The article focuses on South Africa's fastest growing South African newspaper, the "Daily Sun" and its editor Deon du Plessis. A discussion of the paper's content, which includes sports and local news, circulation, popularity with black readers, history, and successful attempts to market itself to black middle class readers, is presented.
The Mail & Guardian said Friday that it had underestimated ''the depth of anger ignited'' by a cartoon it published last week that depicted the Prophet Muhammad lying on a psychiatrist's couch with a thought bubble over his head that said, ''Other prophets have followers with a sense of humor!'' The weekly said it regretted ''the sense of injury it caused many Muslims.'' The cartoon was by Jonathan Shapiro, known as Zapiro, whose sharp satiric pen has gouged many a politician. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
Published
2010
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.