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Newsletter n° 29 |
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| The Business of Newspapers
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| The Challenge of Local Languages |
The dominant commerce and administrative languages in Africa are English, French and Portuguese. This is also reflected in the African newspaper landscape, where the majority of newspapers are published in one of the languages inherited from the colonial powers. But does there exist a potential market for newspapers in local languages? And what is the position of bilingual newspapers???
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| NEWS FROM THE MEDIA SCENE
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| Launch of African Media Website and Newsletter |
Media professionals from around the African continent will shortly be able to share their experiences, materials, strategic thinking and events with the launch of Soul Beat Africa website.
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| A Pioneer Study in Southern African Confirms Global Gender Trends |
For the first time ever, a region-wide study on gender and the media has been carried out for southern Africa. The study, which includes 12 country-specific reports, is the most comprehensive study on gender and the media that has been undertaken in the region.
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