This booklet is the result of the collaboration between MMP and Save the Children Sweden in Zambia, based on research in that country. It offers practical advice for journalists on […]...
The ANC Conference in December was without doubt the best and biggest media show in town. It came at a time when traditionally the media has to hunt for stories […]...
The article “Children have a knack for news relevant to them” by Sowetan (29/1/2008, p.10) is one to be glad about in that in gives guidelines to journalists on how […]...
The Media Monitoring Project and Open Society Foundation in conjunction with SAfm present… UNPACKING THE NEW ANC MEDIA POLICY “… what masquerades as ‘public opinion’, as reflected in the bulk […]...
In the month of August, Women’s Month, the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) monitored the media with a specific focus on the portrayal of women. This is part of MMP’s work […]...
Considering Youth Month provides ample opportunity to highlight issues around children, the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) wished to assess whether this was happening in South African media and if the […]...
Without doubt the article, “Children club starts anti-crime campaign” which appeared in The Star (30/11/2007, p.5) receives the glad rating because of how it reports on children. It presents children […]...
During 2006 the Media Monitoring Project analysed coverage of the 16 days campaign to examine whether media upheld generally accepted media ethical principles. The findings show that, in covering the […]...
South Africa was the main destination, worldwide, for new asylum-seekers in 2006, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). It is surprising then, the lack of attention that […]...