
KykNet's new actuality breakfast show,
Dagbreek, broadcast Mondays to Fridays from 6-8am, will offer a discussion of the latest news in the Afrikaans dailies, as presented by editors from the Media24 newspaper stable: Tim du Plessis, Waldimar Pelser and Mandy Rossouw. Their analysis of the day's events can be found in detail in the newspapers.
15 Nov 2012 06:04
The SABC is extending its coverage of the Marikana Commission of Inquiry's sittings in Rustenburg by providing a live stream on the SABC News website
www.sabc.co.za/news, as well as on the
SABC News YouTube channel.
14 Nov 2012 10:55
The North Gauteng High Court ordered three private companies to allow a
City Press journalist to view and make copies of the lists of shareholders or members of the companies. The South African National Editors' Forum (Sanef) welcomes the ruling which effectively ensures greater transparency in the country's business affairs.
13 Nov 2012 13:05
[Gill Moodie: @grubstreetSA] What a coup for
Gisèle Wertheim Aymés to have snapped up
Stuff magazine's licence - and it's also heartening news for independent publishers and media owners. Going with Wertheim Aymés is
Stuff editor
Toby Shapshak, who has overseen the growth of this little star of a magazine since its launch in SA in 2007.
13 Nov 2012 11:45
After appearing before the Complaints and Compliance Committee (CCC) yesterday, 12 November 2012, the Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI) and the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) issued a joint press statement concerning their finalised settlement negotiations.
13 Nov 2012 09:46A complaint by Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI) against the SABC over the black-listing of commentators has been withdrawn.
13 Nov 2012 07:51
[Janine Lazarus] I am hopelessly infatuated with news. It's been a 28-year tempestuous love affair and one that I don't think I will ever get over. Captivating headlines, startling images and spicy stories leave me all at once breathless and adrenalised, infuriated and heartbroken. And I wouldn't swop these highs and lows for the world. I'd feel so much poorer without the rush.
13 Nov 2012 07:32
From 12-16 November, the Complaints and Compliance Committee (CCC) will hold public hearings regarding a complaint lodged by the Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI) against the SABC for the broadcaster's alleged blacklisting of certain political commentators and journalists in 2006.
12 Nov 2012 10:57
Now in its third decade, the 2012 South African Breweries (SAB) Sports Media Awards once again highlighted the dedicated professionalism of the South African sports media and the performers and fans that make up its world. The SAB Sports Media Sports Personality of the Year was Oscar Pistorius.
12 Nov 2012 09:26Kagiso Media Limited on Monday announced the cancellation by mutual consent of negotiations with VenFin Media Investments Proprietary Limited‚ a wholly owned subsidiary of Remgro Limited‚ for the acquisition of various marketing assets.
9 Nov 2012 11:29
[Gill Moodie: @grubstreetSA] One often gets the sense that some print-media companies' response to the dramatic changes in the industry amounts to little more than putting out fires - rather than crafting a strategy for the future.
RamsayMedia started implementing its strategy to become multi-platform and diversify income to reduce reliance on advertising revenue a few years back. I caught up with RamsayMedia MD Stuart Lowe, to find out how it's going.
9 Nov 2012 10:31
SABC news editors have received an email banning the words "Nkandlagate" and "Zumaville", according to a report on Wednesday.
8 Nov 2012 08:08
Straight and Narrow, a new satirical daily newspaper launched on Monday 5 November 2012.
7 Nov 2012 10:13
NEWSWATCH: You will hear the terms 'Nkandlagate' and 'Zumaville' in various media, but not on the SABC, according to a
Times Live report, and
Mail & Guardian reports that the Communications DG is in trouble for 'misleading' parliament.
7 Nov 2012 06:11