RJR No1

5 Editorial

7 Guest editorial. Press Freedom must be safeguarded in the New South Africa by Donald Woods

10 Natal Violence. There are few innocents by Fred Kockott

23 Making a meal of it by Dani Malan

27 Tony Grogan on Cartoons

33 The Media Policy Debate. And should it even be taking place? Papers presented at the Media Policy Workshop held at Rhodes University.

59 PR comes of age in South Africa by Brian Cullingworth

63 D.T.P by Michael Green

RJR No2

5 Editorial

7 Guest Editorial by Richard Steyn

11 Pulitzer! By Karen Stander

15 The Alternatives. Redefining the editoral role by Irwin Manoim

19 Afrikaans Media. What future in the new South Africa? By Ton Vosloo

23 Pen Sketches by Dov Fedler

29 The Marshall Arts by Gill Marshall

35 Life more abundant. A retrospective look at Drum Magazine in the 1970s by Kerry Swift

43 Advocacy Journalism. Has it advanced Truth or is it merely the flip side of the propaganda coin? By Adli Jacobs

45 Something has to be done by Graeme Addison

47 A pox on your taxes by Reg Lascaris

51 Before and after. A local designer describes his work for Canada’s leading daily newspaper by Tony Sutton

57 A question of values by Guy Berger

RJR No 3

5 Editorial

7 Guest Editorial by Tony Heard

13 The Inaugural Ackerman Press Freedom Lecture by Max du Preez

19 Through the eye of Richard Smith

23 PR Should sell, not tell by Linda Trump

27 Why only silence reigns by Nomavenda Mathiane

33 A plea for moral gravity by Paul Johnson

36 Coming up for air time by Don Pinnock & Llewelyn Roderick

38 Think Small by Irwin Manoim

42 Journalists as Mediators by Hannes Siebert & Melissa Baumann

47 Let’s put more pros in the house journal hot seat by Tom Ferreira

49 And in this corner by Eric Louw

RJR No 4

5 Editorial

7 Guest Editorial by Nigel Bruce

13 Thumbsuck by Thomas Fairbairn

15 Experience is still the great teacher by Michael Ettershank

19 Why not unbundled the house journal! By Kerry Swift

20 Journalists speak by Charles Riddle

22 A beggar cannot be independent by Fred M’Membe

25 Inside the head of Derek Bauer by Derek Bauer

28 Rooting in dark places by Rex Gibson

31 In search of the holy space by Raymond Louw

35 What to do about broadcasting by Raymond Louw

39 Warring in the ether by Lebona Mosia, Don Pinnock & Charles Riddle

44 Perhaps we’ve got it all wrong by Chris Skinner

47 Media Watch by Clare Quinn

RJR No 5

5 Editorial

7 Guest editorial by Jon Qwelane

11 Thumbsuck by Thomas Fairbairn

12 Burning the Messenger by Derek Smith

14 Facing the challenge of an ailing industry by Guy Berger

16 Growing milkwoods down under by Gus Silber

19 Searching for the mother of all cartoons by Fred Mouton

23 Is that you bwana editor? By Donald Trelford

27 Why and How by Dave Hazelhurst

31 Revamp rewarded by Ebbe Dommisse

35 Press bashing ain’t what it used to be by Tony Heard

38 News picture of the year by Rob Edgecomb

41 Waiting for dead men’s shoes by Mark Gevisser

44 A fledgeling press under siege by Trevor Ncube

49 It’s time to bury ‘alternative’ by Don Pinnock

52 Media Watch by James Zaffiro

RJR No 6

5 Editorial

7 Guest Editorial by Guy Berger

11 Thumbsuck by Thomas Fairbairn

12 Targeting the media by Karen Stander

15 Can the leopard really change its spots? By Mark Gevisser

18 Argus Holdings ringing the changes by Gus Silber

21 A damnably hazardous enterprise by Kerry Swift

29 Designer forum by Odette Marais

35 Joao Silver by Harold Gess

39 Of pens and ploughshares by Don Pinnock

41 Moulding the clay of a new dispensation by Shaun Johnson

43 Getting the lambs to gambol by Hugh Cudlipp

48 The 1993 Freedom of the press lecture by Jane Raphaely

53 Eisenstaedt by Michael Ettershank

