OPINION | Humanities graduates can help shape ethical podcast regulation

OPINION | Humanities graduates can help shape ethical podcast regulation

[Sowetan Live