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Zuma guilty of media over-generalisation analyst

Written by Baby-A from the blog South Africa News on 23 Jan 2008
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Zuma guilty of media over-generalisation – analyst


ANC president Jacob Zuma's views about mainstream media and the way its editorial content and decisions are being influenced by commercial consideration cannot be dismissed, Robert Brand, senior lecturer in media and ethics at Rhodes University, told Bizcommunity.com yesterday, Tuesday, 22 January 2007. “However, he is guilty of over-generalisation,” Brand said in disappointment.

Brand, who is also the Pearson Chair of economics journalism at the School of Journalism, made those comments in the wake of Zuma's online letter The voice of the ANC must be heard published in ANC Today online on Friday 18 January, in which he unsympathetically attacked the media.

‘Does Zuma include the SABC?'

“When he speaks of a ‘general trend within most mainstream media institutions to adopt positions, cloaked as sober and impartial observation, that are antagonistic to the democratic movement and its agenda for fundamental, social, political and economic transformation', does he include in his assessment the SABC, by far the largest media organisation in the country with the widest reach?” Brand asked.

“And what about mass-circulation newspapers such as the Sowetan and the Daily Sun? Could they really be accused of actively opposing economic and social change? I think Mr Zuma fails to take into account of the diversity of media voices in SA,” Brand said regrettably.

The relationship between the SA independent press and the ruling party remains tense and edgy, with the latter vehemently accusing the former – as Zuma put it – of becoming a victim of its own propaganda and manipulation, functioning at times as if they are an opposition party and driven by commercial forces.

Increase subsidy of SABC

But Brand said that if Zuma is truly concerned about the effect of commercialism on the media, he should forthwith ensure that the Government increases its subsidy of the SABC, which would enable the national broadcaster to concentrate on its public service mandate rather than on competing for advertising against commercial channels.

Business Day recently reported that the ANC is proposing that the Government raise its funding to the SABC from a mere 2% to a whopping 60% by 2010, in order to curb the public broadcaster's reliance on advertising revenue, which the party said was having a ‘negative effect' on society.

However, Brand advised that such an increase should go hand-in-hand with stronger measures to ensure the independence of the public broadcaster from the political party's interests.

Develop own media platforms

Furthermore, Zuma said in his ‘Letter from the President' that the 52nd National Conference called for the ANC to develop its own media platforms, making use of available technology to articulate its positions and perspectives directly to the people.

“This,” he wrote, “needs to take place alongside the effort to transform the SA media environment so that it becomes more representative of the diversity of the views and interests in society, more accessible to the majority of the people and less beholden to commercial interests.”

Brand said, “Political parties have every right to set up ‘media platforms' to promote their ideas and policies, as long as voters know that those news media are party instruments.

“It would be problematic for the ANC to own commercial news media – such as the recent attempt by a consortium, including figures close to Ghe government, to buy Avusa (ex-Johncom) – and plainly wrong for the party to use the public broadcaster as its mouthpiece.”

Zuma's harsh remarks have alarmed the SA independent media fraternity, with many predicting a spiky road ahead for free-thinking minds who will dare challenge its government come 2009.

No need to panic

But Brand said there is no need to panic. “I don't think we should be too alarmist about ‘attacks on the media'. Too often criticism of the media is portrayed as an ‘attack', and as I have said much of what Mr Zuma said in his newsletter is valid criticism,” he said.

“One positive aspect of the missive is that he makes no mention of the ANC's proposal of a ‘media appeal tribunal', which would amount to Government's regulation of the media.

“Perhaps it is simply an oversight, but perhaps it reflects an understanding that such a tribunal would be an unwarranted infringement of media freedom.”



23 Comments

Baby-A
23 Jan 2008 05:05

ok...

cleave
23 Jan 2008 05:57

This is a good article Issa, I have read it twice and I see we don't get your character in it. We don't know how you feel about this whole thing.
All you are doing is telling us about what Brand said and what the general comments are. What are your comments about this. I love politics and journalism, but I wouldn't want to be one.

