Media analysis on the impact of e-tolls
2013-12-02
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Pretoria, 28 November 2013: The year has seen the public being swamped by constant newspaper and TV news reports on e-tolling. However, most of the messaging has been dominated by opposition to the e-tolling system.
Research has shown that the e-tolls have taken up almost half (40%) of media coverage related to transport issues in Gauteng, causing the media to lose sight of other transport-related developments. Public transport only represented less than a tenth (8%) of media covera...
Media analysis of HIV/AIDS coverage globally
2013-12-02
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November 27, 2013. New York—Global media is waking up to contemporary slavery issues but the narrow media focus on victims and domestic legislative efforts fall short in exposing the effects of a $30 billion crime industry on global society. The most prominent countries of origin and destination for slavery activity are barely visible, according to Media Tenor research.
2013-11-27
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November 22, 2013. Washington D.C. -- With a decreased focus on the lives of Muslims in the Western world in U.S. and European TV, stereotypes and negativity have been increasing in the news, according to new research from Media Tenor International. The findings were presented Media Tenor CEO and founder Roland Schatz at the Alwaleed bin-Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University as part of the Muslim-Christian Relations in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities conference.
2013-11-20
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Analysis on happenings in the magazine industry in light of pressure on consumers
2013-11-20
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