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/ 27 November 2008
If the SABC can rise to the challenge of covering the election to public acclaim, that would help consolidate its autonomy in general
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/ 13 November 2008
What can be done to ensure that SA’s failing public agencies fulfil their constitutional and legal obligation to service information requests?
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/ 30 October 2008
Here is a ”good news” story about the fight against HIV/Aids: it’s about African broadcasters aligning their power to make a difference.
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/ 16 October 2008
Own up, if — high up among your cellphone’s utilities — you treasure its status as a fashion accessory.
Two strikingly different speeches — one saying goodbye, and the other saying hello. Two moods and two different styles.
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/ 18 September 2008
The contrasting events of last week highlight both the romanticism of citizen journalism and the fragile character of the phenomenon.
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/ 4 September 2008
High on the Highway Africa agenda will be debates on how to deepen the democratisation role of the media.
Both Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma profess themselves to be ”pro-poor”, and usually these presentations escape scrutiny in the media.
The problem with the South African Broadcasting Corporation is not that biases its broadcasts, but that it holds back too much.
How sports are reported around the world has huge relevance for what South Africans can expect of coverage of the 2010 World Cup.