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Media 24 has announced that the English-speaking Sunday tabloid Scoop! will be closing, effective immediately. The newspaper will not appear again - the last edition was on the streets on 19 February.
Ads24, Media24’s advertising arm, has devised an imaginative advertisement designed to inform advertisers just how lucrative it could be to advertise in Afrikaans language newspapers.
<i>OFM</i> appoints group commissioning editor
OFM has followed through with its 'content-first' repositioning strategy with the key appointment of Sandra Coetzee Mulder as Group Commissioning Editor.
Newspaper readers’ AMPS thumbs-up for Media24 publications
Readership of Media24 newspapers did very well in the past year, according to the most recent All Media and Products Survey (AMPS) statistics released by the South African Advertising Research Foundation (SAARF).
Editors and major media met this weekend to discuss the latest proposal for a Media Appeals Tribunal as well as the Protection of Information Bill, and the negative consequences these would have on South Africa's media; freedom of speech; as well as on its democracy.
The 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.
<i>Die Son</i> to pay R150 000 for defamation
IOL.co.za reports that tabloid newspaper, Die Son, has been ordered by the Western Cape High Court to pay Cape Town attorney, Natheem Albertus, R150 000 in damages for defamation.
Technology dawns at the Son
As bandwidth improves and cellphone handsets become more technologically advanced, more and more internet traffic will migrate to mobile devices. While navigating the mobisites has been easy, the problem has been reaching the sites. The URLs are long and, more often than not, users end up at the wrong site and give up in frustration.

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