Nationalization debate adds presure to mining issues in government coverage

Mining issues have increasingly formed a point of contention in political debate as talks on nationalization were followed by the surfacing of acid mine drainage issues and finally questions and concerns about the awarding of mining rights in South Africa.

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Case Studies

The role of public broadcaster TV in a transforming society
SABC: A five-year content analysis of news bulletin trend

The media's role: covering, or covering up corruption?
International television media reporting on corruption: January 2005 - September 2006.

Former deputy president causing headache
A snapshot of international media coverage of South Africa

German public TV stations biased on Israel - Lebanon conflict
ARD and ZDF portray the events in the Middle East from an anti-Israeli perspective

Consumer Confidence likely to lose more ground in May
TV coverage influencing the way people perceive the economic situation?

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South African Media

Financial Mail:
"Walk The Talk Or Be Damned" - 6 August 2010

SAFM:
"How media reported on the 2010 World Cup and challenges for SA Communicators going forward" - 18 July 2010 - 09h50

The Media:
"In & Out: Susra Morkel, Ornico, IAJ, Primedia Unlimited & JoziBeat" - 24 June 2010

Financial Mail:
"How well did companies shape up?" - April 2010

Financial Mail:
"Smudged Image? SA Media Reputation" - 4 April 2010

Business Times:
"BDFM closes ailing Weekender in bid to protect flagship products" - 8 November 2009

Business Report:
"and stick feed sustainable behaviour" - 22 September 2009

Financial Mail:
"Company Reputation - Ranking by coverage" - 18 September 2009

Beeld:
"Stakings verdof SA se glans in die wêreld" - 20 August 2009

The Weekender:
"Beaming local news to the continent" - 1 August 2009

Mail & Guardian:
"Parties failed to push the Zuma factor" - 21 April 2009

News24:
"SA perceptions up despite Zuma" - 15 April 2009

The Media:
"Outlook 2010" - 1 January 2009

The Media:
"News counts" - 1 October 2008

The Media:
"Sunday Times' slippery slope" - 12 September 2008

Mail & Guardian:
"South Africa's mood sours" - 17 July 2008

The Media:
"Whose story is it anyway?" - 15 July 2008

The Media:
"Afrikaans media: Better than the rest" - 17 June 2008

Financial Mail:
"Ahead of the pack" - 13 June 2008

Die Burger:
"'n Belangrike les vir Suid-Afrika se media" - 12 June 2008

Financial Mail:
"Waning star" - 23 May 2008

The Media:
"Business Media: The real agenda-setters" - 1 February 2008

The Media:
"2008 trends to watch" - 9 January 2008

The Media:
"Plekkie in die son" - 24 June 2007

The Media:
"Oops, they did it again" - 1 November 2006

The Media:
"Magazine covers: Does colour count?" - 1 June 2006


International Media


Washington Post:
"Why Obama's Cairo speech didn't change perceptions" - 16 June 2010

The Guardian:
"Analysis by the media monitoring group Media Tenor suggests that the way in which the World Cup build-up has been reported is not unusual." - 7 June 2010

Al Ahram:
"Ignorance is the greatest enemy" - 15 April 2010

Radio Vatican:
"Media reputation of Pope Benedict hammered" - 4 April 2010

Moscow Times:
"Voters versus Bankers" - 3 February 2010

MINT:
"Trust at Davos, a new story" - 30 January 2010

New York Times:
"Bankers would love to have the reputation of the tabocco industry" - 29 January 2010

Wall Street Journal:
"DAVOS: Critical To Rebuild Trust In Institutions" - 26 January 2010

New York Times:
"Swiss Ban Building of Minarets on Mosques" - 29 November 2009

Süddeutsche Zeitung:
"Schweiz: Minarett-Verbot; Wenn der Staat das Volk nicht mehr versteht" - 30 November 2009

El Pais:
"El Telediario 2 de Televisión Española, el mejor del mundo" - 11 November 2009

Digital Journal:
"Is there racial bias in the media?" - 6 September 2009

New Statesman:
"Bias and the Beeb" - 27 August 2009

WirtschaftsWoche:
"Die WirtschaftsWoche ist das meistzitierte Wirtschaftsmagazin" - 24 January 2008

Gulf News:
"Conflict between Muslims and West 'can be avoided'" - 23 January 2008
Schweizer Journalist:
"Das Bundesratsrennen" - 8 September 2007

Financial Times:
"Muslim-western relations down but not out" - 21 January 2008

O Globo:
"Brasileiro está entre os 'mais céticos' sobre diálogo com Islã" - 22 January 2008
Al Khaleej:
"Aghlabiat Sokan Al Alam Yaatakidouna biimkani tajanobi Al Onf beina Al Gharb wa Al Moslimin"

Hurryet:
"Davos'ta Fethullah Gülen tartisilacak"

The Indian Express:
"West, Muslim world must relate to each other: WEF" - 24 January 2008

Asian Age:
"West, Muslim conflict is avoidable" - 22 January 2008

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Cairo. People seem less willing to support dialogue in 2008 - The case of Turkey, where we are gathered, is illustrative, while in 2004 only 44% of people were unfavourable towards Christianity now in 2008 it is 74% and 76% an unfavourable opinion of Jewish people. At the same time the 61% of the people in Japan think unfavourably about the Muslim World, 56% in India and 52% in Spain. The PDF document shows the ADR2009 as it will be published in Cairo during the Yale Conference 22 June 2009.
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  Trust Meltdown

This Financial Industry TRUST-MELTDOWN Book not only describes the catastrophic trust breakdown of an industry, but gives insider's views of the fundamental changes that must take place. The reputation of financial industry has reached the level of the tobacco industry! Whomever thought that 'subprime' was to blame, might form a new opinion on the basis of the long-term analysis data displayed in this book.

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