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Week in review: Week ending 3 December 2009


Thursday, 26 November 2009
Media News2009 M-Net VUKA! Awards winners namedThe winners of the 2009 M-Net VUKA! Awards were announced at an inspirational event at Johannesburg’s Bassline last night (25 November) as the pay-TV channel celebrated the local film and creative industry’s contribution to positive social change in South Africa.
EntertainmentSunshine Saturdays hit Cape Town calendarWynberg Boys High School will be the setting for a new open-air concert series kicking-off in December and running through the festive summer season. Let the rays shine upon you on the main sports field with spectacular mountain views, while you relax and unwind with family and friends and enjoy the music.
Media NewsMeagan Good and Vivica A. Fox step into O Access spotlightThe 1 December episode of O Access sees two of Hollywood’s top actresses step into the O-Access spotlight for Channel O’s flagship entertainment show. ‘The Love Guru’ star Meagan Good and ‘Kill Bill’s’ Vivica A. Fox go one-on-one with O Access host, Nonhle Thema, who manages to unearth some intimate and telling secrets from the two top-drawer actresses.
Media NewsSABC board chairperson welcomes government loan5 FM News reports that SABC interim board Chairperson, Irene Charnley, has welcomed government's approval of a bank guarantee for the SABC. Communications Minister, Siphiwe Nyanda, earlier announced the approval of a guarantee for R1.4-billion, with R1-billion to be made available immediately. Charnley said the guarantee came with certain conditions.
EntertainmentTwo week-day shows added to Shaolin Monks 2010 Cape Town tourBIG Concerts International has announced the addition of two midweek performances to the Cape Town leg of the Shaolin Monks Wheel of Life tour to South Africa in March next year. These highly trained and exceptionally skilled Masters of Kung Fu will now begin their season at the Grand Arena, GrandWest Casino two days earlier.
Media NewsEnjin magazine re-launches Enjin Magazine , which was recently re-launched, reports on the latest trends and technologies for design professionals seeking to stay up-to-date in a global economy. The magazine presents fresh ideas in a new, arresting format that matches the visual sophistication of our readers and subjects.
EntertainmentNon-stop entertainment for the whole family at Emperors PalaceThe Summer Holiday line-up at Emperors Palace's Summer Holiday extravaganza includes South Africa’s hottest bands from 17 December 2009 and tickets are R50. This music festival kicks-off on 17 December and runs until 10 January 2010 in the Theatre of Marcellus.
Media NewsConfusion over mobile TVMybroadband.co.za reports that draft regulations for a mobile television service in South Africa were recently gazetted by the Independent Communications Authority (ICASA), effectively restarting processes surrounding MultiChoice’s DStv Mobile service.
People on the MoveTrevor Ncube appointed Co-Chair of the African Media Initiative (AMI) The African Media Initiative (AMI) has announced that Trevor Ncube, Executive Deputy Chairman of the South Africa based Mail & Guardian and founder of the Zimbabwe-based The Standard and The Zimbabwe Independent , has been appointed to the position of Co-Chair of its Board.
Media NewsYOU reviews KindleLast week, YOU magazine tested out the new Kindle and offered its readers the pros and cons. In terms of benefits, it is enables downloading a book in less than a minute, without going to a bookstore or waiting for an order to arrive; it saves much-needed space; and, it offers access to thousands of titles when traveling.
Media NewsReggie’s Judged Best Kids and Baby Online Store in South AfricaReggie’s emerged as the top kids and baby online store in the country in the 2009 South African E-Commerce Awards held recently. The Awards were launched in 2006 by www.jump.co.za with the aim of helping South African online businesses thrive in the E-Commerce industry in South Africa. The awards are open to all South African online stores.
EntertainmentMelrose Arch hosts a festival of top wine festivalsThe two-day Wade Bales Wine Festival – featuring wines from 40 premier South African wine estates – and the one-day Beaujolais Nouveau Wine Festival, the annual celebration of the French wine harvest – kicked off side-by-side on Thursday, 19 November at Melrose Arch.
GallerySouthern Sun Hyde Park: another important addition to the familyThe glamorous new four-star Southern Sun Hyde Park Hotel was officially opened on Wednesday, 25 November with a glittering party that included the who’s-who of Gauteng glitterati. With a great opener of French bubbly and oysters for arriving guests, the party was staged on the lifestyle level where celebs; media personalities; and captains of industry mingled,
EntertainmentJune Kraus in concert from the Old Mutual Theatre on the SquareAn evening of song and light opera starring June Kraus (Soprano) and Lucky Sibande (Tenor). The Old Mutual Theatre on the Square is proud to host another classical concert in their Sunday night series.
Media NewsDJs to take over OFM airwaves this weekendThis Friday, 27 and Saturday, 28 November, OFM will wrap-up its theme weekend year with a 'DJs Choice Theme Weekend'. The station’s presenters will take over the airwaves by playing their choice of music. Listeners can win an exclusive OFM hamper and lunch with their favourite DJ by taking part in the on-air competition.
