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Media Freedom and Breaking the news
19/10/2018Tags: #biko, 19 October 1977, 2010, academics, access to information, Adrian Louw, advocacy, Africa, African, ANC, anniversary, anton, anton hammerl, apartheid, Association for the Educational and Cultural Advancement of African People of South Africa, authorities, bill, Black Community Programmes, Black Consciousness Movement, Black Parents Association, black tuesday, Black Wednesday, Black Women’s Federation, Border Youth Organisation, BPC, broadcasters, Bush Radio, bushradio, campaign, cape town, career, censorship, club, Community radio, constitution, Daily Dispatch, debates, democracy, discussion document, Donald Woods, Eastern Province Youth Organisation, editor, exile, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, free, free speech, freedom of expression, freedom of the media, fundamental right, government, hammerl, Hlumelo Biko, I Write What I Like, IAJ, ICASA Amendment Bill, illegally, Jimmy Kruger, journalism, journalist, journalists, journalists in exile, journo, laws, legislation, Lerato Biko, listeners, mainstream media, making informed decisions, march, march to parliament, media, media appeals tribunal, media freedom, media role in protest, media tribunal, Medupe Writers Association, Motlatsi Biko, Natal Youth Organisation, nation, National Youth Organisation, newsroom, NGOs, Nkosinathi Biko, npc, Ntsiki Mashalaba, open and democratic, open letter, our community, Parliament, Percy Qoboza, photographer, poi, poib, policy conference, political parties, politicians, press, press freedom, proposals, Protection of Information, Protection of Information Bill, protest, Public Service Broadcasting Bill, R2K, research organizations, right to know, Right2Know, RSA, Samora Biko, sanjeev saiki, SASM, SASO, secrecy bill, South Africa, Soweto Students Representative Council, Soweto Teachers Action Committee, Stephen Biko, Steve Biko, The WorldWeekend World, Transvaal Youth Organisation, Tuesday, Union of Black Journalists, wan, wan-ifra, Western Cape Youth Organisation, Woods, Worldpress Freedom Day, zamediafreedom, Zimele Trust Fund
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Ensure we never have another “Black Wednesday” #mediafreedom
18/10/2020Tags: 1997, access, Black Wednesday, Bush Radio, bushradio, cape town, Community radio, expression, human rights, media freedom, press freedom, rights
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43 radio stations facing closure in South Africa
19/10/2019Tags: 1997, 2019, 89.5FM, Black Wednesday, Bush Radio, bushradio, closing, Community radio, media freedom, South Africa, stations, support, the mother of community radio
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A call for journalism without fear or favour – World Press Freedom Day 2020
02/05/2020Tags: 2020, Africa, Bush Radio, cape town, Community radio, journalism, media freedom, south Africa, the mother of community radio, UNESCO, world press freedom day
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This is the sound of NO media freedom
18/10/2017Tags: 19 October 1977, apartheid, Association for the Educational and Cultural Advancement of African People of South Africa, Black Community Programmes, Black Consciousness Movement, Black Parents Association, Black Wednesday, Black Women’s Federation, Border Youth Organisation, BPC, Bush Radio, bushradio, cape town, censorship, Donald Woods, Eastern Province Youth Organisation, editor, Jimmy Kruger, media, media freedom, Medupe Writers Association, Natal Youth Organisation, National Youth Organisation, Percy Qoboza, SASM, SASO, South Africa, Soweto Students Representative Council, Soweto Teachers Action Committee, Steve Biko, The WorldWeekend World, Transvaal Youth Organisation, Union of Black Journalists, Western Cape Youth Organisation, Zimele Trust Fund
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Spread the word #worldpressfreedomday
02/05/2019Tags: academics, access to information, activism, Adrian Louw, advocacy, Africa, African, airwaves, apartheid, authorities, bill, broadcasters, Bush Radio, bushradio, campaign, cape town, career, Community radio, constitution, debates, democracy, discussion document, free speech, freedom of expression, freedom of the media, fundamental right, government, Grassroots, human rights, ICASA Amendment Bill, illegally, journalist, journalists, journalists in exile, journo, law, laws, legislation, liberation, listeners, mainstream media, making informed decisions, march, march to parliament, media, media appeals tribunal, media freedom, media role in protest, news, newsroom, NGOs, open and democratic, open letter, our community, Parliament, photographer, poi, politicians, press freedom, proposals, Protection of Information, Protection of Information Bill, protest, Public Service Broadcasting Bill, R2K, radio, research organizations, right to know, Right2Know, rights, secrecy bill, South Africa, struggle, training, world press freedom day, Worldpress Freedom Day
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Is the news important to you? #worldpressfreedomday #pressfreedom #WPFD18
03/05/2018Tags: 2018, activism, advocacy, airwaves, Bush Radio, bushradio, Community radio, freedom of expression, Grassroots, human rights, journalists, law, liberation, media, media freedom, news, press freedom, radio, rights, South Africa, struggle, training, world press freedom day
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Community Radio Under Attack From Sentech Demands
13/04/2018Tags: Bush Radio, Community radio, Department of Communications, Eden FM, forte fm, hope fm, karabo fm, lafm, MDDA, media freedom, payment, Sentech, silence, the rock fm
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Don’t just like what you hear.
22/08/2019Tags: 89.5, Bush Radio, bushradio, cape town, community media, Community radio, donate, freedom, invest, journalism, leonard, louw, meyer, msolo, music, radio, South Africa, support, training
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Support World Press Freedom Day 2017 #pressfreedom #WPFD2017
02/05/2017Tags: 2017, Bush Radio, bushradio, cape town, constitution, free press, freedom of expression, media, media freedom, press, press freedom, rights, South Africa, state, world press freedom day
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