“ANC to develop its own media platforms” – that sounds like Mugabe to me. Owning the media is like owning a country, that is definitely going to kill ‘freedom of speech’.
So, I would like to know what you say about this Issa

cleave
23 Jan 2008 06:04

Zuma has also decided to STOP writing the online journal weekly. I think it's because he is not as educated as President Mbeki. Mbeki was able to use the journal to his advantage, and he could tell you to F*&^ off very subtly online.

Feza
23 Jan 2008 06:45

Anybody can see that this was copied and pasted. 

My dear it is illegal to write someone's stuff as if they are your own. 

The least you could have done is give credit to the publication you took this piece from, lest they accuse and charge you of Plagiarism.

KeleFabulous
23 Jan 2008 06:47

i read this same article today here on tvsa. le yena motho oo just copied and pasted. haai...

Toodecent
23 Jan 2008 06:53

Call me naive.. mara la bora ma blogger this days. Seems this Gold thing is doing too much yesus...!

Tshd21
23 Jan 2008 06:56

I read this article ko BizzCommunity...

carino
23 Jan 2008 06:59

Me too Tshd21,

Tshd21
23 Jan 2008 07:04

Just realised gore there is somewhere (first paragraph) where BizCommunity is mentioned....

 We can all see your  byline Issa Sikiti da Silva, we would also like to see the credit, at the bottom maybe?? possibly in capital letters and bold to avoid such misunderstandings.

Babyface
23 Jan 2008 07:06

For a secon tym, Issa Sikiti da Silva, how are you?

Toodecent
23 Jan 2008 07:08

Carino??..... See and such bloggs di etsa gore le fotlhelane... damn. ke tlositse reply ya gago girl.

carino
23 Jan 2008 07:10

@Tshd21.

Issa is a TVSA member. She's a freelance journalist and her work is often published in bizcommunity. 

She's the one who took her article & posted it here. She's done the same thing before, its not the first time.

carino
23 Jan 2008 07:14

O a ipona gee... TDC? Ok, i'll say it again, in a polite manner.

I mean, this blog clearly says SA news. I dont see why people are taking this the wrong way. 

and btw TDC, wen was the last time u visited my GB?

spice
23 Jan 2008 07:14

who's got the egg on their face now??????????

KeleFabulous
23 Jan 2008 07:19

issa y did u change the  name of the author there by your article. i swear it was a different name before. and this is a 2nd such article here on tvsa. but on hte 1st one it had your (issa) name...???

Tshd21
23 Jan 2008 07:30

Issa is a TVSA member. She's a freelance journalist and her work is often published in bizcommunity. 

thank you for clearing that out Carino, but I'm curious though...Are we supposed to guess that?

Toodecent
23 Jan 2008 07:45

Ga gona Issa wa Niks... Carino this article is done by Baby-A..

lepogo
23 Jan 2008 07:53

@TDC,
Pls dont out guys like that....while you at it,go check my conspiracy theory on load shedding..

carino
23 Jan 2008 08:02

@TDC

Issa & Baby-A's the same person.

KeleFabulous
23 Jan 2008 08:13

okae issa/babya atlo i puella???

cleave
23 Jan 2008 09:52

It does not matter whether Issa and Baby-A are the same person. The issue here is plagiarism. This is Issa's article on the bizcommunity, and whether she or someone put the article here does not matter because at the top IT clearly says by Issa Sikiti da Silva in BOLD. So don't make an issue where there isn't one. Did you expect the article to have a watermark saying Issa all over it?

Brown Shuga
23 Jan 2008 12:53

LOL irritating as they are, I missed these little squabbles......

Tashi
23 Jan 2008 15:53

Hi Issa - great idea for a blog - to let you know we've moved it to the General Blogs section instead of TV.


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