Media NewsSports Illustrated announces Sports Star of the Year AwardHonorary Springbok captain, John Smit has claimed the coveted title ahead of four sports men following an opinion poll of Sports Illustrated editorial staff. Heralded as the country’s most successful Springbok captain in history, Smit has claimed the main prize.
Media NewsEnchanted evening with Spar OFM Carols by CandlelightExperience an enchanted evening with Christmas carols; candlelight; and children’s laughter at the SPAR OFM Carols by Candlelight on Wednesday, 2 December 2009 at the Oliewenhuis Art Museum in Bloemfontein.
Friday, 27 November 2009
Media NewsJohn Vlismas is khuluma’s first Guest EditorControversial local comedian John Vlismas is a versatile man, and this December, he helped launch the first kulula.com khuluma magazine. The no-holds-barred veteran funnyman stepped up as khuluma’s first guest editor, and interviewed three prominent and topical South Africans: former Springbok and TV announcer Kobus Wiese; businesswoman Gugu Msibi; and stalwart actor Marius Weyers.
Media NewsWeb trumps TVThe colourful escapades of the CreamCartel gang is taking both the web and television by storm. In a first ever for South African television, each episode of this wildly stylish show is now available on VUZU.tv two days prior to the television flighting date on DStv Channel 123.
Media NewsA viewing feast on SABC2 this festive seasonIt is once again that time of the year – the festive season. The time to spend time with family; friends; and loved ones. SABC 2, the Channel for the Nation, is here to make sure that this will be one that viewers will never forget.
EntertainmentPopular concert brings festive cheerThe Elsies River-based ComArt Choristers, directed by Professor Virginia Davids, present their popular annual Festival of Carols concert. The concert will take place on Sunday 6 December at 4pm in the St Nicholas Church, Halt Road, Elsies River.
EntertainmentMake a Durban date for young South African baritoneThe young South African baritone, Njabulo Madlala, based in London, will appear in a recital at University of Kwa Zulu-Natal’s Howard College on Sunday, 12 December at 19:30 with leading South African concert pianist, Christopher Duigan.
Media NewsBail-outs for state entities hit R243-billionThe Business Day reports that the R1.4-billion bail-out of the South African Broadcasting Commission (SABC) brought total government financial assistance offered to state-owned enterprises over the past four years to R243-billion, Democratic Alliance MP, Tim Harris, has said. He said the SABC had received unconditional transfers amounting to R834-million between 2005 and 2008.
Entertainment ReviewsThe Astonishing Power of Story: master the ultimate form of influenceIf you think about it, everything we do revolves around stories. The ads we hear on radio or watch on TV spin a tale about how certain products or services could improve our quality of life; TV shows and movies that we watch are about events that may or may not have happened; and the people we most admire are often those who tell the best stories.
Media NewsNaspers reports significant growthThe Citizen reports that South African satellite TV; internet; and print group, Naspers, has recorded 36% higher core earnings in the half year to end September.
EntertainmentAn evening of song and light operaJune Kraus (soprano) and Lucky Sibande (tenor) join forces in The Old Mutual Theatre on the Square’s Sunday night classical concert series. On Sunday, 6 December at 19:00 for 19:30, the two unforgettable voices of June Kraus and Lucky Sibande will combine in their new production, When Stars Collide.
EntertainmentNu Metro, Emperors Palace to launch first all-digital cinema complex in AfricaOnly five days remain until the opening of the state-of-the-art Nu Metro Cinemas in the Emporium at Emperors Palace, Johannesburg. R91-million was spent on the re-development of the spectacular new Emporium at Emperors Palace over the last few months which now features the best restaurant and entertainment facilities in Africa.
Media NewsHuge Group launches Huge Media Business Day reports that the Huge Group has launched a new subsidiary, Huge Media, to enter the digital media arena. It has signed a deal to sell mobile advertising technology designed by Eyeballs Mobile Advertising, and aims to sell the service to advertising and media companies.
EntertainmentHike highlights conservation campaignThe AfriOceans Warriors Campaign, an AfriOceans Conservation Alliance (AOCA) initiative, empowers the youth to become a member warrior of a unique African tribe who take action for our oceans. These young AfriOceans Warriors will take ownership of their natural heritage and become leaders of awareness campaigns for Africa’s Oceans.
EntertainmentExtraterrestrial origins revealedA conference will be held at the Wits Downstairs Theatre in Braamfontein on 7 December 2009 at 17h30 at which messages given to Rael will be shared.
EntertainmentFree access to Iziko on 1 DecemberOn World Aids and Emancipation Day on 1 December Iziko Museums of Cape Town will grant the public free access to all its sites.
Media NewsFirst and exclusive to M-Net Series'Do Not Disturb' season one; Starts Thursday 10 December at 20:00; 'Do Not Disturb' is a workplace comedy set at one of New York City’s hottest and hippest hotels: The Inn. Named one of the Big Apple’s '10 Best Places to Stay'. The Inn is just that – the 'in' place to be, with its chic décor; stylish staff; and celebrity clientele.
