MARKETING & MEDIA Programme praised, Patta panned[Issa Sikiti da Silva] There has been a set of mixed fortunes in the past week for e.tv and its popular programme 3rd Degree. While 3rd Degree's Anna-Maria Lombard scooped the CNN MultiChoice Award for HIV/Aids reporting over the weekend, the show presenter and editor-in-chief Debora Patta continues to be criticised by ‘sensitive' viewers who believe that they have had enough of her ‘unobjective', ‘immature' and ‘aggressive' techniques that they believe are destroying the show. | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT JB International; bringing the ShizNiz[Ruth Cooper] Cape Town DJ; DJ JB International met with the BizLounge last week and gave us some insight into what makes him tick as person and as a DJ, how he's living up to his name by garnering a fair amount of success in cracking the international market and how he keeps a level head in the crazy music industry. | |
kelebogile Bogodile commented on Motsweding FM's new lineupwaitse since lebo a dira the afternoon drive show, ga ke utlwi niks, come on Bra Ben we want chris Matshaba not lebo. se se teng ke gore lo re bolaisa disoapies fela. to be honest motsweding ga di thlole dintsha,so rona ba bangwe re reetsa lesedi fm (ba2cada &Tswasa) ba a bontsha gore ke show ya youth. PLZ BRA BEN BRING BACK CHRIS AND MADALA | |
MARKETING & MEDIA Ogilvy not pitching for Old Mutual[Herman Manson] Old Mutual is out to pitch in early August 2009 but incumbent account holder Ogilvy Cape Town won't be holding its breath against Net#work BBDO, DDB South Africa, Lowe Bull and Draftfcb. | |
MARKETING & MEDIA 2010 brand advocacy set to beat Germany benchmark[Dr Nikolaus Eberl] Following the FIFA Confederations Cup, a visitor satisfaction survey commissioned by Cape Town Tourism revealed that out of 323 international visitors canvassed only one said he would not recommend South Africa as a holiday destination. 3.68% of respondents answered ‘maybe', resulting into an aggregate brand advocacy score of 96% for destination South Africa. | |
MARKETING & MEDIA How would your customers rate your service?[John Boe] Rendering exceptional customer service is both a responsibility and a smart business decision. Unfortunately, far too many salespeople view customer service as an administrative burden that takes them away from making a sale. | |
RETAIL Rattling Seattle Windows[Duncan McLeod] Windows 7 is done. The latest version of Microsoft's dominant desktop computer operating system will be sent to PC manufacturers in the next few weeks and to production facilities around the world where millions and millions of DVDs will be pressed and distributed to retail stores in time for the product's commercial launch on 22 October 2009. | |
MARKETING & MEDIA Standard Bank 'moving forward', launches staff social network[Simone Puterman] Standard Bank is no longer "Inspired. Motivated. Involved" but "Moving Forward" with its first integrated global and in-country advertising campaign to support the group's growth in emerging markets, it announced yesterday afternoon, Thursday, 16 July 2009. The bank has also developed an internal social network site, BlueConnection, to enables employees worldwide to connect with each other using features common to Twitter and Facebook. [multimedia] | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT Indulge your Vice[Ruth Cooper] Vice magazine is a free international subversive pop culture magazine which will be hitting shelves in SA in no time if not already. To celebrate this they threw their SA launch at the Assembly this past Friday with the help of an eclectic mix of bands including, Inge Beckman, Ree - Burth, Ashtray Electric and UK band the New Young Pony Club DJ set. | |
Kopano Lentsokoane commented on YFM searching for white DJI agree with you miss tell it like it is,if they said a gay or lesbisn dj people would have still complained I just don't understand why do we always have to complain about stupid things,Iam a big YFM listener and think that its a very good move they have made,it shows that they are not scared of change unlike other radio stations. | |
