Hello and welcome to your weekly Media Update in two minutes, with me Bronwyn Raitt. In the headlines this week… Imtiaz Patel, the CEO of SuperSport has provided clarity and again extended a sincere apology to SuperSport viewers for the interruption in the broadcast of the Currie Cup final in Durban last Saturday. Campus Media is experiencing a definite increase in the numbers of students that are interacting with new media platforms such as Campus TV. Readers are relishing in the new look of Sondag, which was introduced only two weeks ago. SuperSport’s Let’s Play initiative has been named the winner of the Mail & Guardian’s Investing in the Future Corporate Award. 8 Ink Media has announced its appointment as official agent for BMW Magazine. Blue Planet Media has been appointed as project managers for Ekhaya Lifestyle Magazine. And The Times and Sowetan have conducted research into Gauteng’s top retail brands, the results of which will be revealed during the gala awards being held at Constitutional Hill on 30 October. New publications on the shelf this week include: The Randburg Sun South; The Randburg Sun North; Red- the green magazine; and Dossier. Moving onto People on the Move: Justine Cottrell has been appointed Marketing Manager for 5FM. And Nivasha Naidoo has been appointed Marketing Manager for SABC2. That’s all the time we have time for this week. For more on these stories and others, visit our website on www.mediaupdate.co.za. From myself and the team, until next time- goodbye.