As part of the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children(25 November 2017 – 10 December 2017), Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) and Lead SA will launch […]...
Where do you get most of your news? Twitter? Facebook? For most of us, the internet and social media have become the first port of call when it comes to […]...
Where do you get most of your news? Twitter? Facebook? For most of us, the internet and social media have become the first port of call when it comes to […]...
On Friday 17 November at 09h00, one of our very own researchers from the Policy and Quality Unit, Sarah Findlay, will be presenting some of our latest research looking at […]...
On the 18th May, 2017, Media Monitoring Africa appeared in court as Amicus to the Van Breda/Media 24 and Others case. The case dealt with the issue of live streaming […]...
PRESS RELEASE. BEMAWU STRIKE 3 November 2017 MMA and SOS note the intensifying strike action by Broadcasting, Electronic, Media & Allied Workers Union (BEMAWU) beginning 2 November 2017. We support […]...
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Day 2- #MMAMFW17 Overview Against the atmosphere of monumental success for MMA and the SOS Coalition with their court case against the Communications Minister, the discussion that took place on […]...
Web Survival Guide: Run-down! On the 16th October 2017, Media Monitoring Africa launched their Media Freedom Week festivities with a bang! Hosted at Google South Africa’s offices, the panel discussion […]...