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Mail & Guardian

The Mail & Guardian, formerly the Weekly Mail, is a South African weekly newspaper and website, published by M&G Media in Johannesburg, South Africa. It focuses on political analysis, investigative reporting, Southern African news, local arts, music and popular culture.

Mail & Guardian
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)M&G Media Ltd
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985)
HeadquartersJohannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Circulation25,834[1]
Websitewww.mg.co.za

History edit

The publication began as the Weekly Mail, an alternative newspaper by a group of journalists in 1985 after the closure of two leading liberal newspapers, The Rand Daily Mail and Sunday Express.

The Weekly Mail criticised the government and its apartheid policies, which led to the banning of the paper in 1988 by then State President P. W. Botha. The paper was renamed the Weekly Mail & Guardian from 30 July 1993. The paper almost folded in the early 1990s after a failed attempt to reinvent its self as a daily newspaper.[2] The London-based Guardian Media Group (GMG), the publisher of The Guardian, became the majority shareholder of the print edition in 1995, and the name was changed to Mail & Guardian.

In 2002, 87.5% of the company was sold to the Newtrust Company Botswana Limited, which was owned by Trevor Ncube, a Zimbabwean publisher and entrepreneur.[3] Ncube took over as the CEO of the company.[4][5][6][7]

In 2006 MD Africa became the Mail & Guardian's national distributor. The change resulted in good circulation growth, despite difficult market conditions. In 2013 the newspaper achieved a record period with 51,551 copies circulated. MDA distributed a number of publications including Noseweek and Destiny magazine.

In 2017, Media Development Investment Fund, a New York–based not-for-profit investment fund, announced that it had acquired a majority stake in the Mail & Guardian. The restructured ownership saw the CEO, Hoosain Karjieker, acquire a minority stake in the business as part of a Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) transaction. Staff continue to own a 10% share of the company. The former majority shareholder, Trevor Ncube, disposed of his equity interest.[8]

The newspaper's headquarters are in Johannesburg. The editor-in-chief is Ron Derby[9] and the CEO is Hoosain Karjieker.

The Mail & Guardian is considered a newspaper of record for South Africa.[10][11]

The Mail & Guardian Online edit

In 1994, the Mail & Guardian Online was launched in conjunction with Media24 (a subsidiary of the Naspers group), becoming the first internet news publication in Africa. It has grown into its own daily news operation with a number of writers, multimedia producers, sub-editors and more. It is run out of the Mail & Guardian offices in Rosebank, Johannesburg. The site focuses on local, international and African hard news, sport and business.

The website began its life as the Electronic Mail & Guardian, which was initially an e-mail subscription service that allowed readers living outside South Africa to receive Mail & Guardian newspaper stories before they reached newspaper subscribers. Soon after, the service expanded into a searchable online archive, published in partnership with Sangonet, the country's oldest internet service provider. A website was added, which in turn progressed from producing a weekly mirror of the printed newspaper to generating its own daily news.

The Mail & Guardian Online was jointly owned by internet service provider MWEB and publishing company M&G Media until M&G Media purchased 100% of the operation in 2008.

It has interactive news photo galleries, discussion forums and special reports on subjects such as Zimbabwe, HIV and South African President Jacob Zuma. It is known for hard-hitting political reporting, investigations as well as strong beat reporting, particularly in education, labour, environment and health.

Awards edit

  • 2012: CNN African Journalism award (2012)[12]
  • 2012: Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Award[13]
  • 2011: Vodacom Journalist of the Year[14]
  • 2011: Bookmark awards[15]
  • 2010: Bookmark awards[16]
  • 2008: Webby Awards Honoree for News in Photos and Political Blog[17][18]
  • 2005: Webby Awards Honoree for Web Best Practices[19]
  • 2001: Forbes.com voted the Mail & Guardian Online one of the world's top 175 websites[20]
  • 1996: Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Journalism[21]
  • 1995: International Press Directory – Best International Newspaper[22]

Notable staff and contributors edit

Distribution figures edit

Circulation[24]
Net Sales
Oct – Dec 2018 25 834[1]
Oct – Dec 2015 33 210[25]
Jun – Aug 2015 30 290[25]
Jan – Mar 2015 30 714[26]
Jan – Mar 2014 44 267[26]
Jan – Mar 2013 45 279
Apr – Jun 2013 42 496
Jul – Sep 2013 42 242
Oct – Dec 2013 51 551