MARKETING & MEDIA CNN strengthens brand equity amid recession[Issa Sikiti da Silva] As the global recession continues to inflict incalculable damage to media businesses around the world, Cable News Network (CNN) says that it is coping well so far and remains optimistic and committed to keeping its product ahead of the game, bearing in mind that content is always king. Rani R Raad, CNN International senior VP in charge of advertising sales in Europe, Middle East and Africa, spoke exclusively to Bizcommunity.com ahead of his arrival tomorrow, Friday, 17 July 2009, in South Africa ahead of the 2009 CNN MultiChoice African Journalist of Year Awards in Durban this weekend. | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT Heaven Underground rocks the blues[Sindy Peters] The rainy season's been wreaking havoc all round the Western Cape with a monster cold front causing flash floods in the city centre forcing people to abandon their vehicles and swim for it. Live music venues will be feeling the pinch as party people dare not brave the weather, true fans of Heaven Underground and Southpaw however, did last weekend. They stood front and centre chanting along to the lyrics while some manically swung their heads in circles. | |
Josie Stewart commented onWe, Platform45 are at the forefront of cloud computing and Software as a Service. We help SME's become tech savvy, enabling them to reduce their running costs and survive the current economic storm. Regardless of the economic condition, companies should always be looking for more efficient and cost effective methods for all area's of their business. Thanks for a great article, slowly people will realise that they need to embrace technology and allow it to benefit their business and personal life. Cheers Josie | |
MARKETING & MEDIA Unprecedented deluge of SABC board nominations expected[Chris Moerdyk] Never before has there been so much interest in the nomination process for a new SABC board amid demands from many sectors to make the process a lot more transparent. | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT Ho ho ho and a bottle o' Boswell[Sindy Peters] I've been to many a Boswell Wilkie Circus growing up and when I think circus I picture a huge tent with a ring in the middle, clowns running about, prancing ponies, jugglers, acrobats, more clowns and candy floss. The circus currently running at the Grand West's Big Arena is a whole lot more. Flashy lights, sword fights, mermaids, cannon balls, fire breathing and a little ho ho ho and a bottle o' rum are all part of the show. So if this gets your sea legs tapping, then grab yer matey's and go peer into the depths. | |
LIFESTYLE & ENTERTAINMENT Nothing plastic about Ashtray Electric[Ruth Cooper] BizLounge met for a chat with Cape Town rockers Ashtray Electric at Cafe Royale in Long Street last Friday. Friday was a busy day for the band which saw them perform live later that day on a Kids TV show and perform that night at the Vice Launch at the Assembly . We managed to catch some time and coffee with the four to discuss dark lyrics, air traffic control and drunken clumsiness amongst much more. | |
Luke Vincent commented on Importance of getting online during the downturnSouth Africa's geographic location creates a barrier to trade with the rest of the world. Its just harder to transfer idea, products, knowledge and services than if we were on Europe, America, or Asia's doorstep. If the whole country had greater access to the internet, that barrier is removed. With the South African entrepreneurism and cheap internet we could quickly be a powerful force on an global scale. Expensive internet connections are holding ordinary South Africans and the whole country back. | |
MARKETING & MEDIA Permanent SABC board nomination process flawed - coalition[Issa Sikiti da Silva] The campaign for the nomination process of the new permanent SABC board has two major flaws: the July 31 deadline is extremely tight and the dissemination process notifying the public about the nomination process is wholly insufficient, according to the Save our SABC Coalition. | |
IT & TELECOMMUNICATIONS Aegis acquires Call Centre Nucleus[Tshepiso Seopa] South Africa's Call Centre Nucleus group has been fully acquired by Aegis, India's business process outsourcing arm of the diversified Essar group, it was announced yesterday 9 July 2009. The company says the purchase of CCN is a part of its strategy to invest R500 million in next three years and create 5000 jobs in South Africa. | |
MARKETING & MEDIA Tackling the recession logically[Chris Moerdyk] There are two really important things business needs to do during a recession and prosper in an increasingly competitive South Africa... |