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Week in review: Week ending 26 November 2009


Thursday, 19 November 2009
EntertainmentMiss Japan guaranteed a top spot in the Miss World FinalMiss Japan, Eruza Sasaki, proved that she’s a firm favourite to take the title of Miss World when she was named Miss World Sportswoman in Port Elizabeth at the brand-new Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium today.
EntertainmentCarols by Candlelight at Lakeside MallJoin the Carols by Candlelight evening in the Lakeside Mall boat deck on Saturday, 5 December from 6pm to feel the spirit of Christmas.
EntertainmentThe circus comes to Lakeside Mall Step right up because the circus is coming to town! The Dream Catch Circus and a kiddie’s fun park will be at Lakeside Mall in Benoni from 11 to 24 December.
EntertainmentWouter Kellerman for one night onlyThe Old Mutual Theatre on the Square is very proud to present Wouter Kellerman, widely considered to be South Africa's foremost flautist.
Media NewsEither be online or be forgotten says SyncronyEffective online presence is not simply a ‘nice-to-have’ for businesses or a novel extension of existing operations – it is mandatory and essential to any credible venture in the modern commercial environment. So claims Howard Rybko, CEO at Syncrony, a Gauteng-based provider of Web design and content management services.
Media NewsErnst & Young ranks Integr8 IT entrepreneurs amongst the country’s topThe Joint-CEOs of the Integr8 Group have been identified as being amongst the most successful in South Africa and have been singled out for their entrepreneurial skills by Ernst & Young.
EntertainmentConcrete sculptors continue to impressThe 2009 PPC Young Concrete Sculptor Awards (YCSA) once again showcased a high quality of submissions at the official opening and prize giving yesterday.
Media Newsseventeen's top fifteen teens announcedHere they are for everyone to see – the finalists in seventeen ’s fifth Top Teen Achiever Awards , sponsored by Standard Bank in Association with Sistahood on e.tv.
EntertainmentGodfrey Johnson Uncut entertains Fleur du Cap winner Godfrey Johnson is Uncut in his latest solo performance at the Tabula Rasa in Cape Town.
Media NewsNaspers expects significant increaseThe Citizen reports that Naspers expects to report an increase of up to 40% in first-half core headline earnings per share, sending its shares more than 1.4% higher.
Media NewsTouchline Custom Publishing scores PUMA soccer magazineTouchline Custom Publishing has won the publishing rights for the PUMA magazine, From Africa with Football (Love) . The once-off title with the catchphrase, LOVE = FOOTBALL, showcases PUMA's enthusiasm for the sport, and is a collaboration of African culture; soccer; fans; and heritage.
Media NewsBandwidth costs take a tumbleITWeb.co.za reports that the introduction of Seacom has slowly started to make its mark on broadband costs locally, and many alternative broadband providers have started to slash prices or introduce innovative products. With ADSL still the most popular internet offering, ITWeb compared the alternate capacity providers' bandwidth products.
Media NewsTelecoms a good place to workIT-Online.co.za reports that a new salary survey shows that the telecommunication industry is a good place to work, since it pays higher-then-average salaries. Other results of the Midworx Salary Survey indicate that business analysts earn well early in their careers but earning potential slows after 35.
EntertainmentHandspring Puppet Company - Book LaunchDavid Krut Publishing is pleased to invite you to the launch of the new book Handspring Puppet Company , edited by Jane Taylor. The launch will be opened by William Kentridge. Basil Jones and Adrian Kohler of Handspring will be on hand to sign books.
EntertainmentDisney Magic at Canal WalkCome to Canal Walk this holiday season for three weeks of exciting Disney Magic, presented in association with Prima Toys, from Friday, 11 to Thursday, 31 December.
EntertainmentBabu hits JohannesburgKesivan Naidoo and his jazz -band Babu will be hitting Johannesburg with four gigs from 26 to 29 November. Babu, who recently returned from their successful African tour, features Kesivan Naidoo ( Standard Bank Young Artists Award winner Jazz 2009) on drums; Reza Khota (guitar); Shane Cooper (bass); and Ronan Skillen (tabla, percussion, didgeridoo).
Media NewsDo You Rock LiveIn an effort to encourage local musicians and stimulate the local music industry, Kingfisher FM launched the 'Do You Rock?' competition, in August. “We were inundated with entries,” said Clair Arthur, host of Kingfisher FM ’s Kia Kruz and organiser of the competition.
EntertainmentLast Laugh reprised at The LyricThe Lyric Theatre at Gold Reef City Casino is once again presenting two exclusive nights of rip-roaring local comedy. Its popular Last Laugh at The Lyric comedy show, with four of South Africa’s best comedic superstars is returning for the third time on Friday, 29 and Saturday, 30 January.
Media NewsMicrosoft Office 2010 Beta now availableMyBroadband reports that Microsoft has announced that the Beta version of its upcoming software update, Office 2010, is now available.
New on the ShelfHola Cape Town Hola Cape Town is written for the young, 18- to 30-year-old, international travellers to Cape Town. Content will be fun, and will offer informative articles and local snippets of information. The newspaper will be distributed for free at backpackers’ lodges; language schools; information centres; selected clubs and restaurants; surf shops; and adventure tour operators around the city.
Media NewsSport news on the agenda at the World Newspaper CongressThe growth of multimedia in the sports press, as in the rest of the press, has brought about many organisational; editorial; and financial challenges and opportunities. The International Association of Sports Newspapers has organised a series of events at the upcoming World Newspaper Congress and World Editors Forum that will focus on these issues.
Media NewsTimes Live proves it is big in digital after recent re-launchTimes LIVE, the new digital home of The Times and Sunday Times , has walked away with top honours in the Publishing Category of this year’s Bookmarks Awards presented by the Online Publishers' Association. The Bookmarks celebrate digital media in all its forms and this year the theme at the awards was ‘Be Big in Digital’.
Friday, 20 November 2009
Media NewsEscape to Chimp Eden 2Escape to Chimp Eden 2 premieres on 16 November at 18:15 on Animal Planet (Dstv Channel 264).
EntertainmentGlenwood community gathers for carolsThe annual Christmas Carol Service presented by the Glenwood Community Forum will take place in the Bulwer Park on Saturday, 5 December as the sun sets.
EntertainmentDurban hosts Zim sculpture exhibitionSpirit in the Stone is an outdoor exhibition of more than 150 original, hand-carved stone sculptures from Zimbabwe. The concept is to create a hands-on cultural event with a strong educational component, which will have broad appeal while also delighting the art connoisseur. The sculptures will be on show at the Durban Botanic Gardens for one month, opening on 27 November.
EntertainmentFilewile to rock SA with local artistsSwiss club sensation, Filewile, is set to rock Africa in a tour presented by Pro Helvetia Cape Town, the Swiss Arts Council.
Media NewsDESTINY celebrates second birthday, continues positive growth DESTINY magazine, Ndalo Media’s dynamic business and lifestyle publication, turns two this October. The birthday issue, which goes on sale this week, features leading businesswoman, Wendy Luhabe, on the cover; fabulous birthday wins placed throughout the magazine; and an exciting new feature, Entertaining With, which kicks off with celebrity and entrepreneur, Michelle McLean.
