Breaking Story: The South African Press -- Gordon Jackson

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      First Edition, Westview Press, 1993, Large-format Paperback - SA History - 308 pp.

A comprehensive review of the press in South Africa from 1976 - the year the Soweto riots triggered nationwide protests against white domination - this book examines the role the press has played in reflecting and shaping both apartheid and its undoing.
Beginning with a survey of the social and political changes occurring during the period, Gordon Jackson goes on to examine the overall structure of the newspaper industry in South Africa. Jackson offers an in-depth analysis of the economic difficulties facing journalism, including the impact of television's increasing share of the advertising market. He gives special attention to the alternative press, which arose in the mid-1980s at the height of the government's crackdown on dissent, and explores the origins and impacts of regulations imposed under the State of Emergency, in effect from 1985 to 1990, which included massive restrictions on the media.
In closing, Jackson considers how the press confronted obstacles in order to survive in a political climate that brought freedom of the press to the brink of extinction and looks at how the press is changing now that the South African government itself has rejected apartheid. He concludes by examining the forces favouring the success of a free press under a black majority government and assessing the desirability of a national media policy.

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