Tiso Blackstar Group

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Tiso Blackstar Group
TypePublic
JSE: TMG
Industrymedia
GenreMedia
PredecessorJohncom, Avusa
Founded2012
Headquarters,
Key people
(CEO)
ProductsPublishing, entertainment, retail
Divisions, , Nu Metro Cinemas (sold), Exclusive Books
Websitewww.timesmedia.co.za

Tiso Blackstar Group is a media company in South Africa, formerly known as Johnnic Communications, Avusa and Times Media Group. Avusa means "to rouse feelings, to revive and evoke action". The name was changed in 2007 in order to avoid confusion between Johnnic Communications and Johnnic Holdings.[2] The name was changed again (to Tiso Blackstar) in 2017.[3]

In 2012, Avusa was acquired by a unit of Mvelaphanda Group and renamed Times Media Group, which was then relisted on the JSE.[4] In 2013, Times Media Group acquired the remaining 50% of BDFM from Pearson.[5]

Avusa publications and services[]

Magazines[]

Newspapers[]

  • Business Day
  • Daily Dispatch
  • The Herald
  • Saturday Dispatch
  • The Sowetan
  • The Sunday Times
  • Sunday World
  • The Times
  • Weekend Post
  • Times Media community newspapers
    • Algoa Sun
    • Go! & Express
    • Our Times
    • The Rep
    • Talk of the Town

Retailers[]

Publishers[]

Digital[]

Avusa created a network of its own websites, named Times Media Live, in 2010. In 2011 this network began to expand from three sites to 21 in 2014, made up mostly of disparate websites within the Group (Times Live,[8] Sowetan Live,[9] BDLIVE, Financial Mail, HeraldLive and more) including the African representation of The Daily Telegraph. In doing so, Times Media Live became the second largest publisher network and thereafter Times Live the second largest website in South Africa. Times Media Live was the first large media-owned publisher to reach profitability in the 2013 financial year. In 2014 The Rand Daily Mail was resuscitated as an online-only brand.

Picasso Headline currently publishes:

  • - The monthly in-flight magazine published on behalf of kulula.com
  • - Quarterly magazine published on behalf of the Black Management Forum (BMF)
  • SA Schools and Tertiary Collection - An annual directory of SA schools and tertiary institutions
  • - A monthly on-shelf salt water fishing magazine, including African Angling Destinations Guides
  • - Quarterly magazine published on behalf of the South African Local Government Association (SALGA)
  • - Annual magazine showcasing projects of the year, published on behalf of the SA Institute of Architects (SAIA), primarily for its members
  • - Alternate monthly magazine published on behalf of the SA Institute of Architects (SAIA), primarily for its members
  • - A quarterly magazine published on behalf of the Institute for African Alternatives. This publication is the South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy.
  • - Quarterly magazine published on behalf of the Banking Association of South Africa (BASA) and the Institute of Bankers (IOB)

In April 2019, Tiso Blacksar relaunched Vrye Weekblad.

Music[]

Events[]

Tiso Blackstar Events is the events division of Tiso Blackstar Group which focuses on creating and managing events that leverage the reach of its titles to create brand awareness and recognition for brands and sponsors

Controversies[]

Accusations of fake news[]

On 27 November 2016, The Sunday Times published a story claiming that South African radio and television personality, and former Idols SA judge, Gareth Cliff had "admitted to giving fellow Idols SA judge Marah Louw the spiked drink that led to her notorious slurring and swearing on live TV", with further suggestions made that the incident had resulted in Louw's contract not being renewed.[10] As a result of the article, Gareth Cliff was the victim of many insults on social media, before releasing a statement on Facebook confronting the false allegations printed in the Sunday Times. Susan Smuts, Managing Editor of the Times, responded to Cliff's lawyer, admitting that there had been "misinterpretations". Cliff, via his lawyer, demanded an unreserved apology from the Times.[11]

See also[]

  • List of South African media
  • Naspers
  • Independent News and Media
  • Caxton/CTP

References[]

  1. ^ "It's official: Arena Holdings is the new owner of Sunday Times, Business Day, Sowetan". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Johncom proposes name change to Avusa". Mail & Guardian. 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2011-03-17.
  3. ^ "Times Media becomes Tiso Blackstar". BusinessDay. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 2018-09-28.
  4. ^ Avusa Investors Flout PIC to Approve Mvelaphanda Takeover
  5. ^ "Pearson Sells Stake in South African Business Publisher BDFM". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  6. ^ http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/39/64559.html
  7. ^ http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/39/51198.html
  8. ^ Times Live
  9. ^ Sowetan Live
  10. ^ MBELE, GABI. "Yes, I gave Marah that drink, says Gareth Cliff". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
  11. ^ "Spiked drink debacle: Gareth Cliff hits back | IOL". Retrieved 2016-12-03.

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