Entertainment ReviewsStaying awake on The Open RoadRoad movies. A great staple of Hollywood. That said, you will be hard-pressed to find a tarmac journey of self-discovery quite as boring as The Open Road . I think I might still be yawning, but here are the basics.
EntertainmentPeanuts mixes fun with social commentBob Eveleigh says: "First glances at advance publicity might have led the public to expect that this musical, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown , is kid stuff. I mean, 1920s bouncing around the Pemads Little Theatre stage, the girls in short dresses, the boys in tee-shirts, portraying five and six year-old kids - and even a dog! Well, really!
Media NewsMagazine Publishers’ Association of SA praise for 2009 PICA Award winnersConfidence; determination; and home-grown innovation, says the 2009 PICA Awards Committee, are the fundamental elements behind the success of the South African magazine industry this year.
Media NewsTouchline Media’s healthy lifestyle magazines show circulation growthTouchline Media’s Men’s Health ; Runner’s World ; and Bicycling magazines, published in partnership with Rodale Inc, have shown healthy circulation growth following the release of third quarter (July to September) results by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC).
Media NewsMelanie Bala chats up a storm in Let’s Chat…with Mel M-Net Series, channel 110 on DStv, is giving birth to its very first local weekly series – a stylish, sexy, sophisticated talk show celebrating the quintessential woman of today. Aptly called 'Let’s Chat…with Mel', the first episode will be aired on Wednesday, 6 January 2010.
Media NewsBroadcast times of final First Division episode Rugby supporters will have an opportunity to relive the excitement of the Pumas’ march to the title and promotion to the Premier Division in the final episode of the 2009 Absa First Division television series which will be broadcast on Saturday, 28 November at 15:00.
Monday, 30 November 2009
Media NewsSchu, Massa star in karts, Sauber back in business and Kiwis dominateThis week's Cars in Action Online reports that anyone doubting whether Michael Schumacher will be as quick as expected if he decides to race for Mercedes F1 or whether Felipe Massa has fully recovered from his Hungarian accident now has a marker.
Media NewsLatest Aviation and SafetyThe December edition of Aviation and Safety features: the 2009 Silver Queen air race; Elvin Extreme East London airshow; a chat with Martin Louw - Director flight Operations at Kulula.com; the Cessna 206 crash in Botswana; offers a closer look at Spatial Disorientation; and the International Society of Air Safety Investigators annual conference - 2009 report.
EntertainmentAcclaimed Stomp returns in 2010Stomp is presented at The Teatro at Montecasino from 23 March to 11 April 2010 by Glynis Henderson Productions, Stomp Productions and Pieter Toerien Productions.
Media NewsM-Net Action December highlightsM-Net Action is an adrenaline-driven channel on DStv, featuring action-packed movies and series. It is also available on the DStv Compact bouquet, which now has more than 285 000 subscribers.
Media NewsNational Geographic Channel's Rescue InkIn New York City’s war on animal abuse, some of the worst offenders are pursued by a group of tattooed, motorcycle-riding tough guys on a mission to save animals in danger. They call themselves Rescue Ink , and these are their stories.
Media NewsSA Men Against Women and Child Abuse - SAMAWACA SA Men , South Africa’s first, most comprehensive online lifestyle magazine for South African men, has embarked on a new mission to raise awareness of the scourge of woman and child abuse.
EventsInvitation to the SAARF RAMS 2009 releaseStarts: 30 November 2009
Ends: 03 December 2009
Media NewsA good news environmental storyThe cover story of the latest issue of Africa – Birds & Birding focuses on the success of the endemic African Black Oystercatcher, a species which, until relatively recently, was considered endangered.
Media NewsAttacks on press freedom multiply worldwideAt least 88 journalists have been killed so far this year and hundreds of media employees have been arrested and jailed, most often following sham trials or without formal charges being brought against them, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) said in its half-year review of press freedom worldwide.
Media NewsCNN International’s ‘My South Africa’ advertising campaign continues international success with Gold awardCNN International was the only media owner to collect Gold in the first annual Internationalist Awards for Innovative Digital Marketing Solutions with its ‘My South Africa’ global advertising campaign for South African Tourism. In a competition where the total number of entries represented 24 countries, ‘My South Africa’ was one of only two Global campaigns to win a Gold award.
Media NewsAllergy Planet to be broadcast on 9 DecemberAllergy Planet - Wednesday 9 December at 21:30 on BBC Knowledge (channel 251 on DStv) In Britain and America, cases of asthma; eczema; and hayfever have trebled in the last three decades, and food allergies have increased by over 500%.
Media NewsNMP scores in the pursuit of relevanceLeading South African customer publisher, New Media Publishing (NMP), walked away with an armful of trophies at the 40th annual MPASA PICA Awards for publishing and editorial excellence. The five category awards and six highly commended certificates will decorate the publisher’s new home on Bree Street in the heart of Cape Town’s CBD.
