Category: Campaign Updates
This article below was published by The New Age: Oct 18 2014 3:01PM The mainstream media are sensationalist and are ignoring average South Africans, a Right2Know (R2K) panel discussion in Durban heard on Saturday....
This article below was published by News24.com: 2014-10-18 14:37 Cape Town – Around 250 people marched in Cape Town on Saturday to demand lower mobile call rates and media transformation. The group blew whistles...
The first edition of R2K’s tabloid, Your Right2Know, is released today before our R2K Day of Action. MORE MEDIA! BETTER MEDIA! OUR DEMANDS ARE SIMPLE DEMAND THAT THE SABC SERVE THE PUBLIC! DIGITAL TV:...
Today, 18 October 2014, is the Right2Know Campaign’s National Day of Action for the Right to Communicate. In Johannesburg we will deliver memorandums to Naspers/Media24 and the SABC. In Cape Town we will hand memorandums to the...
The South African print media is dominated by four big companies that control over 80% of all newspapers and magazines (with Media24/Naspers controlling 40% alone). When so few people have control over press freedom...
National of Action Day for the Right to Communicate R2K statement for immediate release: 15 October 2014 The Right2Know Campaign will be holding a National Day of Action for the Right to Communicate on...
The Right2Know Campaign and & SOS Coalition have published a Call for Inclusive Digital Television and Free Set-Top-Boxes. Download the PDF here. In summary, the migration from analogue to digital television will determine the communication landscape for years to...
This article below was published by M&G: 14 Oct 2014 13:44 Sarah Evans A group of organisations calling for the Sereti inquiry’s disbanding said a commission statement labelling them ‘foot soldiers’ was racist. A...
We condemn racist remarks made by Arms Procurement Commission Spokesperson The Right2Know Campaign and allies rebuke the blatant arrogant and racist remarks made by Mr William Baloyi, Arms Procurement Commission Spokesperson, in a statement...
On Saturday 18 October the Right2Know Campaign calls on everyone in South Africa to join a National Day Of Action for Media Freedom, Diversity and the Right to Communicate. MORE MEDIA! BETTER MEDIA! OUR...