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SOS Welcomes Minister's Schedule to Launch Broadcasting Policy Review
Source: Gov Info
Source Date: Friday, June 03, 2011
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Jun 03, 2011

Since its inception in 2008 the Coalition has been fighting for this policy review process. The Coalition thus warmly welcomes the Minister’s announcement. The Coalition believes strongly that the present Broadcasting White Paper, 1998 and Broadcasting Act, 1999, need to be reviewed in terms of the gaps and contradictions that have come to light as regards their implementation. Further, policy and legislation has no option but to be shaped by the demands of the new digital, multi-channel environment.

The Coalition has drafted, over a number of years, a new vision for public and community broadcasting. As a starting point we would be happy to contribute this vision document to the process. Further, we would like to share our views on the implementation of the review process. For instance, one of the issues we believe strongly in is that the members of the review panel need to be fully versed on a wide range of broadcasting perspectives, including those of unions, civil society and creative content producers. We also believe that the review process requires significant meaningful public participation.

The Coalition will be calling for a meeting with the Minister and his Department to put forward our various positions on the policy review process and its implementation.

The SOS Coalition represents a number of trade unions including COSATU, COSATU affiliates CWU and CWUSA, FEDUSA, BEMAWU and MWASA; independent film and TV production sector organisations including the South African Screen Federation (SASFED); and a host of NGOs and CBOs including the Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI), Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA-SA); as well as a number of academics and freedom of expression activists.

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