EntertainmentGlenwood Community Forum presents annual Christmas Carol Service in the ParkThe annual Christmas Carol Service presented by the Glenwood Community Forum will take place in the Bulwer Park on Saturday ,5 December from 18:00 to 19:30. The proactive Glenwood Community Forum believes this bustling suburb is 'A good place to live, work, educate and raise a family'.
EntertainmentThe Age of StupidThe Durban Botanic Gardens Visitors Complex on Thursday, 3 December at 17:30 will screen a provocative documentary film - a passionate and urgent call for all of us to prevent the overwhelming consequences of climate change.
EntertainmentBob and Rob and the Creepy Camping TripFollowing the amazing success of Festive Fun with Bob and Rob , and The Further Adventures of Rob and Bob . the talented Grant Jacobs and Rory Booth have come up with a third sequel for the festive season, Bob & Rob and The Creepy Camping Trip .
EntertainmentOutdoor art exhibition - Spirit in the StoneSpirit in the Stone is an outdoor exhibition of approximately 150 original, hand-carved stone sculptures from Zimbabwe, which will be exhibited throughout the Durban Botanic Garden for one month opening at the end of November.
EntertainmentSinderella…Comes AgainThis year’s outrageous saucy adult panto – Sinderella… Comes Again! – is at the Jubilee Supper Theatre (a brand new venue) at University of KwaZulu-Natal's campus in Durban for a lengthy festive season run.
EntertainmentKZN art at its bestThe Watercolour Society of South Africa; Highway Art Group; and the Botanical Art Association of South Africa will be jointly hosting their annual joint regional exhibition at the Anton Benzon @ Crouse Art Gallery in 254 Lillian Ngoyi Rd / Windermere as a way of promoting and exposing gallery visitors to this specialist form of art.
EntertainmentHats off to 2010 at Phansi MuseumOne of Durban’s most valuable cultural hubs, the Phansi Museum, which situated in a Victorian home in the leafy suburb of Glenwood, will this week launch a myriad fabulous initiatives: its iconic annual calendar; the opening of the BAT shop; a new music label and inaugural CD; strategic partnerships; and a new Mali travelogue.
Media NewsBBC schedules for DecemberFor more information on the BBC schedules for BBC Entertainment; BBC Lifestyle; BBC Knowledge; and CBeebies for December, see the attached documents.
EntertainmentTwisting Testing SummerDurban choreographer / dancer, Dudu Myeza, has created an innovative new piece – Twisting Testing Summer – for his Youngs Helping Youngs Project which comes to the the Emmanuel Cathedral Hall – Hall One.
EntertainmentPringles beach festival to hit Cape shoresA Pringles Beach Festival will be taking place from 21 to 30 December along the Cape shoreline starting at Camps Bay and ending in Port Elizabeth.
Media NewsMedia24 consolidates newspapers City Vision (Khayelitsha) reports that Media24 Newspapers has made the decision to consolidate WP Newspapers ( TygerBurger ; City Vision ; People’s Post ; and Blits ) and Die Burger into a single business unit, in an effort to streamline business and focus more clearly on readers and advertisers.
EntertainmentThe Woman in Black is classic horrorThe Woman in Black applies classic horror techniques to send a shiver down your spine. What makes it timely is its diversion from the sugar-coated array of formulaic entertainment currently on at theatres to cash in on the silly season. This one is an adult and bloodcurdling production that may scare the living daylights out of audiences desperate for an alternative to frivolous laughter.
EntertainmentSame vibe, different locationEnrico Iacopini was once synonymous with Melville. Now resident in Keurboomstrand, Enrico and his wife Ornella have for the past five years dazzled the Plett set at their beach restaurant, Ristorante Enrico. Enrico was once best known for his brilliant blue eyes and as the owner of Roma Pizzeria on the corner of Main Road and 4th Avenue, Melville.
EntertainmentPrime Circle back at The LyricAfter hugely successful performances around the world in 2009, Prime Circle is returning to The Lyric Theatre for a once-off show on 6 February 2010. The band - recognised as South Africa's premier live rock act - rocked a full house at The Lyric at the Gold Reef City Casino in July.
Media NewsWorld's press calls on Philippines to act on massacreThe World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has condemned the massacre of more than 30 journalists and their staff in the Philippines and called on the government to act decisively to bring the perpetrators to justice, and to end the climate of impunity that makes the Philippines one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a journalist.
Media NewsHuman rights journalism to be rewarded Journalism.co.za reports that the deadline for nominations for the Martin Ennals Foundation's annual award to honour a journalist involved in human rights activities is 9 December. The award is open to journalists across the globe involved in human rights activities, and winners stand in line for a prize of US$17 500 from the Martin Ennals Foundation.
Media NewsNG Kids posts solid circulation figures National Geographic Kids retains market leadership in the youth category according to the circulation figures released by the Audit Bureau of Circulation. The magazine posted a solid total paid circulation of 43 397 for the period July to September 2009, which includes Afrikaans copy sales. “We're happy with the third quarter results,” says Publisher, Dene Strain.