EntertainmentCinderella on Ice heads for CapeThe Imperial Ice Stars return to SA for their third and most spectacular production, Cinderella on Ice , presented by Pieter Toerien at Artscape Opera in January.
EntertainmentPurr along with Cats the Musical Cats , the purr-fect holiday entertainment, will run at the Artscape Opera House from 29 November 29 to 10 January.
EntertainmentMagical Puck's Story for Kalk Bay TheatreIngrid Wylde's Puck's Story comes to the Kalk Bay Theatre; a fun, funky, feisty, twinkly Shakespeare for Christmas with a little Puck-induced mischievous magic.
EntertainmentEmperors Palace introduces terrific new venue, 64 @ The PalaceEmperors Palace is proud to announce the addition of a multi-purpose entertainment venue offering, 64 @ The Palace, to the newly renovated Entertainment Emporium. What was previously Monsoon Lagoon has been transformed into the slick large-scale venue adding to the already considerable stable of stylish sites available at Emperors Palace.
Media NewsAll Blacks face dressing down over Twitter leakEye Witness News reports that Neemia Tialata and Cory Jane can expect a talking to from All Blacks coach, Graham Henry, after revealing on the social networking site Twitter they had been left out of the New Zealand to play England this weekend.
Media NewsEdcon warns cellphone regulations hurting salesThe Business Report and the Business Day (Companies&Markets) report that clothing group, Edcon, has become the latest retailer to say that new cellphone regulations were hurting sales.
Media News'Murderer' communicates on TwitterNews24 reports that the web was atwitter this week when rumours surfaced that a serial killer was tweeting about his life and murderous activities on Twitter.
EntertainmentOver 10 000 twi-fans waiting for midnight to watch 'New Moon'Nu Metro Cinemas, South Africa’s premium cinema exhibitor, has just announced that its pre-bookings for the exclusive midnight screenings of THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON, taking place nationwide today, 20 November, have just exceeded 10 000 bookings.
Media NewsMzansi Fo Sho presents the reel story of KwaitoSABC1 will bring to its viewers a six-part documentary series called, 'Vuma - A Music Revolution', starting on Tuesday, 1 December at 21:00. The series captures the South African dance music genre, Kwaito, creating an in-depth understanding of its beginning and influence in the early 1990s.
EntertainmentAvant-garde soloists at Johannesburg Mozart FestThe avant-garde soloists to perform at the Johannesburg International Mozart Festival, from 23 January to 9 February 2010, will challenge the inaccurate perception that the love of classical music is an exclusive and reserved affection. Lidia Baich was born in St. Petersburg, to a mother from a family of well-known Russian musicians and a father who was a cellist from Austria.
Monday, 23 November 2009
EntertainmentJust Jinjer unplugged at Paul CluverThe Paul Cluver Forest Amphitheatre is the most unique and awe- inspiring setting for performances and is only 45 minutes drive from Cape Town International Airport. A towering Eucalyptus forest encloses the intimate 600 seater-arena where every seat is a 'golden circle'seat, and which has been hewn from farm timber in its entirety.
EntertainmentDiscovery of perceptions exhibitionAn exhibition, Discovery of Perceptions, with art; beadwork; metal; and pewter work; millinery and photography will be held at Out of the Box. It opens on Wednesday, 25 November, 18:00 for 18:30, with guest speaker Toni Wilkins, a social worker from Door of Hope and Indlela. The exhibition runs Thursday, 26 and Friday, 27 November from 09:00 to 18:00 and Saturday, 28 November from 09:00 and 15:00.
EntertainmentA double deal from the South African Ballet TheatreOn 10 November, The South African Ballet Theatre (SABT) announced that although debt-free, it is facing severe financial challenges and, if substantial immediate funding is not found, then the Board will have to take robust action to preserve the integrity of the Company.
Media NewsAME revenue rises 3%The Times (Business Times) reports that owner of Algoa FM and OFM radio stations, African Media Entertainment (AME), has reported a 3% rise in revenue to R75-million, but operating profit fell 2% to R15.6-million for the six months to the end of September. An interim dividend of R2 a share was declared. Headline earnings a share fell 4% to 119.1c.
Media NewsTop official 'protected pals from porn bust'The Times reports that a top official from the Department of Communications will be suspended on Monday, 23 November, following claims that she gave jobs to friends; paid herself a salary of a director-general; and protected staff implicated in a pornography scandal.
Media NewsSouth Africa's broadband penetration still low Pretoria News reports that South Africa's internet broadband penetration is at 2%, which is below the global average of 22.5%, according to Communications Minister, Siphiwe Nyanda. The global rate was 22.5%, but South Africa, with only one-million broadband connections, had not met its objective of ensuring as many people as possible had access to the internet, he said.
Media NewsCourt to hear FIFA agent demolish SABC claims The Star reports that the SABC has been taken to court by Digital Horizons over a tender dispute. Last year, the SABC had told the High Court it had obligations to FIFA to televise the Confederations Cup and World Cup events and could not delay the award of a contract to buy four high-definition outside-broadcast (OB) vans from Sony South Africa.
Media NewsSchumacher-Mercedes speculation heightens as world race season closesThis week's Cars In Action Online reports that Eddie Jordan is convinced that Michael Schumacher is set to sign with Mercedes Grand Prix for a return to Formula 1. The seven-time world champion is expected to be announced during what should be a hot week off-track with Flavio Briatore's case against the FIA in Paris on Tuesday, 24 November.
Galleryheat's hot 100 party heat magazine’s heat hot 100 party took place on Friday, 20 November at Taboo in Sandown. We rubbed shoulders with the stars and joined in the fun as the 100 hottest celebs on the planet were counted down.
Media RevisitedRainbow TimesAfrican media agency, Rainbow Times , a fortnightly web magazine based in Johannesburg, was launched on 2 May 2009. It offers quality news; opinionated; and background articles related to pan-African issues of politics; economics; and living; particularly within sub-Saharan Africa.
In FocusThird quarter ABCs reveal poor print performanceBy Desi Tzoneva On Thursday, 19 November, the latest Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) report on circulation data from July to September 2009 was presented to media industry members at the Gordon Institute of Business Science in Illovo.
EntertainmentNdlovu-Kazi lands Babyface dealAfropulse Entertainments, a Klerksdorp-based Music Promotions Company under the leadership of Sabatha Lechema, has awarded Ndlovu-Kazi Communications the opportunity to do the publicity for upcoming Evening with Babyface Tour. NKC will run a national campaign for the tour to ensure the media and the fans are constantly kept in the know.
EntertainmentIsango Portobello comes home to new District Six theatreA new theatre in Cape Town’s legendary District Six, The Fugard, will be the home of the internationally acclaimed Isango Portobello Theatre Company, an exciting example of what can transpire when local talent and vision meets committed international support.
