A standout presence at Africa’s leading technology showcase Global leading AI device ecosystem company HONOR wrapped up a successful three days at the Africa…
How many pageviews make an insult insulting?
The global protests against the anti-Muslim Innocence of Muslims YouTube clip raises the issue that anyone could post a video insulting to a religion…
Online news portal IOL refutes hack claims
Well known South African news portal IOL has not been hacked, says its editor Alastair Otter. People visiting the site were today greeted with…
The great internet radio swindle
All media, online or offline, survive and trade on credibility. Trust is everything and it’s possibly more of a factor in a media business…
Why disruptive technology will continue to claim jobs in the media industry
Fairfax, the second largest Australian newspaper publisher, recently said it would cut 1900 jobs, almost 20% of its staff. I was asked for comment by…
Nitin Desai, Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the United Nations, had a few original words to say on the new wave of “We Media” sweeping the globe. He says that the key challenge – and this is the original part of what he said – is that we face a challenge in finding a business model that can combine the professionalism of the traditional, established media (fact checking; sources; trained journalists; ethics codes and training etc etc) with what we have on the web – the power of collaborative communities, citizen journalism, blogs, collective intelligence, number power etc etc…