Media NewsPortfolio’s 2010 Country Places, City and Safari collection published with 13 new entriesImagine pristine white beaches; palm trees; and crystal clear waters at Dugong Beach Lodge in Mozambique, a romantic paradise. Johannesburg is abuzz with three new hot spots, the Monarch Hotel; St Andrews; and Morrells Manor House where a warm welcome awaites.
Media NewsFollow the summit meetings of the world's press on WAN-IFRA MultiblogsThe World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) will be providing updates from the World Newspaper Congress, World Editors Forum and Info Services Expo in Hyderabad this week on all platforms, using all media, to allow you to follow the global summit meetings of the world's press from a distance.
EntertainmentNeedletime Board line-up namedA heavyweight line-up of South African artists has been named to the Board of the newly created Performers' Organisation of South Africa Trust (POSA).
EntertainmentCatch the big screen magic this festive seasonThe films showcased at cinemas this festive season will cater to different tastes, including the 'edge-of-your-seat' special effects in 2012 to the trials and tribulations of the hopeful starlets in Every Little Step.
Media NewsLivemobile wins MMA AwardLivemobile, a South African-based football mobile website (mobisite), has won the Mobile Display Campaign Award for Europe, Africa and Middle East at the fifth annual Global Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) Awards , at the Mobile Marketing Forum in Los Angeles.
EntertainmentFestive season fun for everyone at MontecasinoFor a truly de-lightful festive season experience, head to Montecasino this December and bring the whole family along, as Montecasino brings you Festivo – a festival of lights, love and all things magical.
Media NewsIt is Indermark's turnSABC's vision to drive access to its television and radio services prior to the 2010 FIFA World Cup is gaining momentum with another low power transmitter site switch-on at Indermark in the Limpopo Province on Monday, 16 November.
Media NewsSABC response to 'R400m 2010 ruse' claimThe South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has responded to the misleading Star article 'SABC's R400m 2010 RUSE' as well as other reports in the media related to the article.
EntertainmentMoreira rocks 'The Hudson'Thursday, 26 November saw multi SAMA award-winning saxophonist, Moreira Chonguica, accompanied by The Moreira Project trio with percussionist John Hassan and DJ Xolisa, give a private jazz performance at the Hudson development, in the historical De Waterkant area, Cape Town, to welcome in summer along with the Hudson tenants; VIPs; friends; and media.
EntertainmentHottest act on iceThe world-famous Imperial Ice Stars, who have won international critical acclaim and five-star reviews with their previous tours of The Sleeping Beauty on Ice and Swan Lake on Ice, are set to thrill Johannesburg audiences once more with their brand new production, Cinderella on Ice, when they skate into the Teatro at Montecasino this December.
Tuesday, 01 December 2009
Media NewsSABC announces December programming highlights on SABC1, 2 and 3. As the country’s biggest electronic communicator, the SABC is committed to continue to play a meaningful role in the continuous development of the electronic broadcasting environment.
Media NewsNew episodes of poker’s ‘Ask the Commentators’ coming soon Great news for poker enthusiasts as the informative Ask the Commentators show returns to TV once again – leaving no card unturned in its quest to make viewers understand and master the game of poker.
Media NewsTop structure should go - SABC unionThe Business Day reports that the government should look at the SABC's 'heavy and expensive top structure' before it considered staff retrenchments, the Broadcast, Electronic, Media and Allied Workers Union (Bemawu) has told the Department of Communications.
Media NewsPay clothing accounts via your cellphoneEvery year, millions of Rand are spent at South Africa’s top clothing retailers. Every year, thousands of payments are forgotten, delayed or left unpaid. Often, it’s just a question of access to a payment mechanism.
Media NewsOnline facelift for CRS Technologies proves a winnerCRS Technologies, a member of the Centric Holdings Group and established facilitator of Human Resource and Payroll software in Southern Africa, has launched a new corporate website as part of its medium-to-long-term growth management strategy.
Media NewsPakistan editor receives WAN-IFRA Golden Pen of FreedomNajam Sethi, the former Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Times in Pakistan, has been awarded the 2009 Golden Pen of Freedom , the annual press freedom prize of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
Media NewsWorld Press Summit opens with remembrance of slain Philippine journalistsThe world's press began its annual summit meetings Tuesday with a moment of silence for more than 30 journalists who were murdered in a vicious attack in the Philippines last week, the deadliest single attack on the media in history.
EntertainmentCelebrate the festive season with KykNet Irene Summer Series showsThe concerts take place in the grounds of Smuts House Museum, which provides the perfect backdrop for picnics. There is also South African acoustic music being performed live. December concerts see performances from Dozi, followed by Dan Patlansky and aKING during the festive season.
Media NewsLiveOutLoud turns two and is just hitting its stride Live Out Loud , an exclusive and sophisticated monthly publication aimed at high net-worth individuals, celebrates its 24 th issue - a milestone in any industry, before you throw in a first-time entrepreneur to publishing out of a promotional background, a worldwide recession and a burnt down print shop.
