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Week in review: Week ending 28 July 2010


Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Media NewsThe search is on for season two of SA's Got TalentAfter a successful début in 2009, SABC2 has confirmed it will be hosting a second season of the talent search contest, SA’s Got Talent . Auditions for the new show, which premieres on the channel on 16 September, will take place nationally from the 18 July and they’re open to 'any age, any act'.
Media NewsThe search is on for the country's favourite dancerEpisode two of So You Think You Dan Dance on Saturday, 31 July on SABC1, begins with the search for the country’s ‘favourite dancer’. The first stop is Johannesburg.
EntertainmentPlayhouse auditions for the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, CinderellaThe Playhouse Company will hold auditions for its 2011 festive Season, with the intention of staging the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, Cinderella . The auditions will be to cast the principal roles of Cinderella; Prince Charming; the Step Mother; the two Step Sisters; and the Fairy Godmother. Those wanting to audition should be proficient in singing; dancing; and acting.
EntertainmentFish out of water in Tel AvivThe new 'fish out of the water' romantic comedy, Hello Goodbye , starring French acting icons, Gerard Depardieu and Fanny Ardant, will be released exclusively at SK Cinema Nouveau Theatres nationwide from this Friday, 23 July.
Media NewsLaunch of Sowetan LIVE sees site move forward with its readersAfter the successful relaunch of the Sowetan newspaper a year ago, Avusa Media LIVE has launched the revamp of its digital home Sowetan LIVE, www.sowetanlive.co.za . This follows extensive research among its fast-moving and rapidly evolving users.
Media RevisitedRadio Graaff Reinet (Not Monitored) Radio Graaff Reinet is a station that accommodates all race groups between the ages of 18 and 50 and it broadcasts in English and Afrikaans
Media RevisitedRadio Grahamstown (Not monitored)Launched in late 1995, Grahamstown Community Radio is a Xhosa-based station that targets listeners between the ages of 18 and 49. The station has a mix of 60% music and 40% talk.
Media RevisitedRhodes Music Radio (Not monitored)With its first broadcast in 1981, Rhodes Music Radio is a station that is based at the campus of Rhodes University and it covers a 50km radius around its station.
Media RevisitedTakalani Community Radio (Not monitored)Broadcast from Aliwal North in the Eastern Cape, Takalani Community Radio is a Xhosa; South Sotho; English; and Afrikaans-based station that targets the youth as well as young adults.
Media RevisitedVukani Community Radio (Not monitored)Xhosa-based Vukani Community Radio is a station that targets listeners aged 18 to 34 and its programming mix consists of a 40% talk and 60% music format.
Media NewsWizards, witches and rock on Disney Channel this weekendDisney Channel has another exciting weekend line-up planned for the weekend of 23 to 25 July. Highlights include a double bill of Wizards of Waverly Place ; Road to Camp Rock 2 ; the premiere of the new Camp Rock 2 music video; and the movie, Twitches Too .
Media RevisitedIlitha Community Radio (Not monitored) Ilitha Community Radio is a station aimed at women and the youth and it broadcasts in a variety of languages for an audience aged 16 to 34.
Media NewsCakes, tattoos and machines on Discovery ChannelHighlights on the Discovery Channel for the period 2 to 22 August include lots of Cake Boss action; the continuation of LA Ink ; and the premiere of How Machines Work .
Media NewsGreat White appetite in Animal Planet's August line upOn Monday, 2 August at 20:05 catch the premiere of Great White Appetite , part of Animal Planet’s Shark Month. The documentary explores one of the most famous ocean predators, the Great White shark.
Media NewsDiscovery World is all about mysteries and natural phenomena in AugustDiscovery World (DStv Channel 250) sets out to uncover some of the world's greatest mysteries and natural phenomena from 2 to 22 August, with highlights including Mystery of the Lost Catacombs ; Bermuda Triangle Exposed ; Storm Rider ; and The Loch Ness Monster Revealed .
Media NewsSports stars bare it all in the August issue of Sports IllustratedTaking his shirt off for the first time in front of the cameras is Springbok eighthman, Pierre Spies, who reveals the inch-perfect build that powers his devastating performance on the field. Also 'uncovered' are Springbok centre, Wynand Olivier; surfer, Rosy Hodge; showjumper, Cara Frew; mixed martial arts fighter, Darren Daniel; gymnast, Odette Richard; and footballer, Ryan Botha.
EntertainmentRooftop II at UJ Art GalleryAn indoor and outdoor sculpture exhibition entitled Rooftop II , including over 60 works by 48 artists, will be curated by Gordon Froud. Rooftop II will be hosted at the UJ Art Gallery from Saturday, 31 July to 28 August.
EntertainmentMusical magic at the 2010 Marimba FestivalThe fifth National Marimba Festival , hosted by St Dominic’s School, takes place from 7 to 9 August. The 2010 National Marimba Festival promises to outstrip the success of its predecessors with a programme that provides the perfect combination of skill and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy.
Media News'Resident Blogger' captures World Cup excitement at V&A WaterfrontAs part of a strategic campaign to bring the World Cup celebrations to life for locals and visitors, Cape Town blogger, Dax Villanueva, was given an all access pass to the V&A Waterfront to report live from Cape Town’s World Cup celebrations hub. As the official 'Resident Blogger', Dax provided a behind-the-scenes look at the V&A Waterfront during the month-long festivities.
Media NewsCreate animated HIV/ AIDS prevention message and win big with Siyayinqoba Beat It!The SABC1 youth-oriented HIV/ AIDS magazine programme, Siyayinqoba Beat It! has launched a competition for the best animated public service announcement (PSA) about HIV/ AIDS.
Media RevisitedIndosakusa (Icora FM) (Not monitored) Icora FM is a community station based in northern KwaZulu-Natal in the area of Eshowe. The station was established on 10 December 1997 in the King Dinuzulu Township.
Media RevisitedRadio Khwezi (Not monitored)Inkanyezi Yokusa, better known as Rado Khwezi , began broadcasting on 2 September 1995 and now reaches most of the KwaZulu-Natal and the Natal Midlands.
Media RevisitedHighway Radio (Monitored) Highway Radio is a Christian-based station that began broadcasting on 16 December 1995. The station can be heard across Durban and it focuses on lifestyle content for a contemporary audience.
Media RevisitedDurban Youth Radio (Not Monitored) Durban Youth Radio or DYR 105.1 FM is a contemporary youth-based station that established in 1995. DYR is described as young and upmarket community station.
Media RevisitedImbokodo Community Radio (Not monitored) Imbokodo Community Radio started out as an empowerment project by the women's organisation Sobonakhona in 1995. Imbokodo broadcasts from IsiPingo in Durban.
Media RevisitedNewcastle Community Radio (Not monitored)Found on 103.7 FM, Newcastle Community Radio or NCR broadcasts from Madadeni in Newcastle and its listeners are 70% Zulu-; 20% English-; and 10% Afrikaans-speaking.
EntertainmentToonlab political cartooning workshopCan you draw? Interested in politics? If the answer is yes to both questions, join CCIBA’s Andy Mason; Zapiro; Sowetan ’s Sifiso Yalo; and others. Jozi Book Fair and CCIBA (Centre for Comic, Illustrative and Book Arts) presents: Toonlab Workshop On Political Cartooning, on Saturday, 7 August at Workers Museum, Newtown, Johannesburg from 09:00 to 16:00.
