is facing a serious challenge for control of Independent News and Media from another Irish billionaire, telecoms mogul Denis O’Brien.
Continue Reading April 17th, 2008
The ANC has reopened discussion on starting its own newspaper – and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Continue Reading April 17th, 2008
In the days of the United Democratic Front, we used to joke about an organisation called, in the grand tradition of struggle acronyms, TWAC. It stood for Two Wankers and a Computer. I was reminded of this during the past week’s controversy over the Forum of Black Journalists.
Continue Reading April 17th, 2008
The ANC and the Government have been expressing two general concerns about our media: that there is too great a consolidation of powerful media groups, and that they are out of touch with the reality of our country. Are they right?
Continue Reading April 17th, 2008
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