This is positive news. After News of the World scandal, there are questions 
that need to be asked? Can a foreign-owned media honestly serve the host 
country? Can we draw apparels as SA to the British media that runs amok hacking 
politicians, business people and even members of the royal family, interfering 
with sensitive investigations, hacking defence intelligence systems? Are we 
going to wait until SA media deteriorate to British standards? If UK and US can 
regulate media, why not us?  
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UK Gov seek ways to regulate media.

http://m.timeslive.co.za/?i=3692/0/0&artId=4155123&showonly=1

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