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- Media Monday Bulletin: Zuma wedding costs; E-toll details unclear; National ICT Policy Colloquium
Here’s what’s on the menu this Media Monday:
· The Zuma wedding – clarity on a few more details, please?
· e-tolling saga continues – crucial details still not clear
· National ICT Policy Colloquium this week
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- Read more | Posted: 16 April 2012 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Gender, Democracy and Governance, Policy Submissions, Media Freedom and Performance
- Media Monday Bulletin - SABC news lose viewers; Info Bill oral submissions; Red Bull “Jesus” ad
Here is what’s on the menu this Media Monday:
· SABC news’ viewership woes
· MMA to represent the “media’ sector at POI Bill oral submissions – hmmm…?
· Red Bull ad ruffles Christian feathers
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- Read more | Posted: 19 March 2012 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Policy Submissions, Media Freedom and Performance
- Media Monday Bulletin - Icasa DTT hearings; Malema on the MAT; TV licence fee hike; & the SAFTAs
On the menu this Media Monday:
· Icasa DTT hearings – why you should care?
· Malema’s stance on media
· SABC to push up licence fees
· Did the broadcasters’ pettiness cloud the SAFTAs?
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- Read more | Posted: 12 March 2012 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Policy Submissions, Media Freedom and Performance
- Media Monday Bulletin 30 Jan 2012 - SABC COO post; King Zwelithini’s alleged gay slur; PFC hearings
And here is what’s on offer this Media Monday:
· Internal SABC COO post causes stir
· King Zwelithini’s alleged “gay slur” – yes, no, maybe?
· PFC hearings – make your submission, get your voice heard!
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- Read more | Posted: 30 January 2012 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Democracy and Governance, Policy Submissions, Media Freedom and Performance
- Media Stories of 2010!
2010 Was dubbed the year South Africa would shine on the world stage since the country would be hosting the first FIFA World Cup to be held on African soil. However, like in previous years, the year didn’t go down without a few other headline-makers.
From controversial proposed legislation, to prominent trials and personalities, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has compiled a list of stories and people that had the rest of us talking throughout 2010. We also came up with a top 5 list of good and bad stories, accompanied by who we have crowned our ultimate hero for the year.
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- Read more | Posted: 15 December 2010 | News - Newsletter | Categories: Child trafficking, Gender, Children, Democracy and Governance, Policy Submissions, Media Freedom and Performance
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