EntertainmentChristmas comes early for disadvantaged children at Carnival CityCarnival City’s annual Charity Christmas Party hosted over 520 children on Monday 30 November, spreading a little early Christmas cheer in Ekurhuleni. The kids were treated to a variety of fun activities, but the highlight of the day was a visit by celebrity guest Spongebob Squarepants.
EntertainmentTake the kids to the Catalina for Bob and RobBob and Rob are back for the Christmas season at the Catalina Theatre with their third adventure, Bob & Rob and The Creepy Camping Trip. Following the success of Festive Fun with Bob and Rob, and The Further Adventures of Rob and Bob, the talented Grant Jacobs and Rory Booth have come up with a third sequel for the festive season Bob & Rob and The Creepy Camping Trip.
Media NewsCNN’s coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2010 live drawThe world has been watching and waiting with bated breath for the first Soccer World Cup hosted by an African nation, and South Africa is gearing up to welcome the globe to the continents' shores in June/ July 2010. CNN International has closely followed this country's sometimes marvellous, sometimes troubled, journey to World Cup readiness.
EntertainmentChristmas Spectacular back at Carnival CityOne of the biggest and most spectacular Christmas concerts of the past few years is definitely Lefra Productions’ Christmas Spectacular .
EntertainmentMonkey Nuts comes to the BaxterThe hilarious new comedy, Monkey Nuts , from the creators of Hoot and The Chilli Boy , is coming to the Baxter this festive season.
EntertainmentChristmas show for children at NewSpaceThe NewSpace Theatre in Cape Town opens its first children's musical production, The Night Before Christmas , from 4 to 24 December.
Media NewsMigrate delivers 'A Sign of the Times'The latest edition of the Loerie Awards’ Migrate Magazine offers a myriad of intriguing interpretations of the theme, 'A Sign of the Times'. From the good, the bad to the quirky, the magazine’s contributors from across the globe have delivered a thought provoking issue.
EntertainmentSouth Africa takes centre stage as Country of HonourMIDEM 2010 is only two months away – and a flurry of preparations is underway to maximise South Africa’s 'Country of Honour”' status. “Being Country of Honour at MIDEM 2010 will be a unique occasion for South Africa to promote its artists and industry to the international music community and to showcase some of our leading talent during the concerts,” says Glenn Masokoane.
Media NewsStudents go online mainly from their cell phone and from campusStudent Village's Crammed, reports that in the latest South African Student Social Media Report , internet usee through cellphones was the highest amongst students, showing that 78% go online via mobile, followed closely by 74% who access the internet from campus, typically be in the computer labs.
Media NewsGCIS to help SABC recover outstanding payments by government departmentsGovernment Communications and Information System (GCIS) has committed itself to assist the SABC in recovering all the advertising monies owed by government departments to the corporation.
Media NewsPodcasts less popular than SN sites; videos; wikisStudent Village's Crammed site, reports that when it comes to consuming social media students are visiting social networking sites; watching videos; using wikipedia for their studies; sharing music; and reading blogs. This according to the latest South African Student Social Media Report . Listening to podcasts had a small take up of around 17%.
Media NewsGovernment approves bank guaranteeThe SABC is pleased to announce that the Government has approved its application for a Government Guarantee for R1.473 billion for the corporation.
Media NewsSA students are watching less TV and spending more time onlineStudent Village's Crammed website reports that the latest SA Student Social Media Report discovered just how much students are consuming different traditional media versus online. Nearly 90% of students use the internet for social purposes a few times a week.
Media NewsNew Portuguese channel and FIFA World Cup™ section for FIFA.comThe Portuguese (Brazilian) version of FIFA.com was officially launched on Tuesday, 1 December, becoming the sixth language of FIFA’s official website alongside English; French; German; Spanish; and Arabic.
Media NewsCell phones more popular than PCs for internet bankingMatthew Buckland reports on his blog that the number of people banking from their cell phones has exceeded that of people banking from their PCs in South Africa, according to World Wide Worx. More than a quarter of bank customers use their cell phones for services ranging from informational transaction types to financial types.
Media NewsWorld press trends: digital revenues won't replace printAt no time in the foreseeable future will digital advertising revenues replace those lost to print, making the search for new business models ­ including paid-for online access for news ­ a pressing concern for the news publishing industry, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) said in its annual world press trends update.
Media NewsSABC may be in contravention of new slumlord bylawIOL reports that the SABC will be among the slumlords targeted by the City of Cape Town under the new draft bylaw which aims to sort out problem buildings. The public broadcaster owns Rocklands Villas in Sea Point, a row of flats behind the SABC building that has stood empty for years and is in a state of disrepair, as well as being a home to drug dealers and criminals.
Media NewsGoogle announces 2009 Search Trends for South Africa2009 has been a year of change in South Africa and Google has shown that people having been using Google Search to keep abreast of the most interesting news and trends as well as their favourite websites.
Media NewsMaking the CASE…Today (1 December) the Association for Communication and Advertising (ACA); the Creative Circle; and Future Publishing launched an exciting niche publication - CASE. – a first for the South African market, and the official voice of the profession.
