Media Monitoring Africa’s William Bird writes about his disappointment in the SABC after the release of the latest report into poor governance. Our president was right to say in his […]...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is too important to be allowed to collapse and must be placed under administration immediately, Media Monitoring Africa said on Monday, after confirmation that CEO […]...
Johannesburg, October 30 – The story of the murder of a young KwaZulu-Natal pupil that was caught on camera has brought to the fore a number of critical issues, namely […]...
INDEPENDENT commercial broadcaster e.tv has found itself in a David and Goliath battle with satellite broadcaster MultiChoice, which has locked the SABC into a five-year contract covering content and broadcasting […]...
Unless the new human trafficking Act – recently approved by President Jacob Zuma – is enforced, it may as well not exist, writes Lusanda Ngcaweni. Less than a month before […]...
The headline last week Friday in The Star was, “Wife to make minister pay. Millions being sought from abusive tycoon.” And then in the Sunday Times, “Tokyo Divorce Fury”, we […]...
by Glenda Nevill 31 January 2013 1 inShare The director of Media Monitoring Africa, William Bird, is concerned that Caxton’s decision to pull out of presenting to the Print and […]...
Winners of $1m in Grants Focus on Citizen Engagement, Investigative Tools and Whistleblower Security Twenty African media innovators will receive a total of $1 million to develop digital projects that […]...
Media group concerned about ‘secrecy bill’. Cape Town – Media Monitoring Africa is deeply concerned about the ANC considering crucial changes to the protection of state information bill, MMA director William […]...