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JOURNALISM
‘Sexualised, Silenced and Labelled Satan’ — horrific levels of online violence targeting women journalists
Political actors and partisan media outlets have been fomenting online violence against prominent Daily Maverick journalists, according...
Julie Reid
Feb 61 min read
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Addressing inequality in a post-pandemic world requires a more inclusive and representative news media
In their recently published book, Tell Our Story. Multiplying voices in the news media, Julie Reid and Dale T. McKinley explore...
Julie Reid
Feb 61 min read
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The media often conflates malicious criticism with genuine critique: why it shouldn’t.
This is an edited extract from Tell Our Story: Multiplying Voices in the News Media by Dale McKinley and Julie Reid. “If journalism is...
Julie Reid
Feb 61 min read
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Media freedom in South Africa: the two-part formula for securing freedom of expression.
In October, those of us working in the media sector and related fields pause to remember the terrible events of Black Wednesday in 1977....
Julie Reid
Feb 61 min read
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Independent Media’s excuses for ditching the Press Council make no logical sense
In a dumbfounding move, Independent Media last week announced that it will opt out of the Press Council system. Instead the company has...
Julie Reid
Feb 62 min read
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Media content diversity in SA: why is government still asking all the wrong questions?
The following is an amended version of a presentation delivered by the author for the Print Media Transformation Colloquium, 25-26 August...
Julie Reid
Feb 62 min read
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Is the ANC right about press regulation? Research says ‘NO’.
Two weeks ago the Media Policy and Democracy Project launched its most recent research report, this time tackling the now thorny issue of...
Julie Reid
Feb 62 min read
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Africa’s worst new Internet Censorship Law: everything you don’t want to know – but need to
The Film and Publication Board’s new Draft Online Regulation Policy has been touted as a measure to protect the children. But if the...
Julie Reid
Feb 61 min read
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Op-Ed. World Press Freedom Day 2015, SA edition
In South Africa, press freedom, our freedom of expression rights, and communications rights, are suffering from a disease. There are a...
Julie Reid
Feb 62 min read
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No Big Debate. The SABC, censorship and more censorship on media freedom day
On Wednesday 17 October, two days before South Africans were due to commemorate National Media Freedom Day, the SABC pulled the popular...
Julie Reid
Feb 61 min read
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Dear SA. This is how to build a free society and an accountable government, love Sweden
A recent trip to Sweden revealed a marvellous attitude to the accessibility of information – the kind of Utopian ideal that would have...
Julie Reid
Feb 62 min read
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The digital disaster we know nothing about
South Africa is currently preparing for a project bigger than the 2010 Fifa World Cup. It is so big that when it is all over it will have...
Julie Reid
Feb 62 min read
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Press Freedom Commission, ANC and the little guy
Anyone interested in press regulation in South Africa and media freedom in general, will be aware of the main recommendations contained...
Julie Reid
Feb 62 min read
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Press freedom in South Africa and why self-regulation is best
Almost a year after the Press Council of South Africa held hearings around the country to hear what the public had to say about the...
Julie Reid
Feb 51 min read
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Media freedom debacles aside, the press is failing us
South Africa is fighting for media freedom, but I’m not always sure why – since even when journalists have freedom in theory, they seem...
Julie Reid
Feb 51 min read
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The ever-increasing global rebellion against secrecy
A furore has developed in South Africa in recent years over citizens’ access to information. The Protection of State Information Bill...
Julie Reid
Feb 52 min read
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