Media NewsFitness Magazine gets readers toned and ready for the holidaysThe November/December issue of Fitness Magazine is on the shelves and full of incredible tips to get every reader ‘body-fabulous’ for the holidays. This bumper holiday issue features gorgeous Western Province runner Chantel de Lange as the cover girl. Chantel divulges her fitness tips with readers and shares how she balances her life as fitness model; career woman; and provincial runner.
Media NewsOprah announces end to talk showAll for Women.co.za and SAPA report that Oprah Winfrey has announced that she will take her talk show off the air in 2011 at the end of its 25 th season. "I love this show. This show has been my life and I love it enough to know when it's time to say goodbye," said Winfrey.
Media NewsNew cell phone banking co-operative creates opportunities where they are neededThe founders of Take it Eezi, a company that provides community service payphones and sells airtime and electricity through a network of over 40 000 home shops, has expanded into co-operative banking.
EntertainmentDisney’s Mulan comes to the stageJohannesburg Promusica is producing the stage version of Disney’s Mulan Junior. Gauteng audiences will be transported to ancient China during November and December, when Joburg Promusica presents Disney’s Mulan Junior – the first time this show has been professionally produced in South Africa.
Media NewsTwitter wants to know 'What's happening?'IOL reports that Twitter no longer asks ‘What are you doing?’, replacing the tag line with the updated ‘What’s happening?’
EntertainmentRock Revolution - let us rock youThe Globe Theatre at Gold Reef City Casino is presenting a fast-paced new cabaret called Rock Revolution until 24 January 2010, on Fridays; Saturdays; and Sundays.
EntertainmentStuart Taylor in Learner HusbandStuart Taylor and Director, Heinrich Reisenhofer, have teamed-up and created a definitive relationship crash course for the modern South African man. After sold-out seasons and rave reviews around the country, Learner Husband returns to the Baxter Concert Hall from 24 November to 16 January 2010 and is presented by Old Mutual.
EntertainmentWildsWalkersThis Sunday there are two chances to walk The Wilds. The usual walk is at 07:00 to beat the heat, but at 08:00 you can join the Footprint Hiking Club on their walk. Children and dogs (on leads) are welcome. Good walking shoes recommended. Distance of up to 5km and it takes about two hours depending on the pace.
Media RevisitedBarberton Community Radio Barberton Community Radio broadcasts on the 104.1 FM Stereo frequency to White River; Nelspruit; Waterval Boven; Barberton; and Machadodorp coverage also reaches Badplaas and Sabie.
Media NewsClickatell wins 2009 Mobile Marketing Association Award for Best Mobile CampaignLast week, the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) announced its 2009 winners during the fifth annual MMA Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, CA. Clickatell was honoured with a first place win in the 'Best Mobile Campaign by Channel and Region' category.
Media NewsM-Net Action wins international HOT BIRD™ TV AwardM-Net Action wins a HOT BIRD™ TV Award , in the Fiction category, the first for South African television. More than 150 channels from 20 countries entered the competition.
Media RevisitedKangala Community Radio Kangala Community Radio broadcasts on the 92.8 FM frequency from Exa Shopping Centre in Ekangala. The station targets listeners aged 18 to 35 in Pretoria; Middelburg; Nelspruit; Hendrina; Kwa Thema; Hammanskraal; Belfast; Springs; and Groblersdal. Programming is multilingual, including Ndebele; Tswana; and Northern Sotho, with an even mix of music and talk.
Media RevisitedMoutse Community Radio Station Moutse Community Radio Station (MCRS) broadcasts on the 96.3 FM frequency. It was founded by members of the Rural Women's Movement (RWM), a national organisation, which lobbies around issues of concern to rural women. MCRS is a member of the National Community Radio Forum, the national organising body in South Africa.
EntertainmentTop artists on board for shark conservationSouth African artists are on board for a unique exhibition and charity auction that brings surfers and sharks together this summer. The collaboration between the Wavescapes Surf Film Festival and non-profit conservation group the Save Our Seas Foundation will see 10 decorated surfboards sold to benefit ocean related charities such as the NSRI and the Shark Spotters.
EntertainmentAlone with the kids this DecemberThe highly anticipated Disney comedy, Old Dogs , is releasing on 25 November in South Africa, just in time for the holidays.
Media RevisitedRadio Alpha Radio Alpha broadcasts on the 97.8 FM frequency from Badplaas in Mpumalanga, to Mooiplaas; Kromdraai; Oshoek; Warburton; Carolina; Machadodorp; Barberton; and Tmpulzi to listeners aged 16 to 39. Programming is aimed at the Zulu and Swazi community but also caters for English and Afrikaans, with a mix of 40% music and 60% talk.
Media NewsBBC Knowledge - Science and IslamPhysicist, Jim Al-Khalili, travels through Syria; Iran; Tunisia; and Spain to tell the story of the great leap in scientific knowledge that took place in the Islamic world between the 8th and 14th centuries.
Media NewsBBC Knowledge - Top Dogs: adventures in war, sea and iceDiscover the world of three unique living adventurers, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston; Sir Ranulph Fiennes; and John Simpson.
GalleryBookmarks 2009TotallyMAd's Lindsey Kin attended the 2009 Bookmarks Awards digital showcase on 12 November 2009. This celebrated event was held at Movida in Suninghill, Johannesburg where guests mingled outside whilst sipping on customised cocktails created especially for the event.
Media NewsBBC Entertainment - The Graham Norton Show series 5The irreverent BAFTA Award -winning chat show host from the Emerald Isle returns with a new series of The Graham Norton Show . Each episode is brim full of chat; comedy; celebrity gossip; and general weirdness. And there’s just enough risqué material to make you cringe with delight.
Media RevisitedRadio Bushbuckridge Radio Bushbuckridge is a registered section 21 company and is licensed by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA).The station is owned and managed by community members through an elected board of directors. The station was established in 1993.
EntertainmentGet your adrenalin pumpingGold Reef City Theme Park is bringing an exhilarating extreme sports show to the Hippodrome for the December holidays. The Xtreme Wheels Extravaganza will feature some of the bravest, some might say craziest, talented South African and international performers pulling off bold, breathtaking feats and death-defying stunts on BMX bicycles; skateboards; and motorcycles.
Media NewsIntelsat 14 launch successful, offers fresh capacity which will serve three regionsIntelsat, Ltd., the world’s leading provider of fixed satellite services, announced today that an Atlas V rocket, provided by United Launch Alliance, successfully launched the Intelsat 14 satellite (IS-14). Liftoff of the Atlas V 431 configuration booster occurred at 1:55 a.m. ET, followed by signal acquisition and spacecraft separation nearly two hours later at 3:53 a.m. ET.
PersonalitiesTen of the best with Laurian ClemenceLaurian Clemence is a self-confessed eccentric with a penchant for heels; modernist Stalinist architecture; and a good Pinotage. Also the author of her debut novel, Mushy Peas On Toast , she has been blogging under the same name for five years. Laurian is a freelance writer and columnist, while working for Google full-time.