57 Radio, Schmadio by Charles Riddle & Larry Strelitz

58 Off the Cuff. Colin Legum’s long journey home by Colin Legum

RJR No 7

3 Editorial

5 Guest editorial by Richard Steyn

9 Thumbsuck by Thomas Fairbairn

10 Power Player. Profile Ton Vosloo by Gus Silber

15 Crossing the great divide by Ruth Teer-Tomaselli

18 The New SA in the new world media order by Nigel Bruce

25 Reporting the ivy league by Arrie de Beer

28 Morphing the Mail. Designer’s Forum: Behind the recnt merging of the Weekly Mail and Guardian by Irwin Manoim

33 Ideology and the image by Ivor Powell

39 From Belfast to Boipatong by Fergal Keane

42 Pen Sketches: Jock Leyden by Benedict Said

46 Advocacy in environmental reporting by Ted Avis

51 Freedom of Speech and the new constitution by John Grogan

54 Newspapers of the future: a marriage of marketing and meaning by Cleo Ehlers

56 Through the eyes of Alf Kumalo

RJR No 8

2 Editorial

3 Guest Editorial by Joe Thloloe

5 The good and bad of the honeymoon by Michael Morris

7 The challenge to the country press by Harvey Tyson

8 A growing clutch of community voices by Franz Kruger

11 Three steps to sustain media diversity by Jolyon Nuttall

12 Aunty Argus marries an Irish cousin by Robin McGregor

14 Jonathan Shapiro is Zapiro

18 By Gutenberg, it’s an exciting way to make a newspaper! By Andre Meyerowitz

Election Focus

23 ‘Just another little hitch’ by Mark van der Velden

24 Educating Rita (and Mike, and Temba, and …) by Michelle Kemp

29 Natal Journos become journalists again by Lakela Kaunda

30 The mother of all broadcasts by George Mazarakis

33 Monitoring the media for fair treatment by Zubeida Jaffer

35 Secrecy still stalks the corridors of power by Don Pinnock

37 Let us talk of codes and acts by Gavin Stewart

39 A death unrecorded is a death forgotten by Sally Roper

43 Circulation: chasing the numbers can harm your profile by Cleo Ehlers

45 Media skills in the making by Guy Berger

46 Bad news. Reporting in Africa by Mohammed Amin

48 Regulations for a range of voices by Larry Strelitz

50 Between state and commerce by Graham Hayman

52 Going live with the editors by Nigel Murphy

54 Find the logic and win a bakkie by Sylvia Vollenhoven

56 Thumbsuck by Thomas Fairburn

RJR No 9

3 Editorial.

3 Guest Editorial by Bill Ketter

4 Digital news will set journalists free to cover the local angle by Ed Richardson

5 Revolutionary Photography by Montgomery Cooper

6 Hammer and Nail. Gus Silber talks to Nthato Motlana

8 Flagship radio South Africa changes course by Charles Riddle

8 Amps passes its medical by Cleo Ehlers

10 Yet another African disaster by Angus Begg

11 Journalists call for sanctions by David Lush

12 Affirmative action triptych by Rory Wilson, Lakela Kaunda, Peter Sullivan

14 Len Sak

17 This is freedom radio (again and again and again…) by Charles Riddle

18 Back to the future by Kerry Swift

19 Green goal posts by Terry O’Donovan

22 FXI Conference. Papers presented at the FXI conference in October 1994

34 Confessions of an unrepentant columnist by Peregrine Worsthorne

36 Very little is sacred by Troth Wells

38 Sunlight is best disinfectant by Etienne Mureinik

40 Thumbsuck by Thomas Fairbairn

40 Death by Acronym by Richard Dudman

RJR No 10

3 Editorial

3 Guest editorial by Jim Jones

4 The trouble with television by George Mazarakis

4 What’s wrong with radio by George Mazarakis

7 A beast let loose by Neil Bierbaum

9 Romancing about Sophiatown and what might have been by Ismail Lagardien

10 Mass + Momentum = power by Gus Silber

12 On bully-beef tin scuds & what is “really” happening by David Beresford

14 Fair Lady picks up speed by Catherine Knox

17 “Image and reality”. A critique of South Africa’s English-language press by Les Switzer

