CSI losing focus pertinence in emerging economies

CSI has lost significance in the South African media market as political debate regarding job creation and service delivery has taken prominence; the issue also accrued a dearth of focus in Chinese media.

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 Media on Media Tenor

South African Media

The Media:
"There Is Public Interest In Our Corporates" - January 2012

Mail & Guardian:
"Commentariat: Rent-A-Quote Or Valuable Insight" - 15th December 2011

Business Day:
"ANC Turns Tables On Media With News Analysis" - 5th December 2011

The Media:
"Hoping It's Not A 'Cop Out'" - November 2011

The Media:
"Is Social Media A Waste Of Time?" - October 2011

Financial Mail:
"Screen Savers" - 21st October 2011

City Press:
"Point Counter Point" - 2nd October 2011

City Press:
"Not So Negative After All" - 11th September 2011

SAFM:
"Media Coverage On The Libyan Crisis" - 29th August 2011 - 07h10

City Press:
"Public Figures Get Public Scrutiny" - 24th July 2011

Times Live:
"Afriforum Lays Corruption Charge Against Malema" - 24th July 2011

Sowetan:
"It's Between ANC & DA" - 17th May 2011

The New Age:
"ANC, DA Dominant: Research" - 16th May 2011

SAFM:
"International Media Coverage Around Osama bin Laden's Death" - 8th May 2011 - 08h10

SAFM:
"The Royal Wedding" - 1st May 2011 - 09h51

SAFM:
"The Democratic Alliance & Black Voters" - 29th March 2011 - 16h40

Financial Mail:
"Brushing Up Its Image" - 25th March 2011

The Media:
"The New Age Not So New..." - March 2011

The Media:
"Media Steps Into Malema's Shoes" - December 2010

The Media:
"Twitter: Value Or Pointless Babble?" - November 2010

E-TV:
"The Release Of The 2010 Global Peace Report" - 31st October 2010 - 09h50

SAFM:
"The Release Of The 2010 Global Peace Report" - 31st October 2010 - 09h50

The Media:
"A Breakdown In Trust" - October 2010

Financial Mail:
"Reputation At Risk" - 15 October 2010

Financial Mail:
"Walk The Talk Or Be Damned" - 6 August 2010

SAFM:
"How media reported on the 2010 World Cup and challenges for SA Communicators going forward" - 18 July 2010 - 09h50

The Media:
"In & Out: Susra Morkel, Ornico, IAJ, Primedia Unlimited & JoziBeat" - 24 June 2010

Financial Mail:
"How well did companies shape up?" - April 2010

Financial Mail:
"Smudged Image? SA Media Reputation" - 4 April 2010

Business Times:
"BDFM closes ailing Weekender in bid to protect flagship products" - 8 November 2009

Business Report:
"and stick feed sustainable behaviour" - 22 September 2009

Financial Mail:
"Company Reputation - Ranking by coverage" - 18 September 2009

Beeld:
"Stakings verdof SA se glans in die wêreld" - 20 August 2009

The Weekender:
"Beaming local news to the continent" - 1 August 2009

Mail & Guardian:
"Parties failed to push the Zuma factor" - 21 April 2009

News24:
"SA perceptions up despite Zuma" - 15 April 2009

The Media:
"Outlook 2010" - 1 January 2009

The Media:
"News counts" - 1 October 2008

The Media:
"Sunday Times' slippery slope" - 12 September 2008

Mail & Guardian:
"South Africa's mood sours" - 17 July 2008

The Media:
"Whose story is it anyway?" - 15 July 2008

The Media:
"Afrikaans media: Better than the rest" - 17 June 2008

Financial Mail:
"Ahead of the pack" - 13 June 2008

Die Burger:
"'n Belangrike les vir Suid-Afrika se media" - 12 June 2008

Financial Mail:
"Waning star" - 23 May 2008

The Media:
"Business Media: The real agenda-setters" - 1 February 2008

The Media:
"2008 trends to watch" - 9 January 2008

The Media:
"Plekkie in die son" - 24 June 2007

The Media:
"Oops, they did it again" - 1 November 2006

The Media:
"Magazine covers: Does colour count?" - 1 June 2006


International Media


Folha:
"China Goleia Brasil Em Aparições Na Mídia Internacional" - 11th November 2011

Socialist Worker Online:
"Collusion, Confusion And Control: John Pilger On The Media" - 1st November 2011

Onislam:
"UN Invites Dar Al-Ifta on Faith Dialogue" - 11th October 2011

SoloTele:
"El "Telediario 2" Gana El Global Peace Award" - 11th October 2011

LaOpinionCoruna.es:
"El ´Telediario 2´, Premio A La Mejor Información Sobre Los Conflictos Mundiales" - 9th October 2011

DiarioDeMallorca:
"El Telediario De Pepa Bueno Gana El Premio Global Peace" - 9th October 2011

Periodista Digital.es:
"El Telediario De Pepa Bueno, Premiado En Los Global Media Awards" - 8th October 2011