Media RevisitedRadio Sunny South (Not monitored) Radio Sunny South is a community station that is broadcast 24/7 and targets all ages. The station reaches six municipalities.
Media RevisitedHindvani Radio (Not monitored)Meaning ‘Voice of Hindi’, Hindvani Radio , which began broadcasting on 1 September 2002 is broadcasted in Durban on 91.5FM and in Pietermaritzburg on 102.3FM.
EntertainmentGugulective Ityala aliboli/ Debt don’t rotGoodman Gallery Projects at Arts on Main presents a new show by Cape Town-based artist network, Gugulective from 24 July to 28 August.
Media RevisitedMaputaland Community Radio (Not monitored) Located in the north-eastern region of KwaZulu-Natal, Maputaland Community Radio focuses on the upliftment of disadvantaged social sectors of the community. The station is broadcasted from Jozini on 107.6FM and it targets Zulu-speaking listeners as well as English; Tsonga; Swazi; and Afrikaans listeners.
Media NewsThe definitive account of the 1995 Rugby World CupAn acclaimed new documentary tells the real story behind the Springboks’ miraculous road to glory at the 1995 Rugby World Cup, capturing all the excitement; high emotion; and political intrigue surrounding this landmark event in the nation’s history.
Media RevisitedIzwi Lomzansi Community Radio (Not monitored)Found on 98.0 FM, Izwi Lomzansi Community Radio is a youth-based station that is broadcast on a 100km radius around Durban.
Media RevisitedVibe FM (Not Monitored)A relatively new radio station, Vibe FM is broadcast from Kwa Mashu in Durban and it can be found on 94.7 FM.
Media RevisitedInanda Community Radio (Not monitored)Found on 88.4 FM, Inanda Community Radio became operational in 2003 and is broadcast in the INK (Inanda, Ntuzuma and KwaMashu) nodal development area.
Media RevisitedUmgungundlovu Community Radio (Not monitored) Umgungundlovu Community Radio can be found on 107.6 FM and it focuses on community upliftment; edutainment; and entertainment.
Media RevisitedGood News Community Radio (Not monitored)English-based Good News Community Radio is a Christian-based station that broadcasts from Stanger and can be found on 93.6 FM.
EntertainmentVandercook centenary print bundle exhibitionA showcase of letterpress printed ephemera from 90 printers around the world, celebrating the 100 th anniversary of the Vandercook Proof Press. The exhibition is arranged by Mark Sandham and Kalle Pihlajasaari, two of the South African participants in the print exchange, at William Cullen library on the Wits University East campus until 30 July.
Media RevisitedLetlhabile Community Radio (Not monitored) Letlhabile Community Radio broadcasts on 99.5 FM and is targeted at African language speakers.
EntertainmentExamination of early human thinkingStudies related to the origin of human thought will be reviewed at an Origins Centre talk in August presented by Alexandra Sumner PhD. The lecture is titled 'Mind and Matter: Palaeolithic Technology and the Evolution of Human Cognition'.
Media RevisitedMoretele Community Radio (Not monitored) Moretele Community Radio broadcasting on 106.6 FM is a youth-based radio station that targets young black individuals between the ages of 16 and 30. The station broadcasts from Babelegi to a radius of 72 kilometres.
Media RevisitedRadio Mafisa (Not monitored) Radio Mafisa is broadcast from Moretele in Rustenburg and it targets listeners between the ages of 16 and 35.
Entertainment ReviewsNot another Nightmare on Elm StreetIn 1984, one Freddy Krueger first terrorised the teenagers living on Elm Street. Now, in 2010, Wes Craven's classic Nightmare on Elm Street has been reimagined and brought to the screens to terrify a new generation.
Media NewsAfrica Geographic captures freeze frame animal momentsThe August issue of Africa Geographic indulges with freeze frame animal moments, as Jami Tarris's photographic interpretations capture animal behaviour as they 'fight, flight, play and breathe'. These superb images provide a visual link between highly endangered animals and people – substantiating the importance of relationships between all mammals.
Media NewsTough times for seabirds in this month's Africa - Birds & BirdingThese are tough times for seabirds, and this issue of Africa – Birds & Birding focuses on the critical issues facing marine species. The African Penguin has officially been uplisted from Vunerable to Endangered, with declining fish stocks taking their toll on the species’ ability to survive.
Media NewsBridging the gap between design and art: The launch of DESIGN>ART Design Magazine 's latest offering is out and DESIGN>ART is the latest addition to the DESIGN> stable of publications. Launched in collaboration with the Johannesburg Art Gallery, DESIGN>ART focuses on promoting the arts and its relationship to design from South Africa, the African continent and beyond.
Media NewsSeptember Highlights on Sony Entertainment TelevisionSeptember on Sony Entertainment Television (DStv channel 113) sees the highly anticipated South African premiere of Packed to the Rafters season two from 21 September at 20:30. Viewers will also be treated to a daily double dose of Will & Grace when seasons four and five premiere on the channel from 2 September at 20:05.
Media NewsHunt the ice cold shot with Jägermeister and 5FMFour days. Four locations. One mission – bring out the master hunter in you and take up the challenge. Find the bottle of Jägermeister, frozen in the oversized block of ice, and stand a chance to win an all expenses paid trip with 5FM ’s Grant and Anele to Germany to visit the home of Jägermeister.
Media RevisitedVaaltar FM (Not monitored) Vaaltar FM is a community radio that broadcasts on 93.6 FM in English; Afrikaans; and Tswana.
EntertainmentYoung SA composers have the ‘write’ stuff SAMRO Endowment for the National Arts (SENA) has announced the four young composers who will be competing for two R170 000 scholarships.
EntertainmentThe 13th annual BASA Awards nominees announcedBusiness and Arts South Africa (BASA) has announced the nominees for the 13 th annual Business Day BASA Awards , supported by Anglo American, which pay tribute to those businesses who are actively making a difference by sponsoring arts and culture events throughout the country.
Media RevisitedRadio Lichtenburg (Not monitored) Radio Lichtenburg is a community station dedicated to the Afrikaans community and broadcasts on the 92.6 FM frequency.
Media RevisitedStar FM (Not monitored) Star FM started broadcasting on 7 July 2005 and is a sound broadcaster in the Southern district of the North West Province.
Media RevisitedAganang Community Radio (Not monitored) Aganang Community Radio on the 90.0 FM frequency was established in 2003 and was granted a broadcasting licence from ICASA in 2007.
Media RevisitedBosveld Stereo (Not monitored) Bosveld Stereo on the 107.5 FM frequency is an Afrikaans, Christian-based community station in Hartbeespoort.
Media RevisitedMafikeng FM (Not monitored) Mafikeng FM on the 96.7 FM frequency is a community-based radio station that caters for all ages in Mafikeng and surrounding areas.
Media RevisitedXK FM (Not monitored) XF FM is a community station that aims to preserve and celebrate the language; culture; religions; and traditions of the !Xun- and Khwe-speaking communities in the Northern Cape.
Media RevisitedMunghana Lonene FM (Monitored) Munghana Lonene FM is a SABC radio station that caters for the xiTsonga people across Gauteng; Limpopo; and Mpumalanga.
