Loeries & Pendoring: Not quite a post-mortem

by Herman Manson (@marklives) Flames roared impressively, smoke spilled over the stage and kids screamed. I had just been reading their naively thankful tweets to their educational institutions, such as the AAA School of Advertising, expressing eternal gratitude for securing them seats IN THE FRONT ROW!! of the auditorium at The Loerie Awards, and I had been wondering what fate— and the ad industry — would have in store for them… Welcome to the biz, kiddos.

The ad industry gathered in Cape Town this past weekend, starting on Friday evening, 20 September 2013, with the Pendoring Awards [winners list] and continuing through Saturday and Sunday evenings with The Loerie Awards [Loeries 2013 — all winners], to celebrate and award its creative output of the past year.

Riaad ‘Riyad’ Moosa now guilty of hate speech – BCCSA

The Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) is at it again – this time accusing comedian Riaad Moosa of hate speech for busting some racial prejudices and using the word “coolie” in the process. It also renamed him “Riyad”. The BCCSA recently made a similar ruling against comedian John Vlismas although, in that instance, it actually got his name right

Satire wasted on BCCSA, Vlismas ruling shows

Right on the heels of a judgement that would potentially complicate South Africa’s television content rating system by adding additional warnings to shows containing strong language (traditionally and recognisably marked with an L), the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) has now taken up the mighty task of establishing the “bounds of humour” in a ruling that effectively finds stand-up comedian John Vlismas guilty of hate speech.

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