NuevaTribuna.es:
"El Telediario De TVE Dirigido Por Pepa Bueno Gana El Global Peace Award Por Su Información Internacional" - 8th October 2011

Onislam:
"Dar Al-Ifta Gets Special International Media Award" - 8th October 2011

Islamonline:
"Dar Al-Ifta Gets Special International Media Award" - 8th October 2011

ElMundo.es:
"El 'Telediario 2', Premio A La Mejor Información Sobre Los Conflictos Internacionales" - 7th October 2011

RTVE.es:
"La Segunda Edición Del Telediario Premiado Con Global Peace Award" - 7th October 2011

Hindu Business Line:
"What Balance Sheets Don't Tell You" - 29th September 2011

New Stateman:
"Brainwashing the polite, professional and British way" - 23rd June 2011

Iewy News:
"United Nations Headquarters to Host Panel Discussion on ?Getting the Facts Right?, 4 May" - 4th May 2011

Interpress Service:
"Arab Uprising Break Down Media Stereotypes" - 7th April 2011

Twitter.com:
"The role of the journalists now is to open the lenses and give more direct news" - 6th April 2011

El Mundo:
"Espana sale de la crisis..." - 28 March 2011

Huffington Post:
"The Congressional Hearings That Are Really Needed" - 11 March 2011

Washington Post:
"Davos Diary: Trust Meltdown II" - 25 January 2011

Corriere della Serra:
"Trust Meltdown II - L'opinione sugli istituti..." - 24 January 2011

New Statesman:
"We can?t pin Iraq on Blair alone" - 21 January 2011

New Statesman:
"Reflections on books and the arts from the New Statesman culture desk" - 10 December 2010

Guardian:
"John Pilger: Why are wars not being reported honestly?" - 10 December 2010

New York Times:
"Subprime: The Lung Cancer of Banking?" - 13 November 2010

The Independent:
"Ian Burrell: Commentators with something to say" - 21 October 2010

Al Watan:
"Do we need an Islamic Holocaust?" - 10 October 2010

Canada free Press:
"Left Gripes About Conservative Media Bias" - 4 October 2010

India Times:
"Why Murdoch And The BBC Are On The Same Side" - 1 October 2010

Dissident Voice:
"Why Murdoch And The BBC Are On The Same Side" - 30 September 2010

Pacific Free Press:
"Why Murdoch And The BBC Are On The Same Side" - 29 September 2010

Washington Times:
"If this formerly clever deadline could talk" - 8 September 2010

Washington Times:
"The Media Reputation of President Obama is..." - 7 September 2010

Financial Times:
"Ex-head of Mandela fund kept diamonds" - 7 August 2010

Washington Post:
"Why Obama's Cairo speech didn't change perceptions" - 16 June 2010

The Guardian:
"Analysis by the media monitoring group Media Tenor suggests that the way in which the World Cup build-up has been reported is not unusual." - 7 June 2010

Al Ahram:
"Ignorance is the greatest enemy" - 15 April 2010

Radio Vatican:
"Media reputation of Pope Benedict hammered" - 4 April 2010

Moscow Times:
"Voters versus Bankers" - 3 February 2010

MINT:
"Trust at Davos, a new story" - 30 January 2010

New York Times:
"Bankers would love to have the reputation of the tabocco industry" - 29 January 2010

Wall Street Journal:
"DAVOS: Critical To Rebuild Trust In Institutions" - 26 January 2010

New York Times:
"Swiss Ban Building of Minarets on Mosques" - 29 November 2009

Süddeutsche Zeitung:
"Schweiz: Minarett-Verbot; Wenn der Staat das Volk nicht mehr versteht" - 30 November 2009

El Pais:
"El Telediario 2 de Televisión Española, el mejor del mundo" - 11 November 2009

Digital Journal:
"Is there racial bias in the media?" - 6 September 2009

New Statesman:
"Bias and the Beeb" - 27 August 2009

WirtschaftsWoche:
"Die WirtschaftsWoche ist das meistzitierte Wirtschaftsmagazin" - 24 January 2008

Gulf News:
"Conflict between Muslims and West 'can be avoided'" - 23 January 2008
Schweizer Journalist:
"Das Bundesratsrennen" - 8 September 2007

Financial Times:
"Muslim-western relations down but not out" - 21 January 2008

O Globo:
"Brasileiro está entre os 'mais céticos' sobre diálogo com Islã" - 22 January 2008
Al Khaleej:
"Aghlabiat Sokan Al Alam Yaatakidouna biimkani tajanobi Al Onf beina Al Gharb wa Al Moslimin"

Hurryet:
"Davos'ta Fethullah Gülen tartisilacak"

The Indian Express:
"West, Muslim world must relate to each other: WEF" - 24 January 2008

Asian Age:
"West, Muslim conflict is avoidable" - 22 January 2008

  2011 Local Elections

Media Tenor is analysing a selection of influential South African print and broadcast media in terms of their political coverage, with particular focus on the upcoming local elections on a weekly basis. The latest analyses are published below:

