Media Monitoring Africa

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 […]...
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 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 […]...