
Subscribe & Follow
Now e.tv's COO resigns

For more:
- Mail & Guardian: e.tv's chief operating officer resigns... According to the Mail & Guardian report, COO Bronwyn Keene-Young (who is married to Golding) is the latest to leave e.tv "amid the Marcel Golding debacle, in a stand against the broadcaster's lack of editorial independence".
In the report, Keene-Young says John Copelyn, the chair of ENCA parent company Sabido Investments, sought her removal from the company earlier this year when she resisted 'editorial instructions' from Yunis Shaik. It quotes Keene-Young as saying: "Copelyn does not tell you that he told me the line of editorial independence was not one for the news editorial team to determine, nor was it for [subsidiary] Sabido management to determine. That would be determined by the HCI."
The report also says that Keene-Young said that earlier in the year, she resisted "editorial instructions" from Shaik and Copelyn sought her removal from the company and only agreed to let her keep her job provided she was "sidelined into a new position in which news no longer reported to me".
- See also: BD Live: e.tv chief operating officer quits with immediate effect The BD Live report says that "Keene-Young took issue with Copelyn's letter (the one he sent to staff following Golding's departure) saying that he had been silent on how he had attempted to manipulate e.tv from behind the scenes.
Related
PoPIA v press freedom: SA court to decide on HIV disclosure case 6 Feb 2025 New media law a setback for Lebanon's media freedom 8 Dec 2023 Zimbabwe elections: Journalists barred and democracy activists deported 18 Aug 2023 Sanef fund to fight misinformation on journalism 27 Jun 2023 Unesco/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize awarded to 3 imprisoned Iranian women journalists 3 May 2023 Open the Knowledge Journalism Awards to spotlight the continent and African journalists 3 May 2023