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Breitenbach, Danette (13 February 2018). "Newspapers ABC Q4 2018: Newspapers ABC Q4 2018: 2018 ends on a low for newspaper industry". Bizcommunity. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  2. ^ Niekerk, Phillip van (2 May 2016). "David Beresford: Unfashionable liberal and master storyteller". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  3. ^ Buckland, Matthew (1 January 2002). "Trevor Ncube buys Mail&Guardian". Mail & Guardian. from the original on 10 September 2005.
  4. ^ Mckune, Craig (23 August 2013). "Iqbal Survé threatens to 'expose' M&G". Mail & Guardian. from the original on 23 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Trevor Ncube sets record straight". Newsday. Zimbabwe. 22 July 2014. from the original on 8 September 2015.
  6. ^ Prinsloo, Loni and Speckman. Asha (6 September 2015). "Mail & Guardian crippled by cash crunch". The Sunday Times. South Africa.
  7. ^ "Trevor Ncube hits back at 'living it up as staff suffer' report". Nehanda Radio. 14 October 2015. from the original on 15 October 2015.
  8. ^ "MDIF acquires majority stake in South Africa's Mail & Guardian". Mail & Guardian. 12 December 2017.
  9. ^ Karjieker, Hoosain (24 March 2021). "Ron Derby appointed M&G editor-in-chief". The Mail & Guardian.
  10. ^ Christopher, H. Sterling (2009). "A–C". Encyclopedia of Journalism. Vol. 1. SAGE Publishing. p. 39. ISBN 978-0761929574.
  11. ^ Jones, Adam (1998). "From Rightist to 'Brightest'? The Strange Tale of South Africa's Citizen". Journal of Southern African Studies. 24 (2): 325–45. doi:10.1080/03057079808708579. JSTOR 2637530. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  12. ^ "South Africans shine at CNN Multichoice African Journalist Awards", TheMediaOnline, 23 July 2012.
  13. ^ "Finalists of Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Award announced", Media Update, 24 July 2012.
  14. ^ "More Vodacom Journalist of the Year regional winners", bizcommunity.com, 12 October 2011.
  15. ^ Bremmen, Nur (11 November 2011), "The Bookmarks Awards strike gold, although few golds awarded", Memeburn.
  16. ^ "M&G wins two Bookmarks", Media Update, 30 November 2010.
  17. ^ "Thought Leader". The Webby Awards.
  18. ^ "News in Photos". The Webby Awards.
  19. ^ "The Mail & Guardian Online's Interactive Guide to the South African Elections". The Webby Awards.
  20. ^ "About Us". Mail & Guardian.
  21. ^ "Missouri Honor Medal winners by year". University of Missouri School of Journalism.
  22. ^ "The prize paper". Mail & Guardian. 22 December 1995. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  23. ^ "Journalist Barry Streek passes away". The Mail & Guardian. 21 July 2006. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  24. ^ Audit Bureau of Circulations (S.A)
  25. ^ a b "ABC Q4 Presentation". Audit Bureau of Circulations. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  26. ^ a b Manson, Herman (8 May 2015). "ABC Analysis Q1 2015: The biggest-circulating newspapers in South Africa".

