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High consumption of sugary drinks is associated with risks such as obesity, heart disease and diabetes. (Toby Talbot/Associated Press)

Our advertising regulator is funded by the food and beverage industry. Should it be allowed to block public health messaging?

A pending court complaint alleges bias after the regulator voted to block radio advertisements about the dangers of sugar

Meta’s algorithms have deprioritised news content, reducing organic reach and referral traffic for local publishers.
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Competition Commission takes on Google and Meta to save SA journalism

In a landmark move, the commission has released a provisional report that exposes how the tech giants have systematically exploited the local media industry, particularly…

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Radio in South Africa marks 100 years of shaping identity and resistance

This is an edited extract from My Radio Memory: Listening to the Listener, which is edited by Robin Sewlal, with articles by 100 contributors. This one is by the journalist,…

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Sanef seeks intervention in SABC vs MK party case over Government of National Unity

The public broadcaster has rejected the party’s demand that it not refer to the ruling coalition as a government of national unity as an attack on media freedom

The Financial Sector Conduct Authority has said Banxso’s licence remains withdrawn despite a recent court ruling

Banxso investors lose life savings

A deepfake ad ‘featuring’ Patrice Motsepe is still luring people into online trading platform

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Latest Reuters report finds rising concerns about misinformation among South African news consumers

The report found that interest in politics had also dwindled among the country’s news readers

Still making waves after 100 years

Radio has adapted to the times and, a century in, is going strong and changing lives in South Africa

Off air: Count Basie appeared on the BBC in 1968, but that’s unlikely to have been allowed at the SABC. Photo: David Redfern/Getty Images

Inside the minds of the censors

Decisions about what music to ban at the SABC were inconsistent, and – what’s worse – random This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account…

The first cut is the deepest: Notes on Cuts is a vinyl record and book project by US historian John Peffer which looks at censorship during the apartheid era by way of records that were physically damaged by  censors at the SABC.

Scratch that: unkindest cuts

Researcher delves into SABC censors’ logic – and lack thereof – during apartheid

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan. (Gulshan Khan/AFP)

The Fiscal Cliff | State-owned entities: A war zone between political and economic elites

The corporatisation of SOEs has disempowered the South African public and benefited corporate power and private finance

Eskom is awaiting government approval to get the 100 megawatts of power offered by the Mozambique energy ministry in July.

The Fiscal Cliff | Eskom: The fiscal monster the treasury can’t vanquish

Among state-owned entities, the beleaguered power utility is far and away the biggest risk to the public purse

Your cheque is in the mail: Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has welcomed a court decision to place the South African Post Office in business rescue. Photo: Made Nagi/AFP

SOEs going into business rescue a sign of governance failure

It highlights that changes need to be made in their operation, experts say

Netflix and not-so chill: How streamers shape South Africa’s film industry

Subscription streaming services have become giants. Some will be lifted onto their shoulders and some will be crushed under their weight

SABC group chief executive Madoda Mxakwe is leaving the public broadcaster as his five-year contract comes to an end. (eNCA)

SABC chief executive Madoda Mxakwe is stepping down

Nada Wotshela is to take up the reins at the broadcaster as acting group chief executive

Run to the ground, Post Office and SABC fight for relevance

Having struggled to keep up with changing markets, the two entities under the department of communications are in states of financial disrepair

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WATCH LIVE: World Radio Day Webinar

The SABC, ZNBC and the Mail & Guardian celebrate World Radio Day

WEBINAR | SABC, ZNBC, and Mail & Guardian Celebrate World Radio Day

This year’s theme, “Radio and Peace”, will showcase radio’s role in providing news and entertainment to populations even in difficult situations

The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) has condemned the armed robbery in which employees at television channel INX Prime were held at gunpoint at their offices in Houghton, Johannesburg

Sanef slams recent robbery at INX Prime studios

Crime in South Africa has not spared journalists and their equipment, the South African National Editors’ Forum says.

Urgent action is required to address the constraints to South Africa’s power system and to reduce the usage of the diesel-fired turbines, the council said.

Finding solutions to South Africa’s power problem without involving the government

Solar alternatives are the quickest alternative and with banks on board, people, institutions and businesses can ensure we are no longer left in the dark

Raymond Zondo. (Veli Nhlapo)

Zondo seeks an extension to 15 June to finalise state capture report

Part four of the report will be handed to the president soon but, in court papers, Zondo said he needed six more weeks to deliver the last instalment