Wednesday, 02 December 2009
Media NewsWild – your guide to a spectacular summerThere’s no better way to enjoy summer than to head outdoors. And what better companion than Wild , the award-winning magazine on South Africa’s national parks and wild spaces? For the second year running Wild has been highly commended by the prestigious Pica Publishing Awards .
Media NewsThis week on All AccessDecember is finally here and with it comes the best exclusive interviews in town, courtesy of All Access. Brothers and Sisters has gripped the hearts of millions of viewers across the world with the story of the Walker family and their trials and tribulations. Currently in its third season on M-Net, this hit show is showing no signs of stopping!
Media NewsThis week on The Gareth Cliff ShowOn The Gareth Cliff Show this week, the topic is: ‘Weapons of Mass Consumption’. In a world where status symbols are becoming a thing of the past as the global recession takes grip, Gareth asks 'What does wealth mean to you?'
Media NewsSeveral media bodies denied coverage of 2010 drawThe Cape Argus reports that several international and local media organisations who have been denied accreditation to the World Cup final draw in Cape Town on Friday, 5 December, will still be travelling to the event anyway.
Media NewsNew head of SABC to be named soonAccording to the Business Report , the interviews of candidates for the top job at public broadcaster, SABC, have been undertaken and the results compiled by the interim board will now be audited by a top auditing firm before an announcement is made by Communications Minister, Siphiwe Nyanda.
Media NewsSir Elton John to play in concert OFM has announced that the legendary, Sir Elton John has agreed to include central South Africa on his itinerary as part of the exciting ‘Under African Skies' tour. The concert, scheuled for the Free State University Cricket Oval in Bloemfontein on Tuesday, 23 March 2010, will feature Sir Elton John and his long-time collabortor and renowned percussionist, Ray Cooper.
EntertainmentSir Elton John to play in concert OFM has announced that the legendary, Sir Elton John has agreed to include central South Africa on his itinerary as part of the exciting ‘Under African Skies' tour. The concert, scheuled for the Free State University Cricket Oval in Bloemfontein on Tuesday, 23 March 2010, will feature Sir Elton John and his long-time collabortor and renowned percussionist, Ray Cooper.
EntertainmentNational Eistedfod Academy - Young Performers Showcase 2009The National Eisteddfod Academy (a NGO that creates opportunities for the youth to experience the magic of the performing arts) recently featured more than 250 young individual performers and groups at 13 NEA Young Performers Showcase concerts that concluded the NEA’s eisteddfod activities for 2009 in the various regions.
Media NewsFrost scorches his way to victory in music searchThe votes have been tallied and audited, and it’s now official: multi-talented musician Albert Frost is the winner of the Doritos Be Heard music search, walking off with prize money of a cool R200 000.
Media NewsGoogle lets publishers limit articlesMybroadband.co.za reports that Google on Tuesday, 1 December said it will let publishers set a limit on the number of articles people can read for free through its search engine. The move comes as media titans bash Google for profiting from online news pages indexed by the internet giant and served at no cost to people searching for stories; photos; or other material online.
EntertainmentMusical feast at Jus' Jazzin' in UmhlangaA unique mini music festival is taking place at Jus' Jazzin' in Umhlanga Rocks from 15 to 17 December. It features the legendary Ray 'Chikapa' Phiri from Stimela and Paul Simon of Graceland fame; the long-awaited reunion and new version of Neill Solomon and The Uptown Rhythm Dogs, and the exciting Afro-Asian outfit Strings and Skins.
EntertainmentMake love, not war says spicy new sex comedyAs the year draws to a close, Sibikwa Arts Centre presents its naughtiest production yet – Ma-Lindi: The Sex Strike, a raucous, riotous comedy that will knock your socks (and possibly your knickers) off.
EntertainmentCelebrating DJ KhabzelaAll those interested are invited to join in the celebration of the late DJ Khabzela, and his upcoming documentary/film. The event is to build awareness about the film, where proceeds will go towards the Khabzela Foundation under the Splanor Entertainment Management Team.
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Media NewsBow Wow to host special edition of Young Gifted and AfricanHip hop superstar, Bow Wow, is heading for the Young Gifted and African studio on Monday, 7 December to co-host a special edition of the show. Bow Wow will be joined live in the studio by Channel O’s The Twinz for the once-off show that will put the star in the interview hot-seat for the full one-hour of the show, from 18:00 to 19:00.
EntertainmentThe Twelve Tenors come to Johannesburg TheatreNow, for the first time in South Africa, let your hair down, sit back and heighten your senses of pleasure as you experience The Twelve Tenors. Direct from Europe - and exclusively at the Mandela at the Johannesburg Theatre - The Twelve Tenors will be entertaining audiences from 16 to 28 February for a two-week season only.
Editorial DeskCreating a gift economy by FreecyclingBy Kerryn Le Cordeur If you’re looking to get rid of your unwanted goods, there are several good ways to do so. Place an ad in the classifieds, or register on Bid or Buy if you’re interested in making a bit of money; or consider donating to a local charity - after all, one man’s trash is another’s treasure.
