Media Monitoring Africa

On 7 March 2007, the Daily Sun had a story with a headline “TEACHER WHIPPED MY KID!” It was accompanied by a picture of the alleged victim and her mother. The story […]...
Print and broadcast media should that first and foremost provide viewers, listeners and readers with information about the world that is fair, balanced and accurate. It is equally as important […]...
The budget speech attracts much media attention every year. This year was no different. When reporting on the budget speech, it is expected that the media ‘translate’ the implications for […]...
This short look at the coverage around the death of Adelaide Tambo was a follow-up to coverage on Coretta Scott King. The media did exceptionally well in their role to […]...
The Star newspaper published a story of Princess Caroline of Hanover on 13 February 2007, p2. The headline reads “Jovial kids give princess a right royal welcome”, and is about […]...
((http://www.witness.co.za/default.asp?myAction=sdet&myRef=50303&myCat=feat)) An article in the Witness on 13 February 2007, and available here, reflects the heartbreaking circumstances of a child affected by the impact of HIV and AIDS, it was […]...
Following President Mbeki’s state of the nation address, the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) would like to add the following state of the media in South Africa observations. In line with […]...