Media RevisitedEmmanuel Haven FM (Not monitored) Emmanuel Haven FM is a Christian-based community station situated in Port Elizabeth.
Media RevisitedKowie FM (Not monitored) Kowie FM is a community radio station on the 99.0 FM frequency established by Robbie Blake. Kowie FM went on air on 4 September 2009 in Port Alfred.
Media RevisitedLink FM (Not monitored) Link FM can be found on the 97.1 FM frequency and is a Christian-based community station in East London.
Media RevisitedSAfm (Monitored)Almost 71-years-old, SAfm is SABC’s national English language public radio station. SAfm is broadcast from its headquarters at Radio Park in Auckland Park.
Media RevisitedThobela FM (Monitored) Thobela FM is a contemporary radio station owned by SABC that caters for the Northern Sotho speaking community in terms of understanding and acknowledging their cultural heritage.
Media RevisitedUmhlobo Wenene FM (Monitored)Eastern Cape station, Umhlobo Wenene FM , is the second largest radio station in the country. The station aims to address and provide content for a contemporary black market.
Thursday, 22 July 2010
Media News'Date my dad' on Jacaranda 94.2Following the successful Double Up, two boobs and a bag of cash and World Cup of Music, which collectively generated more than 500 000 SMS responses, Jacaranda 94.2 heats up the airwaves with another exciting promotion - this time hooking up single dads with the dates of their dreams.
Media NewsThe pressure is on as search to find new O-Access presenter intensifiesThe search to find the perfect individual to take on the hottest job in entertainment is heating up. The next episode of the O-Access Presenter Search sees the announcement of the Top 24 contenders to replace the gorgeous and talented previous O-Access host, Nonhle Thema.
Media NewsSparks set to fly on Redi’s show on Mzansi MagicBody image issues came out guns blazing mid-July when writers, Lebo Mashile and Eric Miyeni, tackled the subject in full public view. Now comes the chance to hear both sides of the debate when both Mashile and Miyeni appear as guests on episode three of Redi – a talk show with a difference that is fast becoming one of Mzansi Magic’s most popular shows.
Media RevisitedUkhozi FM (Monitored) Ukhosi FM caters for the isiZulu audience by connecting listeners to their cultural identities.
Media NewsBig Brother All Stars housemates relishing their first taskDay two broke with a slow start for the majority of the contestants who refused to be roused by the energetic house music and loud sirens that greeted the new day. Munya and Tatiana were the first to emerge from their beds and made up for their housemates’ lack of energy by kicking off the day with a vigorous exercise session; stretching; squatting; and jumping while the others snored.
EntertainmentWits Theatre complex presents 58 performances of 9 plays in 4 venuesThe Wits School of Arts/Dramatic Arts and Wits Theatre season begins on 30 July. The season is framed by a retrospective of music; a series of panel discussions; films; an exhibition about human rights defenders by ‘Speak Truth To Power’; and the insightful and internationally acclaimed playwright and international human rights activist, Ariel Dorfman.
Media NewsNo Reservations explores relationships in second episodeThe second episode of the fresh new lifestyle talk show, No Reservations , airs on Wednesday, 28 July at 20:00 on SABC3. In this episode, the ladies tackle the issue of relationships - of all sorts.
Media NewsBD Sport Monthly tomorrowThe next issue of the award-winning Business Day Sport Monthly magazine will appear free with Business Day tomorrow. The edition draws on the finest writers from South Africa and abroad.
Media NewsFacebook reaches half a billion user mark The Register reports that Facebook now has a half-billion active users, according to Founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
In FocusSowetan LIVE launches to satisfy ‘hungry’ audience“I predict that the website’s new comments section will go ‘haywire’, as our readers are hungry to comment,” said Avusa LIVE GM, Elan Lohmann on the revamp of the Sowetan website into Sowetan LIVE, which joins the Avusa LIVE stable alongside Times LIVE.
EntertainmentBiography and memoir writing courseLearn to write about real lives, to preserve the past and to make sense of the present on Allaboutwriting’s Biography and Memoir Course. They say there’s a book in each of us. It might be our own story, or we might long to tell the story of someone else, living or dead, whose life is an inspiration.
EntertainmentDurban's Bosman FestivalEveryone loves a good story and no-one wrote them quite as beautifully, insightfully and downright hilariously as Herman Charles Bosman. The Rhumbelow Theatre presents the Durban Bosman Festival from 23 to 25 July and 30 July to 1 August. It is directed by Bets Basson and features Barbie Meyer and Lorna Burd.
Media NewsPaid-for website content changes the game Business Day reports that the advertising sector is watching the growing debate about whether publishers should introduce paywalls to online sites with some concern - unsure about the effect it will have on their businesses.
Media NewsFIFA thanks SABC with mini World Cup trophy SABCNEWS.co.za reports that international soccer governing body, FIFA, has presented the SABC with a mini replica of the World Cup trophy. This is a gesture of FIFA's appreciation and gratitude to the SABC for its broadcasting during the World Cup.
EntertainmentArno Carstens – Wonderfully Wild in the UK and EuropeSouth African singer/ songwriter, Arno Carstens, is currently in the UK and Europe on a two-month rigorous tour in support of his Debut UK release, Wonderful Wild . Arno will perform at top festivals; clubs; and support artists along the likes of Suzanne Vega; Paulo Nutini; and Simple Minds.
Media NewsDigital Life discontinued Jeremy Nell , cartoonist of the magazine's 'Noob' strip, states on his blog that Digital Life magazine has been discontinued with immediate effect.
Media NewsDO IT NOW offers tempting offer to celebrate first birthdayTo celebrate its first birthday, Do It Now magazine is giving away free two-year subscriptions to the first 20 000 subscribers. To enter, subscribe online at www.doitnow.co.za or complete the attached form.
Media NewsLiliesleaf mysteries revealedCNBC Africa has produced a three hour, three-part documentary series that captures the workings of the political underground which used Liliesleaf as a safe house in the dangerous days of the 1960’s. Liliesleaf – The Untold Story premieres on CNBC Africa on 24 July 2010 at 20:00.
EntertainmentJock looking for siblingThe animated 3D film, Jock of the Bushveld , is looking for one talented youngster who will be the voice of Jock’s puppy sibling and be featured alongside great South African names including Johnny Clegg and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu.
Media Newsdataplan's JournalDesigner fully integrated with WoodWing content stationWoodWing Software and dataplan have announced that dataplan is now providing its flagship product, JournalDesigner, as a plug-in for WoodWing's Content Station. The issue-planning solution is directly accessible through the Applications pane in Content Station.
Media NewsStudents publish blog on SWC Sport24 reports that students at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University’s (NMMU’s) French subject group and the Department of Journalism; Media; and Philosophy took part in a training course in multimedia journalism.
Media NewsGoogle images reaches one-billion page view mark BBC News reports that Google images has topped one-billion page views per day, while there are over 10-billion pictures available. Google’s announcement of these figures came at the same time as it announced a major revamp of its image search, which will see it becoming “more intuitive and [able to] get the user to the answer a lot quicker.”
Media NewsFacebook's privacy policy in question again MyBroadband reports that Germany’s Consumer Protection Minister has criticised Facebook’s privacy policy and accused it of breaching the law. Ilse Aigner said that the social networking site must stop saving personal data of people who are not using the network.