External links edit

  • Mail & Guardian Online
  • SAARF Website
  • Voices of Africa

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Weekly Mail redirects here For the Welsh newspaper see The Weekly Mail The Mail amp Guardian formerly the Weekly Mail is a South African weekly newspaper and website published by M amp G Media in Johannesburg South Africa It focuses on political analysis investigative reporting Southern African news local arts music and popular culture Mail amp GuardianTypeWeekly newspaperFormatTabloidOwner s M amp G Media LtdFounded1985 39 years ago 1985 HeadquartersJohannesburg Gauteng South AfricaCirculation25 834 1 Websitewww wbr mg wbr co wbr za Contents 1 History 2 The Mail amp Guardian Online 3 Awards 4 Notable staff and contributors 5 Distribution figures 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe publication began as the Weekly Mail an alternative newspaper by a group of journalists in 1985 after the closure of two leading liberal newspapers The Rand Daily Mail and Sunday Express The Weekly Mail criticised the government and its apartheid policies which led to the banning of the paper in 1988 by then State President P W Botha The paper was renamed the Weekly Mail amp Guardian from 30 July 1993 The paper almost folded in the early 1990s after a failed attempt to reinvent its self as a daily newspaper 2 The London based Guardian Media Group GMG the publisher of The Guardian became the majority shareholder of the print edition in 1995 and the name was changed to Mail amp Guardian In 2002 87 5 of the company was sold to the Newtrust Company Botswana Limited which was owned by Trevor Ncube a Zimbabwean publisher and entrepreneur 3 Ncube took over as the CEO of the company 4 5 6 7 In 2006 MD Africa became the Mail amp Guardian s national distributor The change resulted in good circulation growth despite difficult market conditions In 2013 the newspaper achieved a record period with 51 551 copies circulated MDA distributed a number of publications including Noseweek and Destiny magazine In 2017 Media Development Investment Fund a New York based not for profit investment fund announced that it had acquired a majority stake in the Mail amp Guardian The restructured ownership saw the CEO Hoosain Karjieker acquire a minority stake in the business as part of a Black Economic Empowerment BEE transaction Staff continue to own a 10 share of the company The former majority shareholder Trevor Ncube disposed of his equity interest 8 The newspaper s headquarters are in Johannesburg The editor in chief is Ron Derby 9 and the CEO is Hoosain Karjieker The Mail amp Guardian is considered a newspaper of record for South Africa 10 11 The Mail amp Guardian Online editIn 1994 the Mail amp Guardian Online was launched in conjunction with Media24 a subsidiary of the Naspers group becoming the first internet news publication in Africa It has grown into its own daily news operation with a number of writers multimedia producers sub editors and more It is run out of the Mail amp Guardian offices in Rosebank Johannesburg The site focuses on local international and African hard news sport and business The website began its life as the Electronic Mail amp Guardian which was initially an e mail subscription service that allowed readers living outside South Africa to receive Mail amp Guardian newspaper stories before they reached newspaper subscribers Soon after the service expanded into a searchable online archive published in partnership with Sangonet the country s oldest internet service provider A website was added which in turn progressed from producing a weekly mirror of the printed newspaper to generating its own daily news The Mail amp Guardian Online was jointly owned by internet service provider MWEB and publishing company M amp G Media until M amp G Media purchased 100 of the operation in 2008 It has interactive news photo galleries discussion forums and special reports on subjects such as Zimbabwe HIV and South African President Jacob Zuma It is known for hard hitting political reporting investigations as well as strong beat reporting particularly in education labour environment and health Awards edit2012 CNN African Journalism award 2012 12 2012 Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Award 13 2011 Vodacom Journalist of the Year 14 2011 Bookmark awards 15 2010 Bookmark awards 16 2008 Webby Awards Honoree for News in Photos and Political Blog 17 18 2005 Webby Awards Honoree for Web Best Practices 19 2001 Forbes com voted the Mail amp Guardian Online one of the world s top 175 websites 20 1996 Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Journalism 21 1995 International Press Directory Best International Newspaper 22 Notable staff and contributors editDavid Beresford 1993 Matthew Buckland Eusebius McKaiser Verashni Pillay 2009 2017 Barry Streek political journalist 2001 23 Distribution figures editCirculation 24 Net Sales Oct Dec 2018 25 834 1 Oct Dec 2015 33 210 25 Jun Aug 2015 30 290 25 Jan Mar 2015 30 714 26 Jan Mar 2014 44 267 26 Jan Mar 2013 45 279 Apr Jun 2013 42 496 Jul Sep 2013 42 242 Oct Dec 2013 51 551See also editList of newspapers in South Africa Mail amp Guardian 200 Young South AfricansReferences edit a b Breitenbach Danette 13 February 2018 Newspapers ABC Q4 2018 Newspapers ABC Q4 2018 2018 ends on a low for newspaper industry Bizcommunity Retrieved 13 February 2019 Niekerk Phillip van 2 May 2016 David Beresford Unfashionable liberal and master storyteller Daily Maverick Retrieved 9 April 2024 Buckland Matthew 1 January 2002 Trevor Ncube buys Mail amp Guardian Mail amp Guardian Archived from the original on 10 September 2005 Mckune Craig 23 August 2013 Iqbal Surve threatens to expose M amp G Mail amp Guardian Archived from the original on 23 August 2013 Trevor Ncube sets record straight Newsday Zimbabwe 22 July 2014 Archived from the original on 8 September 2015 Prinsloo Loni and Speckman Asha 6 September 2015 Mail amp Guardian crippled by cash crunch The Sunday Times South Africa Trevor Ncube hits back at living it up as staff suffer report Nehanda Radio 14 October 2015 Archived from the original on 15 October 2015 MDIF acquires majority stake in South Africa s Mail amp Guardian Mail amp Guardian 12 December 2017 Karjieker Hoosain 24 March 2021 Ron Derby appointed M amp G editor in chief The Mail amp Guardian Christopher H Sterling 2009 A C Encyclopedia of Journalism Vol 1 SAGE Publishing p 39 ISBN 978 0761929574 Jones Adam 1998 From Rightist to Brightest The Strange Tale of South Africa s Citizen Journal of Southern African Studies 24 2 325 45 doi 10 1080 03057079808708579 JSTOR 2637530 Retrieved 8 May 2022 South Africans shine at CNN Multichoice African Journalist Awards TheMediaOnline 23 July 2012 Finalists of Standard Bank Sikuvile Journalism Award announced Media Update 24 July 2012 More Vodacom Journalist of the Year regional winners bizcommunity com 12 October 2011 Bremmen Nur 11 November 2011 The Bookmarks Awards strike gold although few golds awarded Memeburn M amp G wins two Bookmarks Media Update 30 November 2010 Thought Leader The Webby Awards News in Photos The Webby Awards The Mail amp Guardian Online s Interactive Guide to the South African Elections The Webby Awards About Us Mail amp Guardian Missouri Honor Medal winners by year University of Missouri School of Journalism The prize paper Mail amp Guardian 22 December 1995 Retrieved 19 February 2019 Journalist Barry Streek passes away The Mail amp Guardian 21 July 2006 Retrieved 9 April 2024 Audit Bureau of Circulations S A a b ABC Q4 Presentation Audit Bureau of Circulations Retrieved 29 March 2016 a b Manson Herman 8 May 2015 ABC Analysis Q1 2015 The biggest circulating newspapers in South Africa External links editMail amp Guardian Online SAARF Website Voices of Africa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mail 26 Guardian amp oldid 1221510262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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