Media NewsSecond iPhone worm identifiedA few weeks ago, the first iPhone worm, ‘Ikee’, appeared, and now Mashable reports that Sophos has confirmed there is a new worm on the loose, this time much more malicious.
PersonalitiesTen of the best with Matthew BucklandMatthew Buckland developed a passion for all things digital at an early age when, as a seven-year-old, he began programming on his first computer. He has regular slots on both Radio 2000 and 567 Cape Talk, where he talks about the world of online social media. He founded and now heads 20FourLabs.
Media NewsPocit’s just got deeperIt’s now even easier for South Africans to pay and get paid via their cellphones. Pocit has released an upgraded version after seven months of extensive development and testing.
Media NewsPocit makes Payfine even more convenientSouth African drivers are now able to pay their fines from their cellphones – even as they wait in the line of cars approaching a roadblock. This convenience is being offered as a result of a partnership between South Africa’s fastest growing cellphone payment system, Pocit, and the country’s best-known online traffic fine payment service, Payfine.
Media NewsSABC in dispute over outside broadcast vansMyBroadband reports that the SABC is heading to the High Court in Johannesburg this week after a tender dispute relating to buying outside broadcast vans from either Sony or Digital Horizons, which the broadcaster reportedly claimed it needed for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
EntertainmentAn invite for Cape Town creativesAn opportunity to work with cutting-edge local and international artists on a production for Infecting The City: the Spier Public Arts Festival . The New Collaborations project is an exciting creative residency in which local and international artists from diverse backgrounds come together to make public performance works in response to the festival’s theme.
EntertainmentJudy Page to perform in PretoriaThe legendary Judy Page will be performing in Pretoria this weekend. Judy is known to all as the 'Queen of the extravaganza stage', and also as one of the greatest singers this country has ever produced. She has performed in many musicals, winning numerous awards, and has performed all over the country. It is an absolute pleasure and rare opportunity to see this diva once again.
Media NewsSABC mum on broadcasting World Cup Eye Witness News reports the SABC as saying that it was not going to comment on confirmation from FIFA that it did not have any contracts to broadcast next year's World Cup matches. It comes as production company Digital Horizons took the public broadcaster to court over a tender dispute.
Media NewsBaloyi off the hook but probes continueAccording to reports by the Business Report , no decision has been taken by the Department of Communications to suspend its Human Resources Chief for a second time after the Labour Court ruled in her favour and lifted a suspension imposed in September.
Media NewsCorruption at Communications Department?Mybroadband.co.za reports that the Communications Department is conducting an investigation into allegations of corruption, but would not comment on a report that a top official would be suspended. "There is a widespread investigation to look at corruption in the department [relating to] incidences of malpractices," spokesperson, Tiyani Rikhotso, said.
Media RevisitedRadio Laeveld Radio Laeveld broadcasts on the 100.5 MHz FM stereo frequency to most of Mpumalanga, including Lydenburg; Sabie; Graskop; Kruger National Park; Hazyview; Nelspruit; Barberton; Machadadorp; Badplaas; Malelane; Komatipoort; and Waterval Boven. The station targets listeners of all ages in LSM groups six to 10. It broadcasts from 05:00 to 24:00 in Afrikaans.
Media NewsTelkom’s repositioning gathers momentumIn delivering the Telkom Group’s interim results today for the six months ended 30 September 30, Group CEO, Reuben September, emphasised that despite deepening challenges, the commitment of his leadership team to “re-position Telkom to aggressively compete in the South African and African markets is gaining momentum.”
Media NewsBBC Entertainment has highest performing week since launchThe Spring/Summer schedule for BBC Entertainment is proving a popular choice with viewers in South Africa. Week 45 (week commencing 2 November) was the highest performing week for the channel in prime time since launch on 1 September 2008, increasing the average weekly rating for the BBC Entertainment by 58%.
EntertainmentFun for kids at Killarney MallKillarney Mall is at your convenience with heaps of holiday fun. Whatever you choose to celebrate – Christmas, Hanukkah, or simply summer and the start of a new year – there is something for the whole family at Killarney Mall this holiday. The kids holiday programme kicks-off on Friday, 11 December with two fun-filled days of endless entertainment.
Media NewsSA public votes for Street View Trike to capture the big outdoorsGoogle and South African Tourism have announced the winners of the online and mobile poll, in which South Africans voted for the first tourist attractions to be photographed by the Street View Trike. The top three most popular tourist attractions will get a visit from the Street View trike and car in the coming weeks.
Media NewsFrom the rise of Twitter to the fall of Ras DumisaniAs 2009 draws to a close, RamsayMedia Automotive Marketing Manager, Dean Dicks, looks at some of the exciting opportunities new media platforms offer in 2010.
EntertainmentStar pianists to play at Johannesburg International Mozart Festival The Johannesburg International Mozart Festival , 23 January to 9 February 2009, will give audiences the opportunity to celebrate Mozart’s musical genius with internationally acclaimed pianists and other excellent musicians from around South Africa and the world.
Media NewsFHM gets in on the All Africa Poker action FHM and All Africa Poker recently collaborated on a rocking poker party. Wanting to suss out its readers’ interest in the growing phenomenon of poker, the guys at FHM asked All Africa Poker to put together a poker event for the magazine.
Media RevisitedRadio Pretoria (Monitored) Radio Pretoria was founded in 1993 as an Article 21 Company with the aim of serving its target audience. It is a community radio station, licensed to serve the Afrikaans farming community. Radio Pretoria's first approved application to obtain a broadcasting license stipulated that the radio could only broadcast in Afrikaans. The station delivers different services to its target audience.
Media NewsThe Open Window Communication Design - wired for successThird-year Communication Design students at The Open Window were given the challenge to create a cover for the iconic/culture Wired magazine. To ensure that the students have hit the spot, the Department Head, Ronel Watson, sent the artworks to the Creative Director of Wired Magazine UK, Andrew Diprose, for his comment.
EntertainmentI love you, you love me ... meet BarneyThe Sandton City Fountain Court is being transformed into Barney’s Playground. Watch entertaining Barney shows; enjoy exciting holiday activities; and get your Christmas wish list ready for Santa.
Media NewsSouth Africans take a stand against HIV/AIDS on Kaelo - Stories of HopeTo mark World AIDS Day on 1 December, the new series of Kaelo - Stories of Hope will launch with inspiring stories about how South Africans are taking a stand against HIV/AIDS on Sunday, 29 November on SABC1 at 12:30.