Media NewsTelegraph's cross-media sales team to be featured at international advertising summitJim Freeman, Trading Director and head of the Telegraph Media Group's cross-media sales team, Create, has joined the programme of the WAN-IFRA Advertising Summit , to be held in Hamburg, Germany on 7 October, just following the IFRA Expo .
EntertainmentThird term National Children's Theatre workshops for childrenThe National Children’s Theatre Workshops (NCT) are directed by multi-award winning Joyce Levinsohn, who has had many years experience in bringing theatrical arts alive, while the NCT’s experienced; dedicated; and specialist teacher/ actors facilitate the workshops.
Media NewsTell the Roman's Pizza Funniest Joke of the Year – and win bigSo you think you’re funny? Then prove it by entering the Roman’s Pizza Funniest Joke of the Year Competition, and be in line to win a decidedly unfunny pile of cash! Roman’s Pizza, the fast-food chain known for its irreverent sense of humour, is looking for the best gags in South Africa. The winning entrant will walk away with a cool R10 000, and the runners-up R5 000 and R3 000 respectively.
EntertainmentBook now for great early bird Moshito 2010 savingsBookings have now opened for Moshito 2010 and delegates can take advantage of an Early Bird special that’s now part of the fee structure. The Early Bird special costs R100 for a three-day pass to the 7 th Moshito Music Conference and Exhibition taking place in the Newtown precinct from 1 to 3 September.
EntertainmentBuddy, The Buddy Holly StoryThe smash hit musical celebration of the life and tragic death at the age of 22 of Buddy Holly is coming to the Opera, State Theatre, Pretoria in October.
EntertainmentNational Arts Festival calls for proposals 2011Following a steady overall growth of 8,4% this year which was achieved at the same time while the biggest sporting event was being staged in South Africa, the National Arts Festival continues to ride in full gear with a call-out for proposals for performances and exhibitions for the main programme of the 37 th edition of the Festival that will be held from 30 June to 9 July 2011.
Media NewsM-Net shoots new Survivor in the MaldivesFollowing hot on the heels of the on-air launch of Idols 6 and Big Brother Africa All Stars earlier this week, M-Net has announced that it will produce another hit reality show this year. The next edition of Survivor South Africa will unfold on an exotic island paradise in the Maldives.
Entertainment2010 Absa L’Atelier Art Awards winners announced amidst 25th anniversary celebrationsSouth Africa’s young artists have again proved their mettle in a sterling display of homegrown creativity in the Absa L’Atelier Art Awards competition, which this year celebrates its historic 25 th year anniversary as the longest-running competition of its kind on the continent.
EntertainmentInternational Women's FestivalThe South African State Theatre celebrates women’s month with the International Women’s Festival . The Festival presents an exciting cultural programme of international and home-grown talent, from theatre inside and outside prison, to music from opera to Afro-pop.
Media NewsMapIT MD predicts a new phase in digital mappingEtienne Louw, the recently appointed MD of South African mapping company, MapIT, foresees that enriched mapping and geo-located information services constitute the next major phase in the demand for ‘intelligent’ mapping.
Media NewsA record two BASA nominations for CLASSICFEEL Magazine CLASSICFEEL Magazine has been nominated as a finalist for two 2010 Business Arts South Africa (BASA) Awards . The nominations are in both the Media Sponsorship category and the Small Business category.
EntertainmentNational Children's Theatre WorkshopsTheatre is thrills; lights; laughter; and tremendous fun. It’s imagination, magic... and excitement! The National Children’s Theatre Workshops (NCT) are directed by multi-award winning Joyce Levinsohn, who has had many years' experience in bringing theatrical arts alive, while the NCT’s highly experienced; dedicated; and specialist teacher/actors facilitate the workshops.
EntertainmentAfrican Tapestry - interactive children's musical African Tapestry will explode onto the stage at the National Children's Theatre (NCT) Parktown in September. The intoxicating beat of African drums; folk tales; music; and dance from across the continent will weave the fabric for a fabulous interactive musical for children.
EntertainmentArchitecture ZA 2010 – Africa's premier urban culture festival Architecture ZA 2010 is set to become Africa’s premier urban culture festival as it brings together leading-edge thinkers and multi-disciplinary practitioners from around the globe. It is the first time an event of this scope has been held in South Africa.
Media NewsSpecial Assignment to broadcast episode on 'Collateral Damage'This week, Special Assignment looks at those affected by the dangerous DTT chemical and also those who say it is a necessary evil to prevent many South Africans from dying.
EntertainmentOne-man-show dynamo at KBTThe talented James Cairns presents a double bill at the Kalk Bay Theatre in August. Renowned for his tour-de-force one-man shows featuring multiple characters, he will perform his acclaimed solo show, The Sitting Man , from Wednesday, 4 to Saturday, 21 August.
EntertainmentInternational partnership for SA operaIn an exciting coup for the SA opera scene, the German opera theatre company Theatre Erfurt will be bringing its production of La Traviata to Pretoria. This is to launch its three-year partnership with The South African State Theatre and Opera Africa.
Media NewsInternet addresses to run out in less than a year ReadWriteWeb reports that the internet will run out of internet addresses in less than 12 months.
Media NewsJournalists are working harder - study Memeburn reports that the Oriella PR network's survey indicates that almost half of journalists are expected to produce more content than before.
Media NewsWrong conclusions and doing the right thing, coming up in SkwizasIn Skwizas on 25 July, Heidi is more than making her mark in Mmane’s home, knocking in nails; hanging pictures; displaying her vanity; and throwing her weight around. The Skwizas meddle in Mmane’s life, digging up the past, coming to wrong conclusions and trying to reclaim their youth.
Media NewsAfro Café pays special tribute to Nana CoyoteOn the next Afro Café show on 27 July, catch a special tribute to Nana Coyote. The music industry was dealt a heavy blow upon hearing of the death of one of the country’s most respected musicians.
Media NewsMotswako deals with break-insIf you thought that you were safe in your home, you’re not. More and more homes are being broken into on a daily basis, with equal frequency on any day of the week. These break-ins have extended to offices; schools; and churches. On 26 July, Motswako provide statistics on the gravity of a situation that has spiralled out of control.
Media NewsLocal production company releases SA’s first mockumentary series South Africa’s first mockumentary series, Foto na Dans – Die Vloed , is scheduled to premiere on DStv channel MK during the week 26 to 31 July. The five part series follows real-life, SAMA Award -winning, rock band, Foto na Dans, into the studio for the recording of the band’s third album.
Friday, 23 July 2010
EntertainmentWomen's Season of plays at the Old Mutual Theatre on the SquareThe Old Mutual Theatre on the Square will be celebrating Women’s Day from 9 August with a short season of women’s plays during the month of August.
Media NewsThe New Age is set to change South Africa’s daily newspaper landscapeA new age is dawning in South Africa. In mid-September 2010 a new national daily newspaper, The New Age , will hit the streets; offices; and homes of South Africa. The Publishers, TNA Media, describe the product as GLONAREGICAL – global; national; regional; and local - covering all nine provinces in one product. It will be affordable (R3.50); relevant; easy to read; and to the point.
EntertainmentFrom Page to Screen: A workshop for ScreenwritersThe Writing Studio will develop the write attitude with ‘The Write Journey’ weekend workshop at Screen Africa, Sasani Studios in Highlands North on Saturday, 31 July and Sunday, 1 August, from 10:00 until 17:00.
