insert_link Nam Elections 2024 UNESCO Survey Indicates Two-Thirds of Influencers Skip Content Verification A new UNESCO survey shows that two-thirds of influencers do not verify the accuracy of content before sharing it. This finding is part of the organization's groundbreaking study, set to be revealed at a press conference on Tuesday. In its first-ever global survey, UNESCO has collected data from content creators in 45 countries, shedding light on their practices and the ethical dilemmas they encounter. Digital Media Expert Nrupesh Soni: todayNovember 20, 2024 8
insert_link Local THE NAMIBIAN GOVERNMENT: SUSTAINING THE FUTURE OF BROADCASTING 12 NOVEMBER – WINDHOEK As Namibia strides forward into an era defined by rapid technological advancement and shifting consumer behavior, the broadcasting sector remains a cornerstone of information dissemination and cultural expression. With a population of approximately 3 million, Namibia’s media landscape encompasses a vibrant mix of public, private, and community broadcasters vying for the attention of an increasingly discerning audience. However, navigating the complexities of a digital revolution […] todayNovember 12, 2024 5
insert_link 2 Interview Transcripts INTERVIEW: Onesimus ǃGoraseb: Bridging Cultures and the Future of Digital Media in Namibia In a recent conversation, Onesimus ǃGoraseb, the visionary behind the Sankofa Podcast, shared his insights on the intersection of culture and digital media. The discussion delved into the transformative power of podcasting in preserving Namibian cultural heritage and the potential for digital media to address unemployment and drive economic growth in Namibia. Reviving Cultural Heritage ǃGoraseb's Sankofa Podcast is dedicated to celebrating and exploring Namibia's rich cultural tapestry. By […] todayAugust 20, 2024 27 2
insert_link 2 Namibia Onesimus ǃGoraseb’s Sankofa Podcast Gains Recognition for Promoting Cultural Awareness Onesimus ǃGoraseb, owner of the Sankofa Podcast, shared that his content has received phenomenal reception. Viewers and listeners, including university students, have expressed appreciation for the deep cultural knowledge shared on his platform. His most popular episode, featuring a discussion on the Horokhoes, garnered significant attention, particularly from South African audiences and the Damara community: todayAugust 20, 2024 16 2
insert_link Namibia Daily Maverick’s one day shutdown starts discussion within Namibian media sector The Southern Africa Development Community Media is in the middle of a digital revolution. Should media houses go digital or die? And does radio remain king in this fast-changing world? Print media is the oldest means by which people still share information across an entire group of audiences. But it is buckling under pressure from Big Tech. And the change will only accelerate. Just today, Daily Maverick, one of South […] todayApril 15, 2024 39