SABC Media and Society
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Current Affairs show on SABC News Channel 404, Sundays 09:00-10:00am.
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11-10-2013 09:30:06
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In discussion with Naledi Moleo about media freedom, it came to light that journalists are working under difficult conditions and often hunted for doing their work. SABC Media and Society
[COMING UP] On #sabcnews SOS Coalition Uyanda Siyotula & BEMAWU president, Hannes du Buisso join Naledi Moleo to discuss the delay in appointing new #sabcnews board, wage negotiations etc.
[MY DAY IN PICTURES] Thank you so much for hosting me Naledi Moleo you're an amazing host. My day started at Auckland Park representing #JoziFM
[COMING UP] On #sabcnews we discuss Media Coverage of South Africa's Water Crises with Naledi Moleo. #sabcmediasociety
[COMING UP] MoFlava and Simphiwe Ncongwane join Naledi Moleo to pay tribute to the late former METROFM SABC news reader #Pearlshongwe.
Prof Iqani on SABC Media and Society discussing the importance of science communication. The pandemic has shown the important need for scientists to actively communicate their research so they are well informed about research that can affect their lives #Imidibaniso #SciComm #sabcmediasociety
Amb Juholt participated in some excellent & important discussions on SABC Media and Society this morning on democracy, science and the importance of free & independent media, following this year’s Embassy annual partner event with National Research Foundation of South Africa #NobelDialogues with University of Johannesburg on Science Communication
Watch a recap of Prof Iqani's interview with SABC Media and Society on the importance of science communication in society: youtu.be/piGKudCuM7g, interviewed by Naledi Moleo #Imidibaniso #SciComm #SABCMediaSociety.
My interview with SABC Media and Society can be watched here youtu.be/JwBiruQ0B38I - I unpack "Racism in the post-apartheid media: Problematizing the racist Clicks advert as a manifestation of token transformation" out now, Journal of African Media Studies IntellectBooks University of Johannesburg Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study (JIAS)