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The Supreme Court, the highest court in the UK, has agreed with the PRCA and Meltwater that Internet users have the right to browse online freely without the threat of copyright infringement.
Operated by Kagiso Media and in partnership with Microsoft, Howzit MSN, is the South African version of the popular Microsoft MSN portal. The site plans to expand into East and West Africa to bring users in those markets local news that is tailored to their needs.
Daily Maverick's has announced that one of their original journalists, Stephen Grootes, is re-joining the team. Grootes is the host of the Midday Report talk show on Talk Radio 702 and Cape Talk and EWN senior political reporter.
During the recent Bahrain Grand Prix, the number of site visits to Planet F1, the largest independent F1 website in the world, spiked dramatically with an increase of around 30% on the day of the event.
In commemoration of Freedom Day on Saturday, 27 April. and to better serve and forward democracy in South Africa, the Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ) has fully revised and upgraded its website.
Zalebs, South Africa’s favourite celebrity news site, introduced its all-new look and feel with a gala launch at La Vie en Rose in trendy Illovo in Johannesburg on Thursday, 14 March.
<i>Your Pregnancy</i> magazine&#39;s <i>Facebook</i> page hits 60 000 &#39;Likes&#39;
Having just reached a massive 60 000 ‘Likes’ and growing by an average of 4 000 likes per month, the Your Pregnancy magazine Facebook page is one of the biggest and most interactive magazine pages for women in South Africa.
Vodacom has selected eCommerce experts and Magento gold partner, Vaimo, to deliver Vodacom 4U’s new online platform with a focus on the youth market.
Socialbakers, in its regular Facebook fan page measurement, reports that the Daily Sun fan page on the social network has topped the 100 000 mark. Of the 94 fan pages monitored by Socialbakers, Daily Sun is the ninth largest within the Media category; putting it ahead of media brands such as Drum magazine and DStv.
<i>Disney.com</i> launches new blog, <i>Oh My Disney</i>
Disney.com just launched Oh My Disney, a new blog delivering Disney favorites in a fresh new way.
<i>Health24</i> unveils its revamped website
Launched over a decade ago, Health24 has been a trusted source of health information and according to January 2013 international Effective Measure statistics, is the “go-to” portal for nearly a million monthly unique browsers. In March, it received a re-launch facelift to provide additional editorial tools, multimedia and a focus on interactive elements for users.
Zalebs has launched a classy new look and feel that makes it stand out from the crowd. The site, which is owned and managed by Kagiso Digital, boasts a fresh interface, better social media integration, and an enhanced mobile offering amongst an extensive set of new features.
<i>Forbes Africa</i> magazine launches a digital edition
Forbes Africa magazine publishes it latest edition with its first ever digital issue, enabling readers to enjoy the digital magazine on the go. The app went live on Friday, 1 March and is available on Windows 8, Android and iOS platforms in association with Magzter.
SABC News and the South African History Archive (SAHA) have launched a new website highlighting the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).
<i>Eat Out</i> invites its audience to have a say in its next step
Eat Out is inviting its audience of food lovers to have a say in the next step of the brand’s evolution, through an online survey on www.eatout.co.za, which went live on Wednesday, 20 February.
Real magazine, the South African magazine for black South African women published by Media24, has launched profiles on popular social networks, Facebook and Twitter.
Publishers face the challenges of becoming true partners to their key clients; learning to segment and package audiences for marketers; and quantifying the impact their offerings have on advertisers’ brands. So says Marcus Stephens, GM of Howzit MSN.
Launched on Tuesday, 8 January, www.wheelsfanaticsa.co.za is growing very fast. In January alone, the website served over 50 000 page impressions and over 9 000 visitors a month.
Blessed with talent that includes SA Rugby magazine editor, Simon Borchardt and writers of the calibre of Jon Cardinelli, Ryan Vrede and Gareth Duncan, among others, SARugbymag.co.za has been launched to add a new dimension to the way one follows the game.
After three short years, Huisgenoot has reached 200 000 ‘Likes’ on Facebook, making it the biggest page of any South African publication and the largest Afrikaans destination on Facebook.

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