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Week in review: Week ending 26 May 2010


Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Media NewsNational Geographic Kids remains top title National Geographic Kids remains the largest kids’ magazine in terms of circulation according to the first quarter results released by the Audit Bureau of Circulation.
EntertainmentDJ line-up for Africa’s biggest football party is announcedMore than 40 top DJs are heading the bill at Cape Town’s biggest football party – and the rush for tickets has begun…
EntertainmentCool Afro-pop vibes for The Lyric Dr Victor & the Rasta Rebels, one of South Africa's best-loved live Afro pop acts, will be performing at The Lyric Theatre for one night only on Saturday, 31 July.
Media NewsCOSA Communications launches new investment magazine for financial plannersCOSA Communications, a leading boutique publisher of print and electronic media, has announced the launch of INVESTSA - a specialist investment publication aimed at South Africa’s financial planning professionals.
EntertainmentSt Stithians College unveils Indawo Public Viewing Area for World CupSt Stithians College unveiled big plans for the 2010 FIFA Football World Cup at the college grounds in Randburg on Tuesday, 18 May. The event saw the launch of the FIFA-licensed Indawo Commercial Public Viewing Area, a public and corporate hospitality village.
EntertainmentJungle Fever comedy showCatch two of the country’s funniest people, Chris Forrest and Tumi Morake, live at The Fringe at the Joburg Theatre on Sunday, 4 July at 19:00. Chris Forrest’s deadpan comedy and Tumi’s in your face stand-up will be sure to leave you in stitches from start to finish.
EntertainmentLife, love and Flying Kites with BoysThe story of Myra and the four men in her life plays off in the Joburg Theatre from 1 to 6 June.
Media NewsThe Citizen soars 21% up in circulationIt has been an exciting start to the year for The Citizen newspaper - with sales soaring by an incredible 21% in the first quarter.
Media NewsFair usage policies will enhance customer experienceThe South African broadband landscape is changing fast in light of new offerings coming to the fore providing an uncapped service to the market. MWeb was first to market, with the big players quickly following suit, announcing similar solutions.
Editorial DeskWeighing up the impact of local versus international online newsWhile the internet has created a global village, there are several popular national and regional forums where South Africans have their say and share information. Media Update 's Kerryn Le Cordeur investigates the use of international; national; and regional websites to keep abreast of current events.
Media NewsThe Healing Power of Nature: The SystemEpisode 10 of The Healing Power of Nature , title 'The System', airs on Saturday, 22 May at 18:30 on SABC3.
Media NewsNavigate to the final with CoPilot Live South Africa Sat Nav AppFootball fans travelling around South Africa this summer will be able to find their way easily thanks to the newly available CoPilot Live South Africa sat nav app.
Media NewsJuly highlights on Sony Entertainment TelevisionThis month’s programming gets off to a powerful start from day one on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv channel 113) as 1 July sees the South African premiere of the brand new drama series, The Bridge , at 20:30, followed by the channel premiere of the highly popular police procedural The Shield season six at 21:20.
EntertainmentNational Eisteddfod Academy Awards A total of R30 000 was presented to top youth performers in music; dance; and drama at the seventh annual National Eisteddfod Academy Young Performer Awards . This was presented at the Arts Centre of the University of Johannesburg on Saturday, 15 May.
Media NewsRose the man of the momentRob Rose of Business Times scooped another award when he was announced as the overall winner of the Citadel Words on Money Award , presented in Johannesburg. Rose has won several categories of the Citadel Award in previous years, but this is the first time that he has won the overall award.
Media NewsJust published: 'Going Green' for newspaper publishersA new report that examines the environmental implications of 'green' strategies for newspaper companies has just been published by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
Entertainment ReviewsJohn Woo is back with Red CliffJohn Woo’s skills as a film-maker are fantastically and extravagantly showcased in Red Cliff , a film which marks his return to Eastern cinema. Marie Straub unpacks why, if you’re a fan, this is not one that you’re going to want to miss.