Media NewsMen’s Health proves its ongoing strength with another impressive third quarter ABC result Men’s Health , the world’s largest men’s magazine with over 39 editions and a global readership of over 22-million worldwide, has now firmly cemented itself as South Africa’s best selling men’s magazine following the announcement of the third quarter (July-Sept) Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) figures for 2009.
EntertainmentRevitalised AIRCO announces renewed focusThe Association of Independent Record Companies (AIRCO) is ending 2009 on a high note with a new board, a free skills development workshop and more. AIRCO Chairperson, Dodo Monamod saysi: “We are energised, ready to go and are confident of delivering on our mandate to independent record companies as we head in to 2010.”
Media NewsAll Access teaserAll Access is gearing up for the party season in style. This week’s line-up has something sexy and glamourous for all tastes, plus an exciting scoop.
Media NewsToy Story's business challenge - a huge successA whopping R516 000 was raised at East Coast Radio ’s Toy Story Business Challenge at Suncoast Casino & Entertainment World on 17 November 2009, and if that’s not proof enough of that ‘every bit helps’, then the bigheartedness of east coasters and the fact that so many celebrities showed their support, including international superstar Chris de Burgh, must certainly be.
EntertainmentMozambican choreographer wins top awardThe winner of the second Sylt Quelle Award for Southern Africa has been announced. This year the Foundation kunst: raum sylt quelle, in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Südafrika, held the second annual Sylt Quelle Cultural Award for Southern Africa .
Media RevisitedRadio Platorand Radio Platorand broadcasts on the 99.3 MHZ FM stero frequency in Mpumalanga, reaching Middelburg; Witbank; Ermelo; Secunda; Bethal; Groblersdal; and Carolina. It reaches listeners aged 16 to 65 in LSM segments six to 10, with an equal distribution between male and female listenership.
Media NewsANIMAX launch nationwide student campaignANIMAX is currently rolling out an integrated marketing campaign, targeted at both high school and university students, promoting two key summer series – Ninja Warrior and Unbeatable Banzuke .
PersonalitiesTen of the best with Mike StopforthMike Stopforth is a social media entrepreneur; writer; and professional speaker based in Johannesburg. His projects include social media consultancy, Cerebra; as well as Afrigator and the 27dinners concept.
EntertainmentTables of delight for the festive seasonArtspace gallery mounts their final show for 2009, Oppitafel IX: Babettes Feast, opening on 5 and 6 December. Artspace has mounted its annual showcase, Oppitafel for the past eight years. Using 'the table' as a point of departure this show has been an exciting group exhibition every year accommodating two and three dimensional works from a host of well known South African artists.
PersonalitiesTen of the best with Shelli Nurcombe-ThorneShelli Nurcombe-Thorne is the Managing Director of Velocity Media, an online publishing company that includes Joburg.co.za, Durbs.co.za and Cape.Town.co.za in its stable. Known for her humorous and self-deprecating style of writing, Shelli had inspired many corporates to ‘lighten up’ when communicating with their audiences.
PersonalitiesTen of the best with Vincent MaherVincent Maher is the Portfolio Manager for social media at Vodacom, South Africa’s largest mobile telecommunications company. Previously, he was the Strategist at the Mail & Guardian Online; and Co-Founder of Amatomu.com, the South African blog aggregator and analytics system.
Media NewsFEMINA bags bold and beautiful nearly nude calendar with December issue FEMINA is finishing 2009 with a bang by bagging a spectacular nearly nude calendar with its December issue. The calendar features a mix of celebrities and ‘real women’, over the age of 40, who have been photographed in various states of stylish undress by renowned photographer Merwelene van der Merwe.
EntertainmentSunday jazz sessions at SuncoastBringing a year of fabulous Suncoast jazz to a great ending on Sunday, 29 November is superb young jazz vocalist Vanessa Moodley (pictured) backed by award-winning band, Synergy. The band features piano player Wayne Rengasamy; drummer Alwyn John Singh; bassist Sebastian Gilchrist; and alto saxophone player Thabani Gapara, all household names in the Durban gospel arena.
Media NewsNew FHM Movie Special in full HD on M-NetOn Saturday evening this weekend M-Net and M-Net HD will broadcast the immensely popular FHM Calendar Movie Special to the delight of FHM fans everywhere. Shot on location at Grand Hotel du Lagon Reunion Island, the hour-long movie is hosted by former FHM Sexiest Woman in South Africa and new FHM January 2010 cover girl, Tracy McGregor.
EventsSpecial AMASA November meeting debates new AMPS methodologyA hot topic in the media industry at the moment is the AMPS newspaper and magazine readership’s recently changed methodology. The progression follows the introduction of the new imported Capi system, a methodology widely used in France, Belgium and the UK.Starts: 24 November 2009
Ends: 24 November 2009
EntertainmentHalf price tickets for the Motown Show at SuncoastSuncoast Casino & Entertainment World (SUNCOAST) in Durban has announced a special, discounted ticket offer for The Motown Show’s final performances at the complex this week from Wednesday, 25 to Friday, 27 November.
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Media NewsWorld's press appalled by the massacre of journalists in PhilippinesThe World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has expressed absolute dismay and condemnation of the horrific massacre of 12 journalists, in an attack on a convoy in the southern Philippines that killed at least 46 people.
Media NewsGary Player to share how he achieved success with Sunday Times readersSouth Africans have the rare opportunity to discover what drove sporting legend Gary Player to ultimate success through an exclusive and intimate interview with him at his stud farm at Colesberg in the Northern Cape. In the interview Player, who has been voted by South Africa as the sportsman of the century, reveals that he believes it is impossible to succeed without suffering in life.
Media NewsCNN and world renowned aging experts discuss ‘living longer’ in live webcast on CNN.comCNN’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta leads, ‘The Search for Immortality’ and invites internet users to submit questions; live web event sponsored by Philips.
Media NewsLiezel and Bongani to host Soundcheck Live on M-NetIt’s officially the start of the summer season, and at M-Net that means hot new local shows. Multi-talented radio personalities Liezel van der Westhuizen of Jacaranda 94.2 and Bongani Nxumalo of 94.7 Highveld Stereo will join forces to host M-Net’s latest local offering, music request show, 'Soundcheck Live'.
Media NewsThe Gareth Cliff Show: episode 10On The Gareth Cliff Show this week, Gareth sinks his teeth into a topic that is a constant source of news and scandal in South Africa today: the state of the country’s CEOs and what has happened to the accountability that should go hand-in-hand with responsibility.
Media NewsMarie Claire SA appoints Aspasia Karras as new editorAspasia Karras has been appointed as the new Editor of the South African edition of leading fashion and beauty title, Marie Claire magazine. Karras will take over from Kate Wilson.
