
#Bookmarks2019: Transformation isn't just about your scorecard or employing more black people
Jessica Tennant 11 Apr 2019
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Bravery in telling stories without fear or favourEyewitness News (EWN) recently won a Bookmarks' Gold for its Poisonous Bullets: The Silent Betrayal of Sindiso Magaqa three-part podcast series, in which news reporter Ziyanda Ngcobo took an in-depth look at what killed the former ANC Youth League secretary to tell the story of the broader political killings in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). ![]() Mahlatse Mahlase In addition to this, the radio station was also awarded a Silver in the online news video category for its coverage of the Zimbabwe elections. Here, editor-in-chief Mahlatse Mahlase tells us about the historical importance of both events and that it was the longevity of the podcast that she believes stood out, as the killers have since been arrested and are going to trial. She also goes into how this particular format gives the listener a deeper sense of the story and how news consumption is changing…
On the Zimbabwe elections, it was the first time the country didn’t have Robert Mugabe present. In the compilation of the work that reporters do, it vividly illustrates the risk of what they go through in their everyday lives. Sindiso Magaqa’s story was brought to the attention of South Africans, the political killings that are happening in KZN. We saw, out of his death, commissions being set up and a national focus in political killings.
The bravery in telling stories without fear or favour, it is new journalism so to speak because it’s video and podcast.It shows that EWN is at the forefront of pioneering and delivering the news in the new formats that the public is getting to enjoy. Podcasts and videos are big in our offering and to be recognised for that is something that we take a bow and acknowledge.
Podcasts allow us to showcase the depth of our reporters in terms of reporting but also their creativity. It also gives our reporters time to do special broadcasts because in all our platforms it’s only bulletins but now we have additional content that can be converted into podcasts and this gives the listener a deeper sense of the story. In conclusion, Mahlase said consumption of news is changing. "People don’t necessarily listen to the news at the top of the hour like they used to. They are looking for context, why things matter and they are always looking for more in-depth stories. "For EWN podcasts are that great opportunity to be able to tell the story in detail and to allow for radio to be the theatre of the mind. "Video is one of our big projects at EWN, that people always like to see." She said their online platform availed these opportunities. "We don’t only do day-to-day news; we do a lot of features to tell South African stories. We are more than a radio news platform. We are more than that." Follow Mahlatse Mahlase on Twitter @hlatseentle, as well as EWN @ewnreporter/@ewnupdates. Also, click through to our IAB Bookmarks Awards and Summit special section on site for continued coverage of this year’s winning work. About Jessica TennantJess is Senior Editor: Marketing & Media at Bizcommunity.com. She is also a contributing writer. marketingnews@bizcommunity.com View my profile and articles... |