Emma King: Bloggers, freebies and the readers' right to know
This week I was bemused to read the British papers up in arms over the revelation that BBC bosses accepted free tickets and hospitality to various Olympics event. The chattering classes and BBC critics were alarmed that their supposedly objective media may have been swayed by something akin to bribes. It seems almost laughable here in South Africa. We've become almost immune to stories of corruption and bribery, and our state owned media outlets have given up most pretence at objectivity.
This year, the number of mobile devices in circulation will reach 7 billion - more than the total number of humans on this planet. It is our "mobile moment" as a generation. Mobile has also become as big a disruptor to the way we communicate, as the dawning of the internet age. With mobile devices as powerful as desktop computers, itis being called the dawn of the second internet revolution.And for many on this planet, the mobile device has become their ‘first screen'..