Media NewseBucks celebrates a rewarding nine yearsSince its inception in October 2000, eBucks has evolved from a business-to-consumer (B2C) ecommerce initiative for the FirstRand Group to South Africa’s most powerful rewards currency.
Media NewsCape Town TV could be off the airThe Cape Argus reports that a number of community television stations around South Africa are set to lose their frequencies and may have to close. CTV, Cape Town's only community television channel has received a letter from ICASA, stating that various community television stations had been issued temporary licenses due to the lack of available frequencies.
Media NewsSABC court drama intensifiesIOL.co.za reports that the SABC board has allegedly warned its senior executives not to testify against the broadcaster in a disputed R400-million tender it awarded to Sony. This emerged in the Johannesburg High Court on Monday, 23 November when the SABC was due to give reasons for its decision to award the tender to Sony instead of to Digital Horizons.
Media NewsTreasury gives SABC R1.5bn lifelineThe Business Day reports that the Treasury has extended a helping hand to the SABC by approving its application for a government bank guarantee of R1.47-billion. This is despite Finance Minister, Pravin Gordhan's insistence that he would take a tough stance on the bail-out of state-owned enterprises.
Media NewsMedia in uproar over FIFA's termsThe Business Day reports that with little more than two months to go before media accreditation for the World Cup closes, governing body FIFA and local media are locked in a stand-off over restricted terms and conditions imposed by FIFA on journalists and their publications.
Media NewsNumber portability due for shake-upAccording to the Business Report , mobile number portability (MNP) is to come under the spotlight again as the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa looks into a holistic intervention aimed at lowering high telecoms rates and stimulating competition.
EntertainmentParkview Christmas Market 2009 touched by angelsAngels have many overtones. Using the symbolism of what they represent as the ‘golden threat’ running through the Parkview Christmas Market 2009 to establish the spirit of advent has been a natural progression since the start of the market three years ago.
EntertainmentJosie Field brings joy to the parkDynamic performing artist and songwriter, Josie Field, has been added to the line-up of musical performances at this year’s Christmas Market. The market takes place from Friday, 27 November to 29 November at George Hay Park in Parkview.
In FocusPress Ombudsman calls for vigilant mediaBy Desi Tzoneva “We are at a knife’s edge,” said South African Press Ombudsman, Joe Thloloe on Media Freedom Day, commemorating Black Wednesday at WITS University. Thloloe expressed concern that South Africa might become a society where patronage and corruption become commonplace, and that it is the responsibility of the media to make sure that this doesn’t happen.
In FocusWe need “eternal vigilance” - LouwBy Desi Tzoneva Editor and Publisher of the Southern Africa Report, Raymond Louw, said on the anniversary of Black Wednesday, the day commemorating the apartheid government’s banning of newspapers, that the day meant only one thing: “there is a need for eternal vigilance” in order to prevent the erosion of freedom of press and of people against authority.
EntertainmentA deep night of compelling danceIn commemoration of World AIDS Day, PJ Sabbagha will be presenting a provocative new multimedia dance work titled Deep Night at the Dance Factory. It will run from 3 to 6 December.
EntertainmentT.K.O. Promotions invites public to launch of DJ CUTE album launchBusiness Affairs is a 12 track album featuring four of the country's top artists which includes Zonke; Oskido; Bruce; and DJ Christos. Also included in this album is a bonus CD compilation by Metro FM 's Night Life Express DJ Nutty. Business Affairs is a must have local compilation that is sure to set the dance floors blazing this festive season.
EntertainmentVuzu presents 25 years of House with originator Jesse SaundersTwenty-five years ago, house music was born – and this December VUZU is bringing the originator of this global music phenomenon to South Africa for a once-off exclusive live show.
Media NewsBBC could face cuts in online operationsNetImperative reports that the BBC Trust could cut back on its online operations, owing to criticism from members of the industry. The BBC has also been tasked with cutting down the activities of its commercial arm, BBC Worldwide, after competitors complained that the corporation’s financial muscle was giving it an unfair advantage.
Media NewsTwitter to roll-out paid-for business accountsNetImperative reports that Twitter will roll-out paid-for business accounts next year, as it looks for new ways to monetise its service. The paid-for commercial accounts would offer extra services to help companies tweeting to understand how the service is working for them, providing analytics; statistics; and feedback.
EntertainmentNew Moon smashes pre-sale bookings in South AfricaRecord attendances turned out for the midnight screenings of New Moon on Friday, 20 November with 10, 715 avid Twi-Fans coming out for their first bite of New Moon. According to Rory Tyson, National Sales Manager for Nu Metro Films, “To date, sales have recorded a massive 84 089 pre bookings which is the highest pre-sales figure ever recorded in South Africa.
EntertainmentIt's time for carols on Nelson Mandela SquareMake sure that you do not miss another spectacular event scheduled for Saturday, 12 December at 18:00 on Nelson Mandela Square. It is the time of year when those familiar and much loved songs abound everywhere but the annual Carols Spectacular, hosted on everyone’s favourite square, the Nelson Mandela Square at Sandton City, is undoubtedly the crowning carol event of every Christmas season.
Editorial DeskSocial search creates another reason to be part of the social webThe social web has created something new to think about in the online search war – social search in real-time. Google and Microsoft have gone head-to-head in the web; real-time; and social search realms, with both companies wanting to draw users to their sites to search for what they’re looking for; what people are saying about that topic; and what their friends think.
EntertainmentStandard Bank responds to SABT callThe recent Business and Arts South Africa call to members to support the struggling SABT has seen the first offering come from Standard Bank.
EntertainmentMercedes-Benz SA supports local creatives2009 has seen long-time Business and Arts South Africa member, Mercedes-Benz South Africa, step up its commitment to rewarding local creative talents. This has taken the form of multi-platform support for winners and finalists in the Mercedes Benz Award for South Africa Art and Culture 2009.
EntertainmentMine or yours, a night to rememberOn 17 November, the KZNSA launched an exhibition of the participants of their respected Professional Practice Course.
EntertainmentDIFF calls for entries for 2010The Durban International Film Festival has announced that its 31st edition will take place from 22 July to 1 August 2010.
Media News2009 M-Net VUKA! Awards winners namedThe winners of the 2009 M-Net VUKA! Awards were announced at an inspirational event at Johannesburg’s Bassline last night (25 November) as the pay-TV channel celebrated the local film and creative industry’s contribution to positive social change in South Africa.
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To Photoshop or not to Photoshop? The effect of media’s enhanced photos on body image