2011 Local Elections vs 2006 Local Elections

2011 Local Election Coverage - 11th May - 17th May

2011 Local Election Coverage - 4th May - 10th May

2011 Local Election Coverage - 26th April - 3rd May

2011 Local Election Coverage - 19th April - 25th April
2011 Local Election Coverage - 12th April - 18th April
2011 Local Election Coverage - 6th April - 11th April

2011 Local Election Coverage - 1st April - 5th April

  Partnerships

Sustainability Coverage Monitor - In order to track media coverage of corporate sustainability, Media Tenor and Trialogue have developed the Sustainability Coverage Monitor (SCM) which analyses the volume and tone of corporate sustainability reportage, the spread of media, as well as whether coverage was positive, negative or neutral.

Download more information

Download The November 2011 - Q3 Financial Mail Article

Download The August 2011 - Q2 Financial Mail Article

Download The May 2011 - Q1 Financial Mail Article

Download The February 2011 - Q4 Financial Mail Article

Download The October 2010 - Q3 Financial Mail Article

Download The August 2010 - Q2 Financial Mail Article

Download The April 2010 - Q1 Financial Mail Article

Download Media Tenor's Environmental Media Watch From Trialogue's Environmental Handbook 2010

 Africa Growth Report


The featured 2012 Africa Growth Index in this report looks at the perceptions created about the continent. Rather than measuring actual growth, the Index, which is published annually, compares how media coverage on individual African countries reflects reality. It draws, amongst others from the reputable Mo Ibrahim Index, which contains a wealth of information on the democratic progress of African countries. With solid and tangible variables, this index itself allows for the detailed assessment of the African context and of particular importance, provides historical data. Experts in the field of political, social and economic analysts provide further background for a more thorough understanding of the opportunities and challenges presenting themselves to Africa in 2012.

The Africa Growth Report was launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos on 25 January 2012

View Table of Contents and download sample articles

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  Trust Meltdown II


Everybody in the financial sector expected 2009 to be rough; the headlines following the Lehman collapse were frank. But they expected the media would calm down in 2010 as better results proved that the finance sector was no longer losing money.

Now, in 2011 the picture is clear: Yes, the financial results presented in 2010 were much better than expected. But yet, the headlines remained the same. From a reputational standpoint no recovery has happened as the media on Wall Street and Main Street keep asking the same questions: What have you learned from the crisis? And what was implemented in 2009 and 2010 to make sure another Meltdown will not happen?

The Trust Meltdown II was presented in Davos on 25 January 2011.

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  CSR Index


The world is getting more fragile, and whichever role you play, either in the corporate world or in the public administration, you need to take into account this time the transition we are living through will produce a durable impact on how we work and live. The overall degree of fragility is a combination of a number of different factors including: 1.the end of cheap oil 2.the digital transformation, 3.the impact of climate change, 4.the emergence of new forms of organising collective actions, and harnessing knowledge which are calling for a more responsible, transparent and equitable use of available resources.

No matter how these factors will play out, sustainability will not be just an environmental issue, but it will soon become the managerial challenge of our age, and civilization: the world, as we know it, is about to change in surprising and unpleasant ways, which can be addressed if governments and corporations will be capable of defining new ways of cooperation.

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  Global Peace Report

The Institute for Economics and Peace and Media Tenor have released "Measuring Peace in the Media", the first study that takes a fact-based approach into understanding the accuracy of international television networks? coverage of peace, violence and conflict.

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Global Peace Report - 2010

  Reputation Risks

Executives know the importance of their companies' reputations. Firms with strong positive reputations attract better people. They are perceived as providing more value, which often allows them to charge a premium. Identify, quantify, and manage the risks to your company's reputation long before a problem or crisis strikes'' Reputation and Its Risks

Media Tenor in Harvard Business Review, March 2009.
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  ADR 2009

Cairo. People seem less willing to support dialogue in 2008 - The case of Turkey, where we are gathered, is illustrative, while in 2004 only 44% of people were unfavourable towards Christianity now in 2008 it is 74% and 76% an unfavourable opinion of Jewish people. At the same time the 61% of the people in Japan think unfavourably about the Muslim World, 56% in India and 52% in Spain. The PDF document shows the ADR2009 as it will be published in Cairo during the Yale Conference 22 June 2009.
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Media Briefing Istanbul - UN AoC Conference - 6th April 2009, Annual Dialogue Report 2009 on Religion and Values.
Download: Video of Media Briefing (Filesize 24Mb - External Link)


  Trust Meltdown

This Financial Industry TRUST-MELTDOWN Book not only describes the catastrophic trust breakdown of an industry, but gives insider's views of the fundamental changes that must take place. The reputation of financial industry has reached the level of the tobacco industry! Whomever thought that 'subprime' was to blame, might form a new opinion on the basis of the long-term analysis data displayed in this book.

What are the steps toward restoring trust?
TRUST-MELTDOWN will be presented during Davos 2010
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