Abstract

With information becoming more like fast-food in the so-called information age, citizens are not only becoming less trusting of public institutions and elected leaders, but ultimately also of the main disseminators of information - the media itself. While the author states that one expects the overall mood in the South African media to be ‘bubbling with excitement’ about the new-found possibilities, he found this not to be the case.

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