IF IT BLEEDS IT LEADS! Join the Media Monitoring Project, in conjunction with Open Society Foundation and SAfm for an interrogation of violence and abuse in the media… Has violence […]...
Tune in to MEDIA @ SAfm this Sunday morning for a critical analysis of the media’s coverage of religious beliefs. A panel of local and international experts will unpack key […]...
The article in City Press,CityPress20071021p39.pdf>“How to cope with stress of matric exams” (21/10/07, p. 39) is one to be glad of, and should be highly commended. It brings attention to and promotes […]...
The Times is displaying great innovation in providing a conduit for schools and pupils to share their positive experiences. In the series of “My School Project” articles (2007?), The Times […]...
In celebration of Heritage Day The Media Monitoring Project and Open Society Foundation in conjunction with SAfm present MAKING MEDIA HISTORY A one hour radio special reflecting on key media […]...
Often reporting on children is abstracted from the broader social conditions of our society. This was not so in a recent Mail and Guardian article. The commentary (28/09/07, p.31) drew […]...
In this update, we look at the South African media’s coverage of women on National Women’s Day, and the day before and after in the daily print. News media with […]...
The article “Pupils take sides in aftermath of tragic KES stabbing”, by Angelique Serrao and Alex Eliseev in The Star (20/09/07, p.3) is one to be glad about because it […]...
This article written by MMP’s director, William Bird, for the Open Society Institute of Southern Africa, presents an argument for the power of media monitoring, articulated by Deputy President Mlambo-Ngcuka....