Cape Business News

South AfricaCape Town, Western Cape, South AfricaEnglish

Established in 1980, this monthly publication serves as a primary source of industrial and commercial intelligence for professionals across the Western Cape and beyond. It distinguishes itself by providing in-depth coverage of regional economic sectors, infrastructure developments, and manufacturing trends to an extensive readership of business owners and corporate decision-makers.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN CAPE TOWN

Print media in this South African market is defined by a strong bilingual divide, with ownership largely split between Independent Media and the Naspers subsidiary Media24. Independent Media publishes the primary English-language dailies, the Cape Times and the Cape Argus, both founded in the nineteenth century. The Afrikaans reading market relies heavily on Media24, which operates the legacy daily Die Burger alongside the widely read tabloid Die Son. Paperboy lists 14 newspapers in Cape Town.

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