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Carrim has drive to turn SABC around 26 Aug 2013 | 10:00 am

New broom Communications Minister Yunus Carrim may have no style, but he could be cool, according to one opposition MP.

Nigerian media laws more imprisoning than freedom loving 23 Aug 2013 | 10:42 am

Nigeria's Freedom of Information Act contains more denials of access to information than actual granting of access. As for the citizenry, generally Nigerians are still not appreciative about the contr...

Citizen Journalism, a fifth estate, thrived during Zimbabwe’s Elections 23 Aug 2013 | 10:42 am

During the build up to Zimbabwe's July 2013 elections, citizen journalism grew exponentially, through the use of social media. Two Facebook characters Baba Jukwa and Amai Jukwa stirred a hornet's nest...

New radio station Vuma quietly gains ground in Kzn 16 Aug 2013 | 10:00 am

Among the new FM stations launched over the past year, Durban-based Vuma 103 FM has attracted least attention. But as Gill Moodie writes in Backstory, it's building good audience figures with its diet...

The Citizen moves into unfamiliar territory 11 Aug 2013 | 10:00 am

The Citizen has come a long way from its murky past as a project of the apartheid government, and it's latest move is a new look and a bold venture into the digital world. Publisher Eureka Zandberg to...

Smart money is scooping up US newspapers for bargain prices 11 Aug 2013 | 10:00 am

It was no great surprise that the New York Times (NYT) company sold the Boston Globe this week, though one might not have expected how much financial pain they took from the deal.

Digital TV: Is Icasa asleep? 11 Aug 2013 | 10:00 am

Both ineffective regulation from South Africa's broadcasting regulator, Icasa, and government's delayed digital terrestrial television (DTT) migration process are giving MultiChoice a leg up in its bi...

The censorship of crudity and the crudity of censorship 28 Jul 2013 | 10:00 am

The regulations used this week to ban a film as child porn have all the subtlety of a machine gun in the hands of a fanatic, writes Anton Harber in Business Day.

Ruling spins bewildering cocoon around public interest 28 Jul 2013 | 10:00 am

A recent ruling by the Broadcasting Complaints Commission chooses an extraordinary definition of public interest as being only of domestic interest. As Mail & Guardian Ombud Franz Krüger argues in his...

Pelser’s up for editing a Sunday despite social media 28 Jul 2013 | 10:00 am

The new editor of one of the country's foremost titles, Rapport, is a young man with new ideas. For Backstory, Waldimar Pelser tells Gill Moodie of less sport and a revamp across all sections, to make...

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