EntertainmentNUDgE a group exhibition opens at Artspace WarehouseOn Sunday 30th May 2010 at 4:30pm, Artspace Warehouse, 3 Hetty Ave Fairlands will launch with an exciting group exhibition titled ‘NUDgE’. The show uses ‘the nude’ as a theme and consists of six young artists from Johannesburg and Pretoria who interpret this theme in a variety of media.
Media NewsMapIT supplies web mapping for The Times Explorer interactive websitePremier digital mapping company, MapIT, has entered into a broad long term agreement to supply digital mapping data to media giant group, Avusa.
EntertainmentJesse Clegg live at The FringeJesse Clegg’s first concert production, When I Wake Up , sold out at the Nelson Mandela Theatre in May 2009, and now the talented Jesse is back for more shows at The Fringe in the Joburg Theatre from 17 to 20 June 2010.
EntertainmentLibertas Choir sings for students from AfricaOn Sunday, 23 May, music lovers can book a seat in the Endler Hall, Stellenbosch, for a Libertas choir concert, conducted by Johan de Villiers.
EntertainmentNomfusi and The Lucky Charms free concert at Mzoli'sBack from her whirlwind tour of the Easten Cape, Nomfusi joins the Lucky Charms for yet another knock-out concert on Sunday, 23 May, this time at the legendary Mzoli’s Butchery in Gugulethu.
Media NewsYFM clients get 99.2% commitment to accuracyIn the quest to reassure clients that they are getting what they have booked and paid for, YFM has fully integrated its AirWaves booking system with AFSTEREO’s Compliance Certification Service.
EntertainmentWin big with exciting promotions at Emperors PalaceEmperors Palace offers unbelievable gaming promotions to warm your pocket this winter with the Incredible Celebration Colossus II where players stand a chance to win their share of R20-million in cash; cars; points; and prizes!
GalleryCanterbury hosts an informal networking eveningCanterbury SA recently held an informal drinks function at their store in the V&A Waterfront. Canterbury staff member, rugby players, media representatives and suppliers got the opportunity to network and talk rugby over a few drinks.
Media News50/50 episode highlightOn the next episode of 50/50 , airing on Monday, 24 May on SABC2, find inserts titled 'Conservation Space'; 'Alien Fish'; 'Eco-Warriors'; and 'VeldFokus'.
EntertainmentReading and the human brainOrigins Centre's public lecture programme takes a look at reading next week, and its ability to transform the human brain.
Media NewsMobile TV Consortium and ICASA in disputeMyBroadband reports that the Mobile TV Consortium has referred the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) to the Public Protector’s Johannesburg offices following an allegation that ICASA allowed MultiChoic to submit an application for a mobile TV broadcasting license despite the pay-TV operator submitting a late application.
Media NewsGandar declared World Press Freedom HeroIOL reports that South African editor, Laurence Gandar, has been declared a World Press Freedom Hero by the International Press Institute (IPI), and will be honoured posthumously at a ceremony at the IPI World Congress in September.
Media NewsSouth African sportswriter loses battle with CancerIOL reports that Rodney Hartman, a well-respected South African sportswriter, passed away on Tuesday night after a long battle with Cancer.
EntertainmentDrumstruck for the soccer season at the Old Mutual Theatre on the SquareLearn to play the African drum with some of the top drummers in Africa. Experience the best of Gumboots; Zulu Dance; Bushman dance; and traditional South African song. Drumstruck is the world’s first interactive drum theatre experience. Each member of the audience has a drum and gets the chance to make extraordinary music together.
Thursday, 20 May 2010
EntertainmentMTN supports Prof Pitika Ntuli’s scent of invisible footprints exhibition The MTN Group is proud to be the supporter of Scent of invisible footprints – in moments of complexity , an exhibition and retrospective of sculpture and poetry works by world renowned artist and academic, Professor Pitika Ntuli.
EntertainmentAbdullah Ibrahim and the WDR Big BandThere are just under 10 days to go until Abdullah Ibrahim and the Grammy Award -winning WDR Big Band make their live South African début. They will be playing the critically-acclaimed new Ibrahim album, ‘Bombella’.