Entertainment ReviewsSpies and ditziness rule in Knight and DayAgeing superstars and impossible action come together with a sprinkle of romance in this adventurous caper starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. Marie Straub sorts through the ‘rinse and repeat’ and riding in on SUVs in her review of Knight and Day .
Media NewsCNN launches international news app for iPhone and iPod touch on App StoreFollowing the launch of CNN’s app for the iPhone and iPod touch in the United States last year, CNN has announced the availability of the international version of the CNN App on the App Store.
Entertainment150 Years ... and still laughing extended by popular demandCelebrating the 150th anniversary of the arrival of Indians in South Africa, Leeanda Reddy; Krijay Govender; Mervyn Pillay; and Kaseran Pillay feature in a line-up of South Africa’s funniest and classiest Indian comedians in 150 Years … and still laughing at The Lyric Theatre at Gold Reef City Casino.
Media NewsLocation-based services make life easier for burglars Digital Life reports that according to IT security vendor, Panda Security, applications that have integrated location-based services and capabilities through social networks pose a serious risk to consumers.
EntertainmentWorkshop opportunities for artistsThe Centre for Fine Art, Animation and Design (CFAD) in Durban is hosting two free hands-on workshops for artists; students; and advertising agency creatives. These include an animation workshop on Monday, 26 July, which is part of the DIFF programme, and the 2010 annual Vuka! workshop on Wednesday, 28 July.
Media NewsTwitter and Facebook launch Flipboard for iPad IOL reports that a startup backed by co-founders of Twitter and Facebook have launched an iPad application that takes links to news stories posted on social networks and presents them in a magazine-like format.
EntertainmentAfrican TapestryAfrican Tapestry will explode onto the stage at the National Children's Theatre (NCT) Parktown, with the intoxicating beat of African drums; folk tales; music; and dance from across the continent, to weave the fabric for an interactive musical for children. This cultivates a love for Africa and her many cultures and has as its underlying theme an awareness of environmental issues.
EntertainmentVideovision Entertainment acquires A Small Town Called DescentDirector of Acquisition and Distribution of Videovision Entertainment, Sanjeev Singh, has recently announced the acquisition of A Small Town Called Descent prior to its World Premiere at the Durban International Film Festival, on Saturday, 24 July 2010.
Entertainment ReviewsBlueeyedboy - a dark Rubik’s cube read Blueeyedboy is a book I wish I’d written. They say that everyone has a book locked inside, waiting to be unleashed on the world… and I couldn’t help feeling a sense of envy while reading Joanne Harris’ latest, which veers strongly away from the Chocolat -type read I've come to expect from her.
AwardsNational Geographic gets 19 nominations for 31st news and documentary Emmy AwardsThe National Geographic channel has announced that it has garnered 19 nominations for the 31 st Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards . The nominations, which were announced on Thursday, 15 July, by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, saw National Geographic rank fourth in its category.
In FocusWorking on Camp Rock 2 a ‘wonderful’ experience for Chloe BridgesMovie musical, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam , part of the Disney Channel Original Movie franchise and sequel to 2008's cable TV movie – is coming to South African TV screens soon. With musical passion; cool dance moves; and catchy songs, the movie is set to offer excitement on the next level.
EntertainmentItalian maestro to step in for JPO concertsDue to the illness of one of the international conductors, the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra has enlisted the services of top Italian conductor, Walter Attanasi, to wield the baton during the first week of its third symphony season for 2010.
Media NewsPresenter vacancies open at MFMThe Stellenbosch University blog calls for those who are young; dynamic; and up for a new challenge to apply for an interview to become part of Stellenbosch radio station, MFM 92.6 .
EntertainmentConference on arts and community development The role the arts play in community development will be put in the spotlight at an international conference next year. Titled 'Arts, Society and Sustainable Development', the conference will be hosted by the Faculty of the Arts at Tshwane University of Technology in July next year. A call for papers was made this week.
In FocusPay walls: good, bad or ugly?The Digital Media and Marketing Association (DMMA) and BDFM hosted a digital publishing debate at the Avusa Media offices in Rosebank on Thursday, 15 July, where the hot topic of conversation was the future of pay wall and their implications in the online space. Kerryn Le Cordeur provides feedback on the debate.
Media NewsNew Information Bill unlikely to make it through Constitutional Court MyBroadband reports that the Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI) has said that the new Protection of Information Bill appears to be about preventing proper and appropriate public investigation of the activities of ‘organs of state’, effectively ‘muzzling the media'.
Media NewsPremium content critical to the future of online publishersFollowing in the wake of the recent paywall implementations on major news websites abroad, Elan Lohmann, GM of Avusa Media Live, has taken a critical look at the sustainability of the current online publishing business model. Lohmann argues the necessity of premium content for the survival of online publishers in South Africa at the latest DMMA debate, on Friday, 23 July.
VodCastMedia Update Vodcast 23 July 2010 Welcome to the latest news in this week’s Media Update vodcast. Desi Tzoneva provides an overview of this week's headlines.
Media NewsAnother week of entertainment and enlightenment on 3Talk with NoeleenComing up on 3Talk with Noeleen for the week of 26 to 30 July, learn more about Tourettes Syndrome; find out why some people battle to cope with their daily lives; explore the topic of inappropriate relationships; find out what the 3Talk team has been reading; and get your monthly fix of what's hot in the entertainment mix. 3Talk with Noeleen airs weekdays at 15:50 on SABC3.
Monday, 26 July 2010
EntertainmentEkasi hip hop at BaxterFollowing the overwhelming success of Hip Hop Kaslam at the Baxter earlier this year, a second performance of Xhosa street slang and hip hop will rock the Baxter Concert Hall for one night only on Saturday, 31 July, at 18:00.
EntertainmentTomorrow’s photographers todayThe international photographic exhibition, reGeneration2 – Tomorrow’s Photographers Today , can be seen from 27 July to 3 September in UCT's Michaelis Galleries.
Media NewsDoctor Khumalo kicks his favourite songs into the public sphereDoctor Khumalo is the next guest on Mzansi Magic’s popular Top Ten At 10: My Life in Music , beaming out of South Africa’s newest homegrown television channel on Wednesday, 28 July at 22:00.
EntertainmentNew supper theatre show at uShakaAye, aye captain – the upcoming show at the uShaka Marine World’s Upper Deck is going to be a foot stomping, sing-along pirate party of note.
Media NewsOpen castings for new Survivor South AfricaM-Net and Survivor South Africa series producer, Endemol SA, will choose the contestants of the next season of the reality series, which will unfold in the Maldives, in a new way: open castings will be held in three major cities around the country – in Cape Town; Durban; and Johannesburg.
Media NewsIdols 6: Durban turns up the heat!KwaZulu-Natal was clearly buoyed by Durban’s success in Idols 5 last year, when Lizé; Lendel; Pixie; and, of course, Jason Hartman, steamrollered through to the Top 10. This year, KZN seemed intent on repeating that success when record crowds queued in the heat outside the 1 On 1 Conference Centre at The Gateway Theatre Of Shopping in Umhlanga.
