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/ 13 October 2003
Keynote speaker Thabo Mbeki turned the tables on the issues at an indaba of 100 editors from across the African continent. Tawana Kupe was there.
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/ 13 October 2003
As promised last month, Im back with the African agenda at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). And as I noted there, African media still has not caught on to the fact that the summit is nine months away. Its a pity.
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/ 13 October 2003
Tawana Kupe of Wits University discusses the groundbreaking benefits of the Declaration of Principles on Freedom of Expression in Africa.
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/ 13 October 2003
Sunday newspaper sales are booming. Does this mean more of us are doing that leisurely Sunday thing of papers, coffee and croissants? Or is there a new breed of journalists out there, capturing a wanton new market? Donald Paul reports.
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/ 13 October 2003
Sports sponsorship is not just big business it may be THE business of media today. Graeme Addison looks at sports TV and reports on the growing, and worrying, trend to lock up spectator value and keep out the competition.
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/ 13 October 2003
Donald Liphoko, media director at FCB Africa and representative of SAARF and the AMF at the parliamentary hearings into racism in advertising, says the latest empowerment deals havent changed the ad industrys attitude.
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/ 13 October 2003
So hubby comes home with a new Toyota 4×4 double-cab diesel bakkie, hands you the keys and says, "Here you go, dear. You can use my new weekend toy during the week." How do you handle a sucker-punch like that? Is there life after the Venture bus, asks Mom’s Taxi driver Sharon Gill.
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/ 13 October 2003
A landmark decision to prohibit mining on the eastern shores of Lake St Lucia was taken in 1994 and hopes for developing the area were pinned on tourism instead.
But has tourism brought the benefits promised? Michelle Nel investigates.