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This research aims to connect 'CAR' with 'Media Policy,' revise a new policy, and function as a demographically flawed research group. Discussion includes research methods like web search, email interviews, and theory versus practice in journalism. Interviews with various industry professionals reveal the absence of a clear policy, emphasizing the need for legitimate implementation and disciplinary action.
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Recommending a Strategy A Journalism III Media Policy Review
Aims of this Research • To relate ‘CAR’ to ‘Media Policy’ • To revise a new policy • To function as a demographically flawed research group
Discussion of Research Methods Theory vs. Practice • CAR • Search the web • E-mail Interviews • Background Experience • Newsroom Sources • Interviews
Discussion of Research Methods Continued… • Theory vs. Practice • Journ Department • Grocott Representatives • Status Quo • Grocott’s History
People Interviewed • B. Garman • R. Amner • N. Karitti • David Bullard • Grocott’s Mail • Rhodes Music Radio • Radio Algoa
People Interviewed Continued… • Marie Claire • The Herald • You Magazine • Drum Magazine • NASPUS • News 24 • No response as of yet
Findings • Grocott’s • No policy in present or past • Radio Algoa & C.B.T.M • No written Policy • Status Quo • David Bullard • Auctioning • No Guarantee • ‘Lifestyle’ Journalists
Analysis • No written policy • Ethics of Journalism are changing • The ‘Real News’ • Problem is internal
Recommendations • A ‘Receive’ Policy • Ignore Status Quo • Legitimate implementation • Disciplinary Action