Media NewsTake a trip to the moon with Lunar Jim Lunar Jim premieres on Monday, 2 August at 06:55 on CBeebies (DStv channel 306), and continues every day at 06:55; 07:05; and 14:55. Lunar Jim is a stop-motion animated series that transports pre-schoolers into an exciting world of discovery; fun; and adventure.
Media NewsCrime and Justice season two continues with more dramaFrom Monday, 2 August at 20:30 on BBC Entertainment (channel 120 on DStv), season two of Crime and Justice continues. When eight-year-old Emily is murdered in her home, suspicion falls on those closest to her. Following the build-up to her death, a tangled web of family relationships torn apart by love and hate is revealed.
Media NewsMystery and intrigue on BBC Entertainment's HunterSeason two of BBC Entertainment's (DStv channel 120) Crime and Justice Season continues with Hunter , which starts on Thursday, 5 August and concludes on Friday, 6 August at 20:30.
Media NewsAlonso, Massa and Ferrari dominate Germany, or do they? Plus Gemmel's VW rally winFerrari scored an emphatic 1-2 in the German Grand Prix. But because it hinted to it's one driver 31 points behind the other in the title race that the other driver was faster and the cars swapped places, the result is now considered controversial. Makes one wonder why they even bother having two cars in F1, writes the latest Cars in Action Online .
Media NewsHappy 1st Birthday to TNT NewsThe free on-line publication, TNT News (Africa) , aimed at the Southern African road freight; public transport; and tourism travel industries, celebrated its first anniversary last month. Without a party, but with advertising and sponsorship support there will be one next year, the publisher has promised.
Media NewsMinister promises new bills won't harm mediaeNews prime time @ 7 reports that South African media could again be censored if South Africa introduces the controversial Protection of Information Bill. Although media and rights groups are up in arms, Justice Minister, Jeff Radebe, says the proposed law will not be akin to Apartheid laws and is not intended to muzzle journalists.
In FocusMiss Soweto meets reality TVThis year’s crowing of Miss Soweto brings us reality television at its best. Partnering with Soweto TV, the contestants will form part of a reality show that will be broadcast on the television network until the day of the crowning. The contest also goes by a new name, Crowning of Miss Soweto . Nondlela Maponya attended the launch on Saturday, 23 July and provides feedback.
Media NewsEditors reject idea of media tribunalThe Business Day reports that South African editors have vowed to resist attempts to institute a state-appointed media tribunal and rejected legislation that they said restricted public access to information. The South African National Editors' Forum (Sanef) said there was an existing system of media regulation, involving the Press Council and press ombudsman.
Media NewsRights to air Premier League in NigeriaThe Business Report MutliChoice's Nigerian Unit has won the right to air the English Premier League soccer matches in Africa's most populous country until 2012.
AwardsAward for Business Report commentatorThe Business Report reports that its labour affairs commentator, Terry Bell, is this year's winner of the Nat Nasaka Award . The prize is awarded on an annual basis by Print Media South Africa; the South African National Editors' Forum and the Nieman Society to celebrate media integrity.
Media NewsThe Restaurant series three premieres on BBC Entertainment The Restaurant series three, premieres on Thursday, 5 August at 20:25. The Restaurant is back for a third season, and this time, world-renowned chef, Raymond Blanc, is not only on the hunt for a couple to back in a brand new restaurant venture, but is also investing his own money alongside partners David Moore and Sarah Willingham.
EntertainmentFrench cinema at DIFFThe Durban International Film Festival, which runs from 22 July to 1 August, has a long-standing love-affair with French Cinema and this is no different this year.
Media NewsPick n Pay removes risque newspapers from its shelvesThe Saturday Star reports that Pick n Pay has censored two major Afrikaans newspapers, Sondag and Die Son , after numerous complaints from customers offended by the newspapers’ use of nudity and inappropriate language.
EntertainmentJMS presents the TOEAC accordion duoAn excitingly 'different' duo from The Netherlands will give Johannesburg music lovers a unique experience on Saturday, 14 August.
GalleryMiss Soweto meets reality TVThis year’s crowing of Miss Soweto brings us reality television at its best. Partnering with Soweto TV, the contestants will form part of a reality show that will be broadcast on the television network until the day of the crowning. The contest also goes by a new name, Crowning of Miss Soweto . Nondlela Maponya attended the launch on Saturday, 23 July and provides feedback.
Media NewsMPASA gives notice of AGMThe Magazine Publishers Association of South Africa (MPASA) will hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 24 August at 12:30 for 13:00 to 14:00 on the 2nd Floor of St David's Place, St David's Park, Parktown.
Media NewsYouTube updates its music page ReadWriteWeb reports that YouTube is getting into the music recommendation and discovery game with an update to its music page. The new page “showcases the most viewed music videos; special promotions; curated playlists; unsigned talent; and gives you the ability to create ‘on-the-fly mixes’.
EntertainmentAfrikaans gospel concert with 14 artistsThe first Op Reis Met My Koning concert will be held in the Carnival City Big Top Arena at 19:00 on Saturday, 31 July. It stars Alan Ladd; Arina De Witt; Danie Botha; Du Preez Stoltz; Freda Francis; Jan De Wet; Leon Ferreira; Piet Smit; Prophet; Ronèll Erasmus; and Shimmer.
AwardsVeteran judge's memoirs and portrait of a Durban family reign triumphant at the Sunday Times Literary AwardsExceptional South African literature was recognised and praised at this year’s Sunday Times Literary Awards , held at the stylish Summer Place at Hyde Park in Johannesburg on Saturday, 24 July.
Media NewsFrank Opperman's sitcom on SABC2 is not to be missedSABC2 has announced the newly commissioned Afrikaans sitcom, Die Uwe Pottie Potgieter , premiering on Friday, 6 August at 18:00. Written by Dana Snyman, the series was created originally as a theatre one-man show based on the life of Pottie Potgieter, a middle aged Afrikaans man who is stuck at home, while his wife is working as a nurse in Saudi Arabia to support the family.
Media NewsWAN-IFRA and Vietnam Journalists Association launches media convergence projectVietnamese media managers have begun the country's first training course on how to set up converged multimedia content newsrooms to produce news for multiple devices.
Media NewsPort Elizabeth agency wins R100 000 of free ad space from [Ed.] digimagBoomtown Strategic Brand Agency, based in Port Elizabeth, has scooped R100 000 of ad space in a Media24 magazine for its pro bono client, Missing Children South Africa (MCSA).
In FocusA New Age dawning on South Africa’s media landscape?On Thursday, 23 July, the latest newspaper to enter the South African media landscape, New Age , was announced to the media. It is driven by the belief that ’16 years into democracy, the time has come for a new voice’.
Media NewsJP Morgan's Keller is FinMedia24’s Economist of the YearThis year’s FinMedia24 Economist of the Year attarcted some of the most influential minds in South African businesses. Sonja Keller of JP Morgan, was this year’s big winner, taking home R125 000 in prize money, and the title of FinMedia24’s Economist of the Year for 2009 . The gala banquet was held on Thursday, 8 July at The Theatre on the Track, Johannesburg.
Media NewsThe Amazing Race Asia - marathon weekendIn order to prime reality fans for the South African premiere of The Amazing Race Asia , season three, the channel will air an Amazing Race Asia marathon weekend, broadcasting seasons one and two in their entirety over two days.