Media NewsTEAMtalk media is leading South African sports publisher TEAMtalk media is the leading digital sports content provider in South Africa, according to latest reports by the industry’s governing bodies. The latest ratings published by Nielsen Netrating, the online measurement tool used by the Online Publishers’ Association (OPA) to track the number of users accessing members’ websites, put TEAMtalk media and Football365 at the head of the queue.
EntertainmentSA NYO to perform in StellenboschAs part of the Konservatorium Concert Series, the South African National Youth Orchestra (SA NYO) returns to the Cape after a long absence. They will be performing for a one-night-only concert at the Endler Hall at the University of Stellenbosch, at 20:00 on Wednesday, 9 December.
Media NewsNew magazine for red meat producersThe first edition of the Red Meat Producers’ Organisation’s (RPO) magazine for the red meat industry will be published in March 2010. The magazine, which is titled Rooivleis /Red Meat is a magazine for all commercial red meat producers – beef; sheep; and goats – and will focus on technology transfer and industry news.
EntertainmentIdols winner heads for The Lyric TheatreThe Lyric Theatre at Gold Reef City Casino will be hosting sensational Idols South Africa 5 joint winner, Jason Hartman, and his talented band. They will be performing an exclusive once-off performance on 13 February 2010.
EntertainmentSibaya Casino & Entertainment Kingdom Sibaya Casino & Entertainment Kingdom has a line up of upcoming exciting events.
EntertainmentNew play tells tale of Zulu kingActor Sifiso Simamane came to the attention of Durban theatre-goers with his excellent performances in Ashwin Singh’s plays. These were To House presented by the Playhouse in the Drama Theatre in 2006 and Spice ‘n Stuff presented at Catalina Theatre in 2007.
Media NewsMore awards for online excellence – Fin24.comFin24.com was awarded ‘the best online solution’ at the PICA Awards for the third year in a row on Thursday, 26 November. This comes hot on the heels of the bronze pixel Fin24.com received at the Bookmark Awards just two weeks earlier.
Media NewsMedia24 announces rate increaseMEDIA24, South Africa’s largest newspaper group, has announced an innovative approach to advertising rate card increases and management. MEDIA24 is to adopt a differentiated approach to rate increases in line with a model used by the electronic media for years – with rates based on a sliding scale dictated by high demand periods.
Media NewsUmhlobo Wenene to broadcast from Mzoli's PlaceIt seems like the 2010 World Cup Final Draw has got the whole country in motion. Some have decided to take an early holiday, while others have decided to transfer just for a week. Umhlobo Wenene fm has decided to send its whole sports show and presenter, Loyiso ‘Mr. Lloyd’ Sitsheke to Cape Town.
EntertainmentParlotones live at KrakatoaHot off their recent world tour, The Parlotones are playing live at Krakatoa at Sibaya Casino & Entertainment Kingdom on 27 and 28 December. The Parlotones made history last month with a sell out show at Johannesburg’s Coca Cola Dome, being the first South African band to headline at the venue.
Media NewsTalk radio joins the fight against climate change Talk Radio 702 and 567 CapeTalk have partnered on the inaugural Climate Change Leadership Awards and are expressing their commitment in all aspects of the business.
EntertainmentGlenwood carol service changes venueThe annual Glenwood Community Forum Christmas Carol Service will take place in the Glenwood High School hall on Saturday 5 December as the sun sets. The original venue was Bulwer Park – but with a rainy weekend being forecast, the organisers thought that the Glenwood School Hall would be more convenient and comfortable.
EntertainmentHoliday opens at Whatiftheworld GalleryCollison’s White Gold launched their new association with Whatiftheworld Gallery in Cape Town on 1 December. Whatiftheworld was selected in 2007 by Contemporary Magazine (London) as one of the ‘Top 50 Emerging Galleries from Around the World.’
GalleryNAB ends the year African styleThe Newspaper Advertising Bureau's (NAB) key clients, contacts and staff turned up for its end-of-year bash in true African style on Wednesday, 25 November, at The White Boy Shebeen in Sandown. Guests generously donated some non-perishable foods, which NAB has delivered to the Diepkloof Hospice in Soweto to use for their Christmas Party next week.
EntertainmentRose Korber's 18th art salonThe summer season sees many new and exciting events in Cape Town, but, for art lovers, possibly none are awaited with as much anticipation as the annual Art Salon, curated by noted Cape Town art dealer and consultant, Rose Korber. Once again the Salon promises to live up to the high reputation of its previous incarnations, when it celebrates its 18 th anniversary.
EntertainmentTop 12 finalists announced in Footsteps to Fortune dance contestSix auditions; around 400 dancers; three semi-final heats; and hundreds of spectators at Suncoast Casino & Entertainment World, have brought the second edition of the all-Durban Footsteps to Fortune reality dance competition to a crucial stage, as excitement mounts ahead of the gala finals at Suncoas on Wednesday, 16 December.
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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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