Interesting piece from David Smith, currently involved with Bar-Kulan:

One of the best sources of news from and about Africa, a source  updated 
virtually every minute of every day, took a serious knock this  week. The BBC 
World Service, the most listened-to radio service in  Africa announced on 
Wednesday that it is cutting one quarter of its  staff and five of the 
languages 
it broadcasts in, including the  Portuguese language service to Africa, its 
shortwave services in Swahili  as well as programmes targeting Rwanda and 
Burundi.

This is an earthquake, a tsunami, a volcanic blow to the people who  often rely 
on this service as the only credible voice in a sea of  propaganda and 
misinformation. In other words, it is horrible news.
http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/davidsmith/2011/01/28/a-lament-for-radio-in-africa-and-an-opportunity-for-south-africa/

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