Media NewsSony movie highlight: CongoSony Entertainment Television (DStv channel 113) will air the movie, Congo , on Friday, 6 August at 20:30. An action-packed adventure, based on the novel of the same name by Michael Crichton, Congo follows the fortunes of a scientist who decides to release his gorilla, Amy, back into the African jungle.
Media NewsCity powers up online ITWeb reports Johannesburg City Power has unveiled a service that allows people to report problems online and via SMS.
AwardsHigh Low In-between wins the Sunday Times Fiction PrizeUmuzi has announced that Imraan Coovadia’s High Low In-between was honoured with this year’s R75 000 Fiction Prize during a stylish event at Summer Place in Johannesburg on Saturday, 24 July.
EntertainmentCarmen - The ballet coming August 2010On Friday, 13 August, The South African Ballet Theatre (SABT) will return to the Mandela Stage, at the Joburg Theatre with the sultry ballet Carmen . This season of Carmen - The Ballet is sponsored by The National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund (NLDTF), and the National Arts Council (NAC).
Media NewsBig Brother sends Kaone and Tatiana backIt was eviction time on M-Net’s Big Brother All Stars for the first time on Sunday, 25 July at 19:00 – but true to form, Big Brother had a twist for the housemates as two left the house – but then went right back.
EntertainmentTUT’s advanced research seminar seriesTUT will be hosting its advanced research seminar series, which have been described as “a functional approach to respond to a knowledge-based economy” by Professor Lourens van Staden, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Teaching Learning and Technology.
Media NewsSANEF opposes proposed media tribunalThe Daily News reports that the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF) has strongly rejected renewed proposals for a state-appointed media tribunal and a growing list of new legislation that blocks the free flow of information to South Africans.
In FocusThe future of TVThe MediaShop held its second forum of the year on Thursday, 22 July at the Johannesburg Country Club in Woodmead, where Oracle Airtime Sales’ (OATS) Chris Hitchings and Fahmeed Cassim Surtee discussed the future of TV. Kerryn Le Cordeur reports back.
Media NewsThe Star apologises to school IOL reports that after the Press Ombudsman’s consideration of a complaint laid against The Star newspaper by the school governing body of Jeppe Preparatory School, the newspaper has apologised to the school, as well as to the mother and child involved in the article the newspaper published.
Media NewsRAB offers more reasons to advertise on radioThe latest RAB newsletter writes that as agencies and clients now get down to the business of post World Cup ‘recons’, we’re going back to reality in a big way. Vernacular radio advertising is in the spotlight this month as senior copywriter, Xoli Ntusi, gives his thought-provoking first-hand account of the challenges facing the vernacular radio advertising sector.
EntertainmentMK Music Video Project (MVP) announces top 10The top 10 MK Music Video Project (MVP) artists for 2010 have been selected. Aiming to invest in and uplift the South African music and production industry, MK recently commissioned 10 local music videos by putting a tender out to pitch. 196 pitches were submitted in the space of a month.
EntertainmentTouching memoir about an astonishing lifeThe Nomusa Xaba: It's Been a Long Time Coming... book launch will take place at the Durban Art Gallery on 6 August. It is the story of one woman's artistic and political journey from the tiny village of Robbins, Illinois, to East Africa - and her passage through the Westside of Chicago, the Civil Rights movement, and the anti-apartheid struggle on her way.
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Media NewsAviation and Safety brings latest flight newsThe latest Aviation and Safety newsletter is out. The latest edition has the most up to date news on flying events lined up for 2010, including the EAA Chapter National Convention; Jabiru fly-in to Battlefields; news on the SAAF Museum - 90 years on Golden Wings Airshow; the Springs Breakfast fly-in; and the Bethlehem Airshow.
Media NewsAt the heart of exciting new developmentsPapersmith & Son, well-known for its broad and outstanding range of premium print media, once again proves to be at the fore-front of innovations: EnDURO Ice, a new generation of transparent print media will be added to its assortment.
Media NewsChanges to the Redi Show line-upEpisode three of the Redi Show will no longer be featuring Lebo Mashile and Eric Miyeni. Instead, tonight's guests will be Zola (musician; actor; and TV presenter); Reggie Makhethe (born and bred in Soweto and owner of The Roots Restaurant & Gallery); as well as Advertising Executive, Lebo Motshegoa.
EntertainmentThe gods of metal return to the big screenFollowing the sell-out success of Ster-Kinekor Theatres’ original screenings of The Big Four concert – featuring Metallica; Slayer; Anthrax; and Megadeth performing together on one stage for the first time – additional screenings of this 'metal concert of the century' have been confirmed for 30 July and 1 August at 20:00.
AwardsEntries open for the 2010 PICA AwardsEntries are now open for the 2010 PICA Awards . Visit www.mpasa.net/website_pica for details on categories; entry forms; payments; and bookings.
Media NewsRhythm City keeps flying the flagTuesday night, 20 July on e.tv’s most successful television soapie, Rhythm City , over three-million viewers watched as MaMoketse ironed Kop’s Bafana Bafana jersey and prepared to pack it away. Kop promptly put the breaks on that move by declaring he would continue wearing his jersey and supporting the nation with pride.
Media NewsMultiChoice unveils DStv Mobile subscription service iafrica.com reports that Vodacom users will be able to stream 11 channels to their phone using 3G technology. The channels are: Supersport Blitz; Supersport Live; Channel O; Trace TV; CNN International, Boomerang; Cartoon Network; DStv Events; E Entertainment; Africa Magic; and SawSee.
Media NewsAvusa's take over deal still pending The Times reports that Avusa Media’s proposed acquisition of Universal Print Group and Hirt & Carter is still awaiting clearance. The group signed a memorandum paving the way for the acquisition on 14 June, but the deal depends on the fulfilment or waiver of certain suspensive conditions.
Media NewsMEC won't audit cancelled contracts Business Day reports that Gauteng Economic Development MEC, Firoz Cachali, has said he is not prepared to spend R2-million on forensic audits of the cancelled CNBC Africa or motorsport contracts when he has no basis to believe there was any 'dishonesty' involved in drawing them up.
Media NewsThreat the same as in Apartheid era, say former editors Business Day reports that it seems the media in South Africa is again under threat of 'anti-freedom' legislation reminiscent of the Apartheid era, according to a group of three former newspaper editors.
Media NewsFPB worried about easy access to porn by children eNews Prime Time @ 7 reports that the Film and Publication Board (FPB) is battling to stop children accessing pornography on the internet and on cellphones. Now it seems to be passing the buck and wants cellphone service providers and the porn industry to help come up with a solution.
Media News'Protect children from web porn' Business Day reports that Film and Publication Board Chairperson, Thoko Mpumlwana, has said that although the Constitution permits freedom of expression and thus access to pornography, these rights should be enjoyed in a responsible manner, which entailed protecting children from harmful content on the internet.
Media NewsDStv goes mobile TechCentral reports that MultiChoice will launch a streaming mobile television offering on 1 August.
Sponsored Press ReleaseFitness challenge changes lives!Mabutho Radebe from Durban is the winner of the grand R100 000 cash prize in the 12-Week Vaseline Fitness Challenge. Jan Motho from Emalahleni in Mpumalanga is the winner of R25 000 in second place and the third-placed contestant, Thulani Mthembu from Durban, wins R10 000.
