COMMUNICATIONS Minister Siphiwe Nyanda yesterday bowed to public pressure and extended the deadline for public comment on the controversial Public Service Broadcasting Bill to January 15, but media watchdog Media […]...
More time is needed for the public to submit changes to the proposed Public Service Broadcasting Bill, Media Monitoring Africa said in a statement on Tuesday. “We are asking the […]...
A petition to request the South African government to extend the deadline for public submissions on the proposed controversial Public Service Broadcasting Bill, from 7 December 2009 to the end […]...
MEDIA Monitoring Africa, a media policy watchdog, yesterday launched a campaign on its website calling for the public to petition the director- general of the Department of Communications, Mamodupi Mohlala, […]...
The Save Our SABC Coalition said on Thursday making the broadcaster a chapter nine institution would protect it from government interference. See the story on Eyewitness News....
ROME, Nov 26 (IPS) – “You don’t need to go far, it is all around us,” said Robert Dijksterhuis, head of the gender division in the Dutch Ministry of Foreign […]...
GENEVA — Volunteers from 127 countries have assessed whether their national media have portrayed women and men in the news in a fair and balanced way. The World Association for […]...
The Weekender newspaper is dead and buried – officially killed by the recession. Those who enjoyed the 44-month-old newspaper’s intelligent and unique content describe the loss as some sort of […]...
The contentious “T” word – transformation – has reared its head again in the media sector and this time it’s civil society pushing for progress. The self-regulating print media have […]...