20 The Shooting Season has re-opened by Stidy

24 Media council tested in press freedom fires by Ed Linnington

25 Ombudsman “hot seat” mooted by Anton Harber

26 The camera doesn’t lie (and pigs can fly) by Montgomery Cooper

28 Freedom of Information Conference. Papers presented at the Freedom of Information Conference at Rhodes University

40 Competitions: has the means become the end? By Cleo Ehlers

40 Thumbsuck by Thomas Fairbairn

RJR NO 11

2 Editorial

3 Guest Editorial by Moegsien Williams

4 Grit, Silk and Rum by Ivor Powell

8 The media and parliament: do we need to thicken the gravy? By Richard Calland

9 But journalists are doing the best they can… by Kaizer M Nyatsumba

10 Watson’s World by Geoff Watson

13 Keeping the strong state broadcaster thriving by Keith Watt

16 Live broadcast from hell by Charles Leonard

17 A new agenda for SABC radio news by Franz Kruger

18 Truth or taste. The depiction of the Hani murder by Catherine O’Dowd

21 Gourmet media. Who really consumed the alternative press? By Joan de Castro & David Everatt

22 From dreamtime to realtime by Sandile Ngidi

23 Homeless talk by Steuart Wright

24 The new dimension by Kerry Swift

24 Bloodhound in the sky (abridged version) by Kerry Swift

27 Now for the really bad news by Guy Berger

28 Ownership, control and affirmative action in Black white and grey by Thami Mazwai & John Patten

31 The Ruth First award for courageous journalism by Gavin Williams

Internet Focus

34 Log in here for the African @titude by Roland Stanbridge

38 The gatekeepers or the barbarians by Stephen D Isaacs

39 Into the wired blue yonder by Neil Jacobsohn

41 On e-haves and other things by Andrew Morris

43 Not just a plaything of the North by Bruce Cohen

45 Of copper wire and press freedom by David Lush

47 Africa: cyclists on the superhighway by David Wilson

48 Thumbsuck

RJR No 12

2 This Issue

3 Guest editorial by Anthony Sampson

4 Hightech communication on Mount Everest by Montgomery Cooper

5 The higher you climb the further you fall by Guy Berger

9 Sunday newspapers by Brian Pottinger

11 Many models of community radio by Bill Siemering

13 Mascher’s Mirror by Kim Gurney & Joanne Lille

16 Political cynicism, logic, anger…? Wither the English-language press by Margaret Legun

20 Press freedom in Southern Africa by Bojosi Otlhogile

22Memories of a nie-blanke reporter in the Boer republic by Arthur Maimane

24 The Ruth First award for courageous journalism by Phillip van Niekerk

25 A vision for television. An interview with Jill Chisholm, Head of television, SABC

28 The Internet. Goldmine for Journalists by Guy Berger

33 That hoary O word… by Michael Morris

34 The lowering of the dove. A South African case study in digital manipulation by Pieter Malan

37 From darkness into light by Mike Zajakowski

38 Go for the core by Cleo Ehlers

39 Documentary photography today by Jurgen Schadeberg

41 The 1996 freedom of the press lecture, Rhodes University by Ivan Fallon

45 Convers(at)ion in Munich by Kerry Swift

48 Thumbsuck

RJR No 13

2 This Issue

3 Guest Editorial by Mike Siluma

5 Bef+Coe=Sanef by Mike Tissong

7 Media on the menu

9 Photojournalism. An interview with Benny Gool

13 Proactive radio by Judy Sandison

15 The SA magazine industry goes boom by Annelize Visser

16 Radio days by Robin Sewlal

16 Capital assets by Robin Sewlal

18 Man kills dog by Chris Vick

19 Opening windows by Karen Thorne

20 Dear Sir: Your newspaper reeks of youth by Shaun Johnson

26 Editor or publisher: survival of the fittest. Papers presented at the Commonwealth Press Union conference in Cape Town

33 Freeze-frame of the fast track by Mathatha Tsedu

34 “Wasn’t Eugene Nyati the one who fibbed about his CV at Wits?” by Graeme Addison

37 Redesign for journalism training at the NQF interface by Jane Duncan

38 Pen Sketches. Laugh the beloved country

41 Confab of global censors by Bronwyn Keene-Young

43 Change by stealth by Gavin Stewart

48 Thumbsuck

RJR No 14

2 This issue

3 Guest Editorial by Jane Taylor

5 A paradigm shift by Melissa Baumann & Hannes Siebert

7 Archbishops & archetypes by Pamela Reynolds and Fiona Ross

8 Trading places. Excerpts from the Media, Truth & Reconciliation workshop

9 When cowboys cry by Max du Preez

10 Official Voices

11 Radio & reconciliation by Sophie Mokoena

12 Human rights & wrongs by John van Zyl

13 The writing was always on the wall, but where were the reporters? By Mandla Langa

16 From carousel to tightrope by Stephen Laufer

17 Language words. Journalists talk about translations, terms and meanings

20 Racism in the newsroom. By Joe Latakgomo & Dennis Pather

22 Now journalists can be journalists by Zubeida Jaffer