Media NewsTop Billing celebrates womenOn the next episode of Top Billing , airing on Thursday, 5 August at 19:30 on SABC3, Marieke Prinsloo-Rowe and Lerato Moloi pay tribute to their guiding stars; sit in on a backstage interview with Vivienne Westwood; Inge Moore gives a peek into the 2m 2 Mont Blanc dining room she designed; and Mark Pilgrim goes for a ride on the Gautrain with his wife and daughter.
EntertainmentThe Gallery @ Grande Provence showcases WHERE?‘The Gallery’ at the 5-star Grande Provence Heritage Wine Estate, Franschhoek continues its trilogy of exhibitions with the WHERE? exhibition opening with Ingrid Wolfaardt on Sunday, 1 August at 11:00 and is scheduled to run until Thursday 2, September. A special preview is available on Saturday, 31 July.
Media NewseGovt on track but some hurdles along the wayThe government’s online strategy is taking shape but the process is not entirely without its hiccups. So claims Howard Rybko, CEO of Gauteng-based provider of web design and content management services, Syncrony.
EntertainmentJazz stars pay tribute to Busi Mhlongo African Mamas plus three legendary guest stars will pay tribute to the late Busi Mhlongo at The Playhouse this Friday, 30 July.
EntertainmentBig screen thrills to début at Killarney MallKillarney Mall will soon unveil a new specialised luxury cinema complex featuring the latest Hollywood and Bollywood blockbusters. Bringing the area's movie lovers and cinema buffs the silver-screen selection they have been craving, Killarney Mall CineCentre is set to open to enthusiastic fanfare in October.
EntertainmentNot your average Karma KomedianGauteng’s ultimate family entertainment destination, Emperors Palace, once again boasts a comedic line-up to tickle your funny bone. Emperors Palace celebrates South Africa’s cultural diversity with funny man, Sans Moonsamy, one of South Africa’s premier comedians, in Karma Komedian .
Media NewsQuirk to host Google University ITWeb reports that a Google University will be held two days before the Tech4Africa technology conference in South Africa. Sarah Blake, Head of Optimisation at local online marketing agency, Quirk eMarketing, will host the University on 10 and 11 August, instructing delegates on Google Analytics; Google AdWords; and online engagement tactics.
EntertainmentCould you be the next Ma Brrr?The producers of the first-ever musical on Brenda Fassie’s life are having an open audition on 2 August to find the perfect understudy.
EntertainmentR 3 000 000 All Africa Poker tournament set for this weekendThe upcoming R3 000 000 All Africa Poker Tournament, takes place this weekend, 29 - 31 July at Piggs Peak Hotel and Casino, and is expected to provide a feast of entertainment for poker fans. With a line-up including some of SA’s top players like Ray Rahme; Ryan Eber; Gareth Kalil; Ryan Brauer; and Jay Sookoo, it is anyone’s guess who will take the title.
Media NewsSammi, Uti and Hannington up for eviction this weekM-Net’s Big Brother All Stars is into its second week and, in stark contrast to last week, the housemates were very clear about who they wanted to see up for eviction this time around.
Entertainment ReviewsWilliam and Harry is royally goodIn my mind, the British royals have always lead a fairytale existence, what with beefeaters guarding the Palace and the Queen’s ever-present corgi’s...
EntertainmentOpera gala: the cream of South African talent - for one night onlyIf you thought that the cream of South Africa’s operatic talent had deserted local stages and only show their colours overseas, then this is your opportunity to disprove that theory - and have a marvellous evening out whilst you’re about it!
Media NewsInnovations in Newspapers report to be presented at World Editors ForumNewsroom integration. Multimedia storytelling techniques. Investigative journalism. Social media. Tablets. Readers' clubs. Business reorganisation. These are some of the topics covered in 'Innovations in Newspapers 2010 World Report', to be presented at the World Editors Forum, to be held in Hamburg, Germany, from 6 to 8 October.
Media NewsMore conservation matters on 50/50 Coming up on 50/50 on Monday, 2 August, the team investigates the annual sardine run; explores the decline of southern ground hornbill populations; catches up with the Bikers for Mandela; follows the rescue of a white rhino calf; investigates the threat posed to seals in Cape Town's harbours; and kudu and creepy-crawlies take the limelight in VeldFokus.
Media NewsDiscovery Channel weekly highlightsComing up in Cake Boss , the crew makes a cake for the Bronx Zoo's 110 th birthday and a creation for the opening of the only movie theatre in Hoboken; then Buddy, Mauro and their families are in Disney World to make cannoli for the Epcot Food and Wine Festival; a local aquarium orders an underwater-themed cake, and Buddy puts his signature on it by adding live fish.
Media NewsIt's all about cats and weird creatures on Animal PlanetComing up on Animal Planet in the week of 23 to 29 August, learn about domestic cats on Cats 101 and Cats of Claw Hill ; and get your next dose of Weird Creatures with Nick Baker .
Media NewsFord uses Facebook to reveal its latest car offering Mashable reports that the 2011 Ford Explorer will be unveiled to the world shortly.
Media NewsRoyal family opens Flickr photographs account BBC reports that rare pictures of the British Royal family have been posted on the internet after Buckingham Palace opened an account on photography website, Flickr.
EntertainmentAdrenalin II back at Emperors PalaceA new; energetic; and spirited one hour extravaganza, Adrenalin II, returns to the Odeon Showbar stage at Emperors Palace from 6 August to 30 October. Adrenalin II consists of timeless music; outstanding dancing; and vocal talent with a live three-piece band.
Media NewsTEAMtalk media recognised for excellence in caring for employeesTEAMtalk media has been awarded a Service SETA Silver Star for health and wellness implementation. This is awarded to companies who pay special attention to the well being of their employees, with dedicated awareness and training programmes in place.
EntertainmentWho really is the mother of Ronaldo's baby?'Porra'Licious!' has had a face lift and some botox and is back in a new version directed by acclaimed Comedy Director, Heinrich Reisenhofer. The brand new show at last year’s prices opens at the Studio Theatre, Montecasino on Friday, 6 August.
Media NewsFake leather and going green up next on Carte Blanche ConsumerComing up on Carte Blanche Consumer on M-Net, this Thursday, 29 July the show reveals that you don’t always get the quality you’re paying for in terms of fake leather and demonstrates how going green can possibly save your pocket and the planet, amidst the rocketing municipal bills.
Media NewsSABC1’s Jam Alley introduces a national 'School vs School' competitionEntries to the Jam Alley 'School vs School' competition are currently opened to Senior Secondary schools in the participating provinces. The call-to-entry period commenced on Friday, 16 July, and the response so far has been very positive.
EntertainmentWaiting for Godot coming August 2010 Waiting for Godot opens at the Fugard Theatre with previews on 29 and 30 July and will run from 31 July to 14 August. Directed by Sean Mathias, this internationally successful production, stars Sir Ian McKellen. A special 'pay-what-can', will run on Monday, 2 August in Khayelitsha, at the OR Tambo Sports Centre.
EntertainmentDurban Filmmart a resounding success The inaugural Durban FilmMart (DFM) ended with the announcement of the winner of the Hubert Bals Fund Award in the ‘Specialist Projects’ category.
EntertainmentThe Price of PeaceProminent philosopher and teacher, Sunandaji, will visit South Africa this August to conduct a lecture series on 'The Price of Peace'.
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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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