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- Media Matters’ Monday Bulletin
What’s on the agenda? Just a few fantastically interesting things!
Clearing up confusion
Promising developments from the DoC?
Redi invites children to grill News Editors
16 days of activism – but is the media really active?
Why a front page mistake, got a page 2 apology?
And our first female MMC!
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- Read more | Posted: 29 November 2010 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Gender, Children, Democracy and Governance, Media Freedom and Performance
- Media Monday Bulletin
So another week, another Media Monday!
Here’s what we have in store: Polls, Bills, Broadcasting, Contradictions in Rape reporting, Championing Children’s Rights and a new MMC
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- Read more | Posted: 15 November 2010 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Gender, Children, Democracy and Governance, Media Freedom and Performance
- Rwanda, media monitoring and husband-murdering women
Crime is always a prominent issue in the news. It is particularly prominent currently. So, MMP undertook to look at different crime stories and see if human rights were upheld. Firstly, we looked at trends in covering stories where women murder their husbands and then examined a story on alleged police brutality of a sex worker.
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- Read more | Posted: 7 February 2007 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Gender, Media Freedom and Performance
- Black lists, easy monitoring and race revealed
In this update - the SABC blacklist report, the revealing race report and an article on high profile Triumph billboards shown in Johannesburg.
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- Read more | Posted: 13 December 2006 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Gender, Media Freedom and Performance
- 16 Days Special
The 16 Days campaign of no violence against women and children started on Saturday. This special edition newsletter brings a sneak peek at the results of the Zuma rape trial monitoring and last year’s 16 days report. If you wish to do your own monitoring this year, MMP has developed the Monitoring Made Easy software for you to monitor issues of gender.
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- Read more | Posted: 28 November 2006 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Gender, Children