The ‘to Photoshop or not to Photoshop’ debate was raging on Carte Blanche last weekend. In this light, new digital magazine, COUP, has a strong ‘we do not digitally manipulate’ policy. On the other hand, most magazines do enhance aspects of the photos they use – particularly those on the front cover.


To Photoshop or not to Photoshop? The effect of media’s enhanced photos on body image
By Leigh Andrews

While the red eye reduction tool certainly has its benefits, it’s seen as ‘not cool’ to go so far as to erase stretch marks and recontour the body shape. Certain celebs have been known to kick up a fuss if this happens, such as Kate Winslet, who is not a fan of ‘excessive retouching’, and claims that the cover of GQ was altered to such an extent that it reduced the size of her legs by half.

The issue was highlighted again when Hotel Rwanda actress and poet, Lebo Mashile, complained that the November 2009 issue of True Love Photoshopped her ‘to look thinner.’ All fair and well to digitally enhance photos for aesthetic qualities, such as improving the quality of light in the photo, particularly those appearing in print titles, but where do we draw the line with Photoshopping?

In Carte Blanche on 22 August, Carol Albertyn Christie produced a segment presented by Annika Larsen on Photoshopping. This brought to light the issue of whether the beauty standards set by excessively airbrushed photos are realistic or not – considering that even Penelope Cruz, the woman with the most ‘symmetrical’ face, has her photos retouched before they appear in publications. In digitally manipulating these images, are we saying that the clothes only look good on created females or mannequins? Or that even supermodels don’t have lashes long enough to meet the standard the mascara brands are setting - so much so that they add in false lashes to create the illusion of the perfect set of cheek grazers?

Mashile explained on Carte Blanche that she is passionate about the topic of accurate female representation in the media and public space, and that she is comfortable in her own body – this is why she took offense – while the photo in the feature article ‘still looked like her’, the cover image made her look considerably thinner than she really is. There are some people out there who go to drastic lengths to ‘attain perfection’, with cosmetic surgery; tooth whitening; and rib removal for a smaller waist, but most of us are more than happy to load the snaps we take with a digital camera straight onto Facebook, without stopping to ‘touch up’ our look with an image editing program – it’s about capturing the moment, not the actual look. The recent Dove 'Self-Esteem Trust campaign highlighted by local advertising guru, Andy Rice, draws on this element – a plain-looking girl, with short hair and no make-up, being primped for a photo shoot – with hair extensions; extensive make-up; and a great deal of ‘Photoshopping’ to lengthen her neck and create a sharper image, before finally appearing on an advertising billboard. The ad then encourages watchers to join the ‘Campaign for Real Beauty’. The message of the campaign - to not make us feel pale in comparison - comes across strongly.

In this regard, Jessica Simpson is surprisingly one of the celebs who agreed to have herself photographed ‘without a stitch of make-up or retouching’ on the May cover of Marie Claire magazine. She is quoted as saying: "I don't have anything to prove anymore… What other people think of me is not my business.

This might be taking things a little too far on the other end of the spectrum, as when we want to look great in a photo, we will take the time to look good beforehand – on that note, Mashile also pointed out that there’s considerable ‘pre-image manipulation’ that goes on in a photo shoot before the photo is even taken, as make-up is placed on stretch marks and blemishes, and lighting is strategically placed to enhance certain features.

Artwell Nwaila, Creative Editor of COUP and Newsclip’s Publishing Division, is anti-air brushing as a whole, as he feels it takes away from the art of true photography. “Besides the fact that airbrushing makes one look ‘plastic’, airbrushing sets an unrealistic bar for the reader to reach physically. It is correct to assume that consumers expect airbrushed models on their publications, and yes, they do sell, but photographers and designers need to find the line between removing spinach from your teeth and completely overhauling a face.”

Nwaila adds that in the early years of Rolling Stone magazine, beautiful raw images set the trend for magazine covers – we now live in a society where ‘perfect’ is the bar. He adds, “If the photographer is any good, there should not be need for major ‘photo plastic surgery’. Maybe that’s where the problem starts…”

What are your feelings on this topic? Do you agree that air brushing sets unrealistic expectations, or is it just part of ‘the nature of photography’? Please share your thoughts on our blog.

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’Every sector is regulated – why shouldn’t the media be?’ Media freedom debate rages on

On Monday, 23 August, the University of Johannesburg hosted a public debate around the issue of the raging media freedom dispute. Chaired by Professor Adam Habib, the panel speakers included AVUSA’s Mondli Makhanya; media freedom expert from the Freedom of Expression Institute, Raymond Louw; and then-Parliamentary speaker and -Deputy President, Baleka Mbete.


By Desi Tzoneva

Habib began by highlighting that the University was hosting this gathering because of the importance placed on establishing a university that is engaged with society. “One way to do this is to ensure that we create platforms to deliberate issues for the society.”

Over the past few weeks, the Protection of Information Bill has been an important topic that has caused much controversy and has seen many getting involved and expressing concerns, said Habib, who added that the debate has sparked a number of events where many government figures are engaging with the issue, and one where representatives from foreign countries have expressed concern, making this “an opportunity to bring together the role players.”

