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    Participate in Media Freedom Week

    From 19-23 September 2011, South Africans will be talking about the importance or lack of it that the media plays in their daily lives in Media Freedom Week. Media Monitoring Africa is launching the dialogue in conjunction with media partners, academic institutions, think tanks, activists, members of civil society and individuals across South Africa.
    Participate in Media Freedom Week

    Events lined up for the week include:

    • Current affairs programmes on YFM;
    • Articles and blogs,
    • Film screenings;
    • Expert workshops
    • One hour debate on e-news with high-profile panel and audience participation

    Supporters

    The following people and groups have endorsed or are partnering on events, including Unisa, which has started a blog:

    • Alternative Information Dissemination Centre (AIDC);
    • Avusa;
    • Centre for Child Law;
    • COSATU;
    • e-news;
    • Institute for Advancement of Journalism (IAJ)
    • Mail & Guardian;
    • Mediamattersza and Gendermattersza;
    • Primedia;
    • Right 2 Know Campaign;
    • Sacomm and UNISA;
    • SOS Support Public Broadcasting Coalition;
    • Talk Radio 702;
    • Womensnet;
    • www.freeafricanmedia.com;
    • YFM;

    The public and media industry is encouraged to have a debate, host an event or participate in planned events. Social media contacts include Twitter with #freemediaza and @mediamattersza; www.facebook.com/mediamattersza and the website, www.mediamonitoringafrica.org.

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