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No more nitty-gritty

The focus these days seems to be solely on digital with innovations springing up every so often. The geniuses behind this technology seem to be always providing us with something bigger, better, but most of all...faster. The speed of internet access will eventually become far more convenient than stepping outside to purchase a newspaper or magazine. Sitting in front of my laptop, should disaster strike somewhere across the world, I won't have to wait till the evening's newspapers are circulated to read about it or wait for the prime time news. What's more, with the mobility of the internet on mobile phones, one can access info on just about anything from just about anywhere in the world.

We're living in an extremely fast-paced society where the last hour's news becomes stale in the next - our attention spans have become so limited that we naturally skim for the important bits, the nitty-gritty has become irrelevant. Some say the feel of a book or magazine in your hands feels authentic and comforting, but there is a generation inching its way into adulthood that feels like a cell phone is a natural extension of their body. This is the generation that will one day be running the world, and this is the generation that will see in the death of print. When you walk into a library and see more computers than books, you will know that time has arrived.

For now WAN-IFRA and the rest of the world's print press bodies engage in conference upon conference on how they too can benefit from the digital age. Rupert Murdoch has a few tricks up his sleeve, but I hope the same can be said for the rest of the print media industry for the time is nigh.


Sindy Peters, content manager
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Editorial news

2010 FIFA World Cup


AFRICA
Call centre for 2010 tickets
[Nthambeleni Gabara] PRETORIA: The FIFA World Cup Ticketing Sub-Committee will open a call centre today, 15 February 2010, to assist soccer fans who want to buy tickets for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. Read more >>

AFRICA
FIFA guarantees press freedom
[Mary Alexander] World football body FIFA has reassured the South African and international media that the purpose of its terms and conditions for accreditation for reporting on the 2010 World Cup “is not, and has never been, to restrict press freedom.” Read more >>

Branding


AFRICA
How far can you stretch your brand?
[Tami Blend] It's hard work building a big, recognisable brand. Unsurprisingly, once they've built one, most companies find it appealing to try and extend that brand affection to other products or services. Sometimes this is a good idea, but there are pitfalls in this innovation-by-extension strategy, none more outrageous, perhaps, than Hooters Airlines. Read more >>

Digital


AFRICA
EASSy cable lands in South Africa
The East Africa Submarine Cable System (EASSy) landed in Mtunzini, on the north coast of Kwa-Zulu Natal in South Africa this weekend. The MTN Group, an operator investor in EASSy, has expressed its satisfaction with the progress being made in the construction of the cable. Read more >>

Media


NIGERIA
CPJ condemns police harassment of Nigerian editor
NEW YORK: The Committee to Protect Journalists, on Friday, 12 February 2010, called on police and prosecutors in northern Nigeria to withdraw the threat of arrest and prosecution of Mallam Tukur, the editor-in-chief and publisher of the independent weekly, Desert Herald, based in Kaduna State. Read more >>

Mobile


AFRICA
Mobile Monday kicks off Kampala meetings
[Walter Wafula] Various professionals in Uganda's mobile communications industry will gather at a meeting in Kampala today, 15 February 2010, to discuss the new trends and expected innovations in the mobile broadband segment of the industry, in preparation for new products and services. Read more >>

Newspapers


AFRICA
AP chief to keynote World Editors Forum
Tom Curley, CEO of the Associated Press, has joined the programme of the 17th World Editors Forum and will address newspapers reducing their coverage by dropping their subscriptions to news agencies. Some prominent regional newspapers in many countries are unsubscribing to the large international and national news agencies and doing without the wide coverage they provide. Read more >>

AFRICA
Merging print, online audience metrics for advertisers
The World Newspaper Advertising Conference, organised by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), will examine merging print and online audiences for advertisers as print circulation and website traffic independently, no longer represent accurate audience metrics. The conference willbe held 4-5 March 2010 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Read more >>

Research


MOZAMBIQUE
MISA-Mozambique conducts media study
MAPUTO: MISA-Mozambique recently conducted a study on behalf of UNESCO on the landscape of media development in Mozambique. The findings were launched at a conference on 10 February 2010 in Maputo. Read more >>

Retail


AFRICA
Accreditation open for WEF on Africa
DAR ES SALAAM: Media accreditation for the 2010 World Economic Forum on Africa is now open. The 20th edition of the event takes place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 5-7 May 2010. Under the theme Rethinking Africa's Growth Strategy, it will be the first time the World Economic Forum on Africa is held in East Africa. Read more >>


Company news

Mobile


SOUTH AFRICA
Starfish Mobile appointed as BBC content aggregator - Starfish Mobile
Starfish Mobile's recent appointment as the BBC's content aggregator in multiple African territories, including South Africa, is a source of considerable pride for the Starfish Mobile management team. The BBC World Service reaches over 80 million Africans via its radio and mobile assets on a weekly basis. Read more >>


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    Events to diarise
  • Master the Art of Communication - Imago dialogue Ati2ud Communications - Johannesburg, 20 February
  • 6 P's of Marketing in Africa Upbeat Marketing - Cape Town, 23 February
  • SME Marketing - Guerrilla Tactics DerekJay Business Training - Johannesburg, 27 February
  • Media Training and Public speaking workshop HV Public Speaking - Johannesburg, 1 March
  • Combating ATM Fraud in Africa - Kenya Perficio Prosperitas Training Institute - Nairobi, Kenya, 15 March
  • Web texts: Designing online communication Stellenbosch University Language Centre - Stellenbosch, 16 March
  • AdExpo AdExpo by CADEK Media - Sandton, Johannesburg, 23 March

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