by Ajen admin | Jun 3, 2024 | articles
By Trish Audette-Longo and Christianna Alexiou It’s hard not to see the journalism industry as one in crisis. In February, Bell Media announced it was ending multiple CTV newscasts, making other programming cuts and selling 45 radio stations. Its parent company, BCE...
by Ajen admin | Jun 3, 2024 | articles
By Enock Sithole Namibian journalism graduates are increasingly joining staff in newsrooms, public relations and government jobs. This is a departure from a scenario where newsrooms, in particular, would employ people without journalism education and would train them...
by Ajen admin | May 7, 2024 | articles
Compiled by Elva Nziza, for AJENda and Afromedia.network We present a short selection of publications of interest to the African communications and media studies research community. Telling Stories of Pain and Hope: Museums in South Africa and Ireland Authors: Mary...
by Ajen admin | May 7, 2024 | articles
By Kemiso Wessie The digital and online realm has emerged as a battleground fraught with deep fake content generated by artificial intelligence, propaganda, fake news and other forms of mis- and disinformation. As approximately 70 countries head to the polls this...
by Ajen admin | May 6, 2024 | articles
By Enock Sithole The World Press Freedom Day (WPFD), on May 3 was celebrated through various themes in different countries on the African continent. Globally, the 31st WFPD was celebrated under the theme ‘A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the...
by Ajen admin | May 5, 2024 | articles
By Enock Sithole A UNESCO initiative to strengthen journalism education in Africa has seen more than 735 journalism students, 556 journalists and 123 journalism educators and 10 journalism schools in different countries taking part and benefiting from the programme. A...