AVUSA’s Mondli Makhanya opened the debate by stating that the level of press freedom has been a great source of pride for the country since the onset of democracy, and that this freedom of press extends to more than the press as it enables an entire society to be free. While many countries only achieve this after centuries, South Africa has done so in a short period of time, “something we should entrench.” Makhanya also advised that South Africans should push to be ‘more open’, as this is a reflection of prosperous societies.

“We shouldn’t want to lose this status… or be a country that limits freedoms such as the freedom of the media and freedom of expression,” he said.

“When media speaks out in defence of a free media, we’re not talking about our jobs but about the society we live in. Our jobs are to inform accurately; to let our society be open and robust; be open to debate; and help it define itself. We want to tell our stories freely and be a balanced and accurate press,” he stated.

Makhanya highlighted the ‘unnecessary acrimony’ and ‘bitter debate’, which has seen much said but ‘people talking past each other’. “We’ve moved from one extreme to another, where, as a result, we now debate our very democracy.”

Makhanya said that journalists; the media; and civil society has been accused of reacting hysterically to the recent Protection of Information Bill, despite its perception as “the most draconian piece of legislation we’ve encountered.”

“We, as the media, believe the government has rights to handle secrets for the security of a society, but this has to be done within a transparent system of classifying documents and a classification regime that is predictable.” The current Bill before parliament, he said, enables the classification of ‘virtually everything’ by bureaucrats at local and municipal levels; at parastatals; and at senior levels of government, without giving reasons.

He said this is ‘eerie’, as organisations such as COSATU have criticised the Bill due to fears that the increased power of parastatal executives may mean they could be criminalised for speaking about general issues with trade union members. The broadness is a problem, Makhanya added, mentioning the problem of the definition of ‘national interest’, which needs much clarification in order to take into account the public interest. “The document turns us into a secretive society where anyone can hide corrupt; wrong; or incompetent things,” and because of this, “Our society should err on the side of openness.”

He commented that the opposition to the Bill was not because the media does not want to be accountable or regulated - “we’re not above the law,” he said, but rather because the media believes that the current system of the Press Ombudsman and the Press Council is effective in holding the print media accountable. “Accusations that these institutions don’t have ‘teeth’, is not the case.”

The office of the Press Ombudsman is powerful and not biased towards the media, often making harsh judgements against it. Its rulings are obeyed without fail, and a sanction of apology is one of the strongest forms of punishment print media can get. This is why the media is also opposed to proposals of fining and imprisoning journalists.

“If the office is weak, we can strengthen it by asking the public to make suggestions and by meeting with the ruling party, but we’re very opposed to statutory regulations,” Makhanya stated, adding that any mechanisms put in place about media freedom are “not about today,” but rather about what is left behind for future generations.

Baleka Mbete spoke next and agreed with Makhanya that the recent debate has been unnecessary, “because we’re dealing with matters where it sounds like one side is trying to silence the other.” This, she said, is not the case. “We’re open and transparent. We want people to express different views, and, from this process, to come with a final product from various views on the table.”

She began by discussing the government’s stance on the Protection of Information Bill, and highlighted that this is legislation that any state needs. “Any government has, and must have, secrets, and it needs to regulate how information is classified and what is restricted.” Currently, South Africa is regulated by the 1982 Protection of Information Act, which was the regulating system for the apartheid state and was used against the press by the then ruling party, but this legislation, she said, is ‘outdated’.

“Contrary to what is assumed, the new Bill is not directed at the media but on how to classify; who should classify; on what basis; with what penalties being meted out for which offences,” she stated.

“The reality is that in 16 years of democracy, we’ve experienced some problems of information peddling… and increasing threats of espionage with specific departments earmarked.” The Bill, she said, is a clear intention by the government “to say we have order and a system that says how information is classified.” This legislation needs to improve on the 1980s Act because there are some private intelligence community bodies that need proper identification. “The Bill is about protecting citizens.”

Mbete moved to a discussion of the proposed Media Appeals Tribunal (MAT), and stated that although media freedom is protected, the freedom of expression should not be elevated above rights such as privacy and dignity. The MAT, she stated, would serve to strengthen the current self-regulatory institutions. It is envisioned that the Tribunal would be a statutory institution accountable to Parliament. “Every sector is regulated, why can’t the media be regulated?”

Other issues she identified included those of ownership; management; and operations. “Newspapers are businesses where owners call the shots and [have] policies according to which poor journalists need to write.”

The self-regulating system, she said, takes too long to make its rulings, causing damage to complainants who may have to wait months for an apology or vindication. “[The media thinks it is] a certain category of human beings whose rights can’t be trampled on. This system is not on it as it doesn’t look at the rights of individuals,” concluded Mbete.

Raymond Louw from the Freedom of Expression Institute again highlighted that when discussing media freedom, this does not only affect journalists – it affects everyone. “An attack on journalists means that the freedom of everyone is attacked.”

Louw highlighted some concerns with the Protection of Information Bill. He said that the Bill was unclear in its methods for classification and decreasing its draconian provisions. He also criticised the poor ‘consultation’ on the Bill between Parliament and the media, and said that it was vital that cautionary statements in the initial Bill be re-included in the current one. “The person deciding to classify information is not going to be held back about the rights of the public.”

Louw also commented on the wide definition of the term ‘national interest’ – “it’s so wide it encompasses everything,” and explained that an example of information that will be classified in the future would be the state of morale in the defence force. “Opposition and MPs are challenging the current minister on this issue, but if the bill is put in place, no-one would be able to do so.”

The current Bill is worse than the 1980s Act because it concentrates on the need to preserve secrecy on issues of national security. The previous Act does not refer to the national interest but to other interests which were never spelt out. The current Bill, however, does so.

Louw also highlighted that opposition to the Bill has not only come from media but also from institutions such as the Freedom of Expression Institute and civil society, with the most impressive opposition being from the Law Society of South Africa – a body representing 20 000 advocates and lawyers, who oppose the Bill on Constitutional grounds. COSATU, too, has opposed the Bill alongside other parliament members.

Louw stated that the question of punishing the media has been in existence before the formation of the office of the Press Ombudsman in 1995 as a result of the National Party (NP) government seeking visible forms of punishment. This was driven by a case where a person suffered at the hands of the media, but it was later found that the complainant had lied and the question of the fine already paid by the media had to be decided. Fines are inappropriate, said Louw, and added that in a survey of press councils in the world, 86% adhere to the system South Africa currently follows. The reason he cited is that punishment through fines or imprisonment “would contravene the freedom of expression in the Constitution and place media in a different category to ordinary citizens. It would contravene the freedom of expression clause.”

He ended by recommending that the Bill be withdrawn; rephrased; and redrafted after consultation.

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