Media NewsOn Selimathunzi this weekThis Saturday, 24 May at 18:00 on Selimathunzi , Zizo meets up with Mzansi celebrities and Bafana soccer players at their public appearance before kickoff, and Kaos is in Braamfontein for the Johannesburg leg of the So You Think You Can Dance season 2 auditions.
EntertainmentTop government school honours Bafana BafanaCraighall Primary School is to demonstrate its support for South Africa’s national football team ahead of its first 2010 FIFA World Cup match on 11 June. The leading government school is to hold a party on 2 June honouring Bafana Bafana, with the centrepiece of the event being a mass Diski Dance display by the learners and staff.
EntertainmentMoreira ignites passion for Jazz at Bushfire FestivalCape Town’s best-loved jazz saxophonist and multi award-winner, Moreira Chonguica, featuring 'The Moreira Project', will once again grace international platforms as he performs on the Superstage at the Bushfire Festival held in Swaziland on Sunday, 30 May at 14:30.
Media NewsYouTube plants roots in South AfricaYouTube, the place where anyone with a video camera and an Internet connection can share their life; art; and voice with the world, on 17 May announced the launch of a South African domain .
EntertainmentCelebrate the best of jazz with Moreira at the Grahamstown Jazz FestivalMoreira Chonguica, renowned award-winning jazz saxophonist, accompanied by The Moreira Project, will be performing at the Grahamstown Jazz Festival, part of the National Arts Festival, on Monday, 21 June at 19:30 and Tuesday, 22 June at 22:00 at the DSG Hall, Grahamstown.
EntertainmentJohn Fogerty receives Icon Award at 58th Annual BMI Pop AwardsJohn Fogerty was presented with the BMI Icon Award at the 58th BMI Pop Awards. Taylor Swift was also in attendance.
Entertainment ReviewsSolar sizzles like fat in a frying panI made my way through Ian McEwan’s On Chesil Beach shortly after getting married, and found it to be a fascinating tale. Despite a similar focus on the devastating, lifelong consequences of a single act, McEwan’s latest release, Solar , is an entirely different kettle of fish...
Media RevisitedMonday Paper (Monitored) Monday Paper , launched 29 years ago, is a publication aimed at staff and some students of the University of Cape Town (UCT). A total of 6 000 editions is printed and distributed fortnightly on the university campus to stakeholders as well as the media. Regular content featured includes news on the university; its staff and students; as well as higher education news.
EntertainmentPhotographic journey takes TUT student along SA coastlineArmed with his camera and only a few other essential items, a 21-year-old B Tech: Visual Communication (Photography) student of the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is busy walking along the South African coastline to take photos for his thesis, titled The Creation of Majestic Land and Seascapes . His dog, Zeta, is accompanying him on the journey.
EntertainmentThe 13th annual Business Day BASA Awards deadline extendedThe deadline for South Africa’s premier arts and business awards has been extended to Friday, 28 May. The Business Day BASA Awards , supported by Anglo American, features 12 categories covering an increased range of creative mediums with architecture joining the likes of design; visual arts; dance; theatre; physical performance; fashion; and music in being eligible for recognition.
Media NewsClickthinking scoops Presidential Award from Web Analytics AssociationChief Operating Officer of Clickthinking, Niel Bornman, accepted a Presidential Award from the Web Analytics Association (WAA) at the recent eMetrics Optimisation Summit in San Jose, California.
Sponsored Press ReleaseAromat Shisanyama Comedy Tour Kicks OffWinter in South Africa promises to be a huge treat! Not only is the country gearing up for a soccer feast of note, the second year of the Aromat Shisanyama Comedy Tour also kicks off on 11 June.
Media NewsThe 13th annual Business Day BASA Awards deadline extended to 28 MayThe deadline for South Africa’s premier arts and business awards has been extended to Friday, 28 May. The Business Day BASA Awards , supported by Anglo American, features 12 categories covering an increased range of creative mediums, with architecture joining the likes of design; visual arts; dance; theatre; physical performance; fashion; and music in being eligible for recognition.
Media RevisitedPassport (Not-Monitored) Passport is a monthly information guide for the guests coming to South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which will highlight important destinations to see; major tourist attractions; and business interests.
Media Newswoman360 Scoops Gold at the 2009 AdVantage AdMAG Awardswoman360 collected an amazing seven awards at this year’s AdVantage AdMAG Awards . The Awards have become a sought after accolade in the consumer magazine industry.
Media NewsComrades now running on a PC near youRunning fans in South Africa and across the world will again be able to follow the Comrades Marathon race coverage online at www.comrades.com this year, the 85 th running of the historic race.
Media NewsPrison Break season 3 on SABC3 Prison Break season 3 will be re-broadcast on SABC3, starting on Sunday, 30 May at 20:30. In this season, having made it to Panama, Michael finds himself incarcerated in a very different kind of prison: an unruly Panamanian one with little in the way of rules.
Media NewsBare it all for Bafana BafanaIOL reports that a Facebook group called Fans in Training South Africa is inviting Capetonians to prove they are true Bafana Bafana supporters by baring it all in a ‘Mass Streak’. This is set to take place in Cape Town at 16:00 on 3 June.
Media NewsWAN-IFRA Cross Media Awards focus on local marketsPublishers from all over the world are now submitting their projects for the XMA Cross Media Awards 2010 ­ and there is still time to join them. Now in their fifth year, the Cross Media Awards will honour publishers who use multimedia platforms to build relationships with local markets; encourage interactivity; and help advertisers create local campaigns.
Entertainment2010 Fine Art – An eye on the World Cup11 June 2010 will see the start of the greatest sporting event in football history – the 2010 FIFA World Cup. And when it comes to the beautiful game, there is more going on in South Africa’s major cities than footy on the field. 2010 Fine Art is one such happening, with collections of football-inspired art hosted at galleries around the country from 1 June to 31 July.
EntertainmentWord power in Newtown this winterThe Newtown 2010 Festival has an intriguing selection of theatre and spoken-word poetry lined up for June and July, at the Market Theatre and Xarra Books. Prepare to have your senses assaulted and titillated when enfant terrible artist, Brett Bailey and Third World Bunfight present 'House of the Holy Afro' at the Market Theatre’s Main Theatre, from 11 June to 11 July.
Media RevisitedChimurenga (Not-Monitored) Chimurenga (a Shona word from Zimbabwe loosely translates as ‘struggle’), is a pan African publication of writing; art; ideas and politics, has been in print since March 2002. It was founded by Ntone Edjabe. The journal is published in print three times a year; online, monthly; and through themed performances called ‘Chimurenga Sessions’.
EntertainmentGuns N' Roses presents multimedia offeringIOL reports that Guns N’ Roses has completed a multimedia edition of the biography, Reckless Road , in which author, Marc Canter, recounts the making of the band’s debut album, Appetite For Destruction . The edition includes text; studio and concert footage; and interviews with band members.
Media NewsMake yourself heard on Channel O’s new iRequest showChannel O is again upping the ante on its interaction with music fans throughout the continent with a brand new music request show. Kicking off, appropriately, on Africa Day on Tuesday, 25 May at 18:00, the show is all about giving ordinary young Africans their 15 minutes of fame.
Media NewsThis week on 3Talk with Noeleen...This week on 3Talk , Noeleen discusses cervical cancer and the HPV vaccine; how technology has influenced communication; interviews Peter van Kets about his solo journey across the Atlantic; brings a monthly book show with a twist; and takes a look at soccer themed entertainment for kids and adults over the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Media NewsPakistan cracks down on un-Islamic contentBBC News reports that Pakistan has blocked YouTube because of its “growing sacrilegious content”. The country has also barred access to Facebook, and some Wikipedia pages are also being restricted as part of a crackdown on websites seen to be hosting un-Islamic content.
Friday, 21 May 2010
Media NewsPower of the GameSABC1 presents Power of the Game this Saturday, 22 May at 20:00. The docu-drama follows the highs and lows of the lovely game of football.
Media NewsAfrican Access National Business Awards announces finalistsAfrican Access has announced some of the finalists for the African Access National Business Awards , of which it is the headline sponsor. The awards, which boast some of South Africa’s major corporates as winners in the past, will be presented at a gala event on 27 May at the Sandton Convention Centre.
Media NewsSports Illustrated dedicates 90 pages of its June issue to the 2010 FIFA World Cup: on shelves nowGet all the latest 2010 FIFA World Cup information straight from the horse’s mouth with the Ultimate World Cup Special in this month’s issue of Sports Illustrated . 90 pages dedicated to key matches; star players; top teams; and all the stats – the definitive preview compiled by the best soccer writers on the planet.
EntertainmentTap Roots auditionsFrom Gibson Kente, to the Market theatre, to London’s West End, to the Royal Shakespeare company, Sello Maake kaNcube takes South Africa on a journey that will wrap itself around our magnificently diverse culture in a way few have dared. Tap Roots is an African musical extravaganza that wakes up an era when dance was king and romance its queen.
EntertainmentCollaborations at the Standard bank Jazz FestivalOn Thursday, 25 June, Danilo Perez meets Sibongile Khumalo in Grahamstown, with Shannon Mowday (sax); Victor Masondo (bass); and Clement Benny (drums).
EntertainmentTygerberg Children’s Choir off to ChinaIn July, Tygerberg Children's Choir will participate in three categories at the sixth World Choir Games in Shaoxing, China. On 6 June they will perform their competition programme in a special Gala Concert in the Hugo Lambrechts Auditorium in Picton Street, Parow.
Media NewsCyber strangers hook up on TVWhat happens when cyber strangers hook up to party? We have no idea but with the help of SABC1's Selimathunzi , the whole of Mzansi will soon find out. Since the début of South Africa's premiere TV website, TVSA in 2006, strangers from across the country have been watching TV together. Now they're meeting to party - on TV itself.
Media NewsCelebrity judges shortlist finalists in the Doodle 4 Google competitionFormer pop Idols Africa presenter, Lebo Mzwimbi, and renowned artist, Zapiro, have joined Google's panel of judges as the Doogle 4 Google competition entered its second round today. They whittled down hundreds of entries drawn from 2 000 schools across the country, to a list of 10 finalists.
EventsPxl_shft Photoshop series - DurbanStarts: 21 May 2010
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EntertainmentThe world premiere of ShootingDurban playwright; actor; and director, Ashwin Singh, presents a new one hander football-themed drama, Shooting , at the Catalina Theatre from 27 May until 13 June.
EntertainmentGauteng Jazz Orchestra for Africa DayGauteng's very own Jazz Orchestra will dazzle the province in a series of stellar performances. These will start on 29 May at the Africa Day Concert at the Dries Niemandt Park in Ekurhuleni where the orchestra will be sharing the stage with jazz singer, Mimi Ntenjwa.
Media NewsELLE announces 2010 make-up artist competition winnerTwenty-seven year-old Johannesburg resident, Stefanie Payendee, has won the 2010 ELLE New Talent Make-Up Artist Search, in partnership with international make-up brand, Max Factor. Payendee was named the winner at the final event, which was held at The Runway in Cape Town on the Thursday, 13 May.
EntertainmentWhich way to the Wok?Charn-Lee's is a new locally-conceptualised franchise fast food store, now open at Morning Glen Mall. Marie Straub went to check it out and found that tasty can also mean healthy.
Media NewsComing up on Carte Blanche MedicalThis Monday, 24 May, Carte Blanche Medical airs at 19:00 on M-Net. In this episode, the team scrubs up for theatre to report on Deep Brain Stimulation surgery, and investigates comparative genomic hybridisation.
Media RevisitedWordsetc (Not-Monitored) Wordsetc is an upmarket, ABC-audited literary journal that showcases top South African literature. It comes out quarterly. Launched in 2007, it comprehensively covers the South African literary scene, informing readers about past writers as well as emerging ones.
Media NewsOn Carte Blanche this SundayComing up on Carte Blanche this Sunday, 23 May at 19:00 on M-Net, the team investigates the practice of 'rent-a-baby'; catches up with desert runner, Ryan Sandes; explores Metro Cops' heavy-handed approach; and takes a look at South Africa's most anticipated theatrical event for the year, Boys in the Photograph .
Media NewsNew shows and faces premiere on Discovery ChannelDiscovery Channel will bring a host of new programming to South Africa from July, including a number of international smash hit shows and new characters. Debuting on South African screens this winter are Britain’s hottest tech celebrities from The Gadget Show ; the super cool crew from LA Ink ; and Buddy Valastro, and his eccentric Italian family members from Cake Boss .
EntertainmentThe official art poster edition 2010 FIFA World Cup South AfricaLovers of contemporary fine art will be soon able to plug into 2010 FIFA World Cup fever in Cape Town, when DKA opens its outlet at Shop 116, Clock Tower Shopping Centre, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town on 3 June.
Media NewsGoogle's latest venture is 'smart TV'BBC News reports that Google has launched its ‘smart TV’ service, which unites live TV with the web by allowing users to search both live channels, as well as content from websites like YouTube. Special TV sets, or normal TVs connected to a Google box, will also allow people to access the web and download applications.
Media NewsBusiness Day gives Youth Day insight on 15 JuneYouth Day reflects on the protest that started on this day in 1976 when police responded with tear gas and live bullets to Soweto high school students who had taken to the streets demanding better education. Business Day 's indepth feature will look at some who have had the drive and determination to look beyond their limitations to make the most of what a free South Africa offers.
EntertainmentJoin Cape Town's premier dance event The Baxter Dance Festival promises to be a bumper season in August, with some exciting innovations that celebrate Cape Town's diverse dance talent.
Media NewsSupersport launches new-look websiteThe Supersport website has been revamped. Visit www.supersport.com to view the changes.
EntertainmentSize matters as Suncoast launches KZN's first giant slot machines Make da machines beeger . And that’s just what Suncoast Casino & Entertainment World in Durban has done with the installation of two colossal slot machines, which are the first of their kind to grace the floor of a KwaZulu-Natal casino.
Media NewsWinning brands announced in first-ever heat 5 Star Awards 2010 Celebrity news magazine, heat , reveals the favourite brands of its predominantly affluent female fans, aged between 16 and 30, with the first-ever heat 5 Star Awards 2010 .
Media NewsAyew to launch African soccer websiteA unique football website dedicated solely to African soccer and its players worldwide called www.afrikansoccer.com will be launched by football star, Andre Dede Ayew in the last week of May.
Media NewsMWEB portal records one-million unique browsersOn the back of its recent launch of affordable uncapped ADSL that shook up the Internet market, MWEB has seen impressive growth in the number of unique browsers accessing its online portal – www.mweb.co.za – and for the first time has reached the milestone of one-million unique users in a month.
Entertainment ReviewsJake Gyllenhaal, Prince of PersiaMarie Straub gives her take on Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time , advising you not to shy away, even if it is a double-barrelled title, as there are things you need to know about time travel; ostriches; secret government killing activities; Ben Kingsley’s eyeliner; why you shouldn’t pay taxes; and Jake Gyllenhaal’s muscles.
EntertainmentChonguica will not perform at Bushfire FestivalIt has been announced that jazz performer, Moreira Chonguica, will no longer be performing at the Bushfire Festival, due to a family bereavement.
Media NewsFootball fever hits Tshwane media Just 20 more sleeps before football’s greatest event kicks off on South African soil and it’s plain to see that the City of Tshwane has soaked up football fever. The City of Champions has embraced the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in an exciting and appealing way that speaks to the biggest sporting event in South African history.
Media NewsPlay golf like a pro with Shape’s Beginner’s Guide to GolfThe June issue of Shape magazine will give readers a head start on the game of golf with the Beginner’s Guide to Golf . The 48-page supplement, sponsored by Mitchum, covers everything from business and golf; golfing etiquette; to knowing which clubs to join; how to score; and ways to warm up.
Media NewsComing up on Hola MpinjiOn the next episode of Hola Mpinji , airing on Tuesday, 25 May at 21:30 on SABC2, Stanza takes Pinkie to Pampier's shack, but she attacks Pampier when she sees her clothes strewn all over the place. Stanza calms her down. He then encourages her to keep their dream of entering the Gospel competition alive.
Media NewsMotswako speaks to the single moms out thereComing up on the next episode of Motswako , airing on SABC2 at 21:30 on Monday, 24 May, Penny Lebyane helps viewers to realise that being a single mom doesn't mean you can't or won't find love again.
Media NewsAmerican lobola and 'want a lift, baby?' coming up on Ga re DumeleComing up on Ga re Dumele on 23 May is a show titled, 'Bogadi ba Amerika' (American lobola), in which Jimmy, a visiting Pastor from America, gets Jane interested in more than just church. And while Josephine is worried about her daughter’s misplaced affections, all Ratau sees is dollar signs as he hears how much lobola cows cost in the states.
Media NewsDanny K and Third Wave on M3On Friday, 28 May at 16:30 on SABC2, the musically versatile Danny K visits Music Moves Me (M3) and speaks about his love for South African music and making his music versatile. Then Third Wave, a South African hip hop group, speak talk to Raphael about making music that crosses racial boundaries. This week’s dancers, Fusion Lords, swag out M3 with their slick moves.
Media NewsClegg explores the Free State and Cape TownIn A Country Imagined on 23 May, travelling through the intoxicating golden light of the Free State, past its vast farmlands and sandstone koppies, to extraordinary ancient rock art and other sites of deep spiritual connection, Johnny Clegg follows this radiant trail of space and spirit to experience the lesser known nature of this region and the art it has inspired.
Media NewsHere's looking at you, kidWhat could be more celebrated than a young lioness hunting the Kenyan plains? What could be more threatened than that same lioness? Africa Geographic ’s cover story this month focuses on the remarkable conservation work undertaken to protect both the people and wildlife in and around Kenya’s Amboseli National Park.
Monday, 24 May 2010
Media NewsMeet the winner of Style InternFive months ago, hundreds of young and vibrant young people from across South Africa, dreaming of a job in the glossy magazine industry, entered the search for the new FAIRLADY Style Intern . But in the end it was radiant Sunshine Shibambo (27), from Soweto, who charmed and impressed the tough judges the most.
Media NewsDisney Channel programme highlights for JulyThis July, Disney Channel is bringing programming that will have you glued to your seats. Some of the exciting programmes coming up include the season three finale of Hannah Montana ; brand new episodes of Good Luck Charlie ; Stitch! The Series ; Phineas and Ferb ; and Fairly Odd Parents .
Media NewsLotus beats pro-tour big guns and Visser takes off-road winThis week's Cars in Action Online reports that the weekend saw an enticing mix of local and international action. All the gossip from the Altech GT and other Pro-Tour formulae is available online now. The latest local Off-Road report looks at how privateers, Chris Visser and Japie Badenhorst, scooped their second win of the season at the Sugarbelt 400.
Media NewsNBC increases competitive edge through ICT virtualisation from the Integr8 GroupThe Integr8 Group, a Microsoft Certified Gold partner, has seen off a number of competitors vying for a tender to provide virtualisation services as well as the deployment of additional Microsoft services for NBC Holdings. Technical experts at the Integr8 Group have completed the initial phases of the project with positive results.
Media NewsSony to bring 3D to life during the 2010 FIFA World Cup™The premium 3D Experience Dome '3D world Created by Sony' will be built on the Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton, Johannesburg and will bring 3D to life for fans and visitors to South Africa during the most important sporting event ever, the 2010 FIFA World Cup™.
Media NewsHaffajee stepping up City Press' image Finweek reports that Ferial Haffajee’s redesign of City Press to position it as a leading Sunday paper among all race groups has brought it into competition with the leading players in the weekend newspaper market, such as the Sunday Times , and has served to tighten the competition in this market.
Media NewsICASA's Mobile TV decisionMyBroadband reports that the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has said that it received Mobile TV licensing applications from the Mobile TV Consortium; Super 5 Media; MultiChoice Africa; and e.tv by the deadline of 7 May.
Media NewsSABC board not in favour of new appointmentMyBroadband reports that the SABC board did not approved the surprise naming of Phil Molefe as head of news at the public broadcaster and was expected to challenge the appointment over the weekend. Molefe was given the job two weeks before the applications were to be presented to the board.
Media NewsProperty magnate launches newspaperThe Weekend Post reports that Nelson Mandela Bay property magnate, Ken Denton, has launched his own newspaper, CentralNews , in an attempt to put a positive spin on the criticism and negative publicity he receives.
EntertainmentThe Vodacom Funny Festival - Cape Town's Winter tonicThe sixth Vodacom Funny Festival , Cape Town’s premier comedy festival, runs for the duration of the 2010 FIFA World Cup at the Baxter Theatre. The popular annual event, which has become 'Cape Town’s Winter Tonic', opens on 7 June and runs for five weeks through to 11 July.
Media NewsMen’s Health cements lead in male magazine segmentSouth African men's magazine, Men's Health , has recorded good performance with the release of the January to March 2010 Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) figures - cementing the publication as the leading male magazine in South Africa. Men's Health grew circulation by 5% to 76 373 and continues to be the number one male magazine.
Media NewsSouth African surfing icon and model, Roxy Louw, announced as FHM’s Sexiest Woman in the World 2010, presented by Samsung 3DTwenty-two-year-old, sought-after model and well-known surfer, Roxy Louw, walked away with top honours this year as FHM ’s Sexiest Woman in the World, presented by Samsung 3D, after more than two-million record-breaking votes were received.
EntertainmentWhat's on at Suncoast...Coming up at Suncoast this June and July is a host of activities for everyone. Check out the list below for more information.
Entertainment ReviewsFHM’s 100 sexiest women in the world event sizzledWith downtown Johannesburg’s make-over, it comes as no surprise that FHM chose an old building in Simmonds Street in Jozi’s city centre as the venue to reveal the magazine’s ‘100 sexiest women in the world’ edition. Nondlela Maponya attended the star-studded event and says the mood was vibey and the entertainment, like this year's sexiest woman in the world, Roxy Louw, was hot.
EntertainmentGourmet food-for-thought at National Arts Festival Think!Fest Leading thought-leaders; vocal opinion-shaper;s and charismatic celebrities will be cooking up a storm that will provide much food-for-thought in a series of talks and panel discussions on the National Arts Festival Think!fest programme, from 20 June to 4 July. The National Arts Festival welcomes SAfm as the media partner for Think!Fest.
EntertainmentChinese pianist Chun Wang for JMSThe Johannesburg Musical Society's season continues with a concert by the prodigious young pianist Chun Wang. He will perform in the Linder Auditorium, St Andrews Road, Parktown on Sunday, 6 June at 17.00.
EntertainmentCall for entries: Durban Short Film ChallengeThe Durban Short Film Challenge is an exhilarating filmmaking competition organised by the Durban Youth in Film Society. It takes place from 24 May to 15 June, and is showcased at the Durban International Film Festival from 22 July to 1 August.
Media NewsFacebook to introduce simplified privacy settingsMashable reports that Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg has addressed Facebook users’ privacy concerns in a column in the Washington Post. In the column, Zuckerberg admits that users find their privacy setting confusing and too complex, and promises new, simplified settings “in the coming weeks”.
Media NewsWho owns print? Christian Bell states that the question, 'who owns print?' is a good one but that we may also want to ask 'who should own print?' Corporations spend considerable time and effort managing and maximising investment in areas such as IT; HR; facilities and other direct spend areas. However, they typically overlook a huge but hidden commodity – print.
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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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OFM targets the LSM seven to 10 income bracket, are between the ages of 25 and 49 and are innovators; enjoy leisure activities; sport and the outdoors. OFM is broadcast 24 hours a day on 13 different frequencies - covering the Free State; Northern Cape; southern Gauteng; and North West. The st...
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Standard Bank is popping-up an effective campaign

When designing an advertising campaign, how effective is it to use more than one platform in which to run your campaign? Standard Banks’s new MyCard campaign is one such example that uses the mediums of both television and print. Totally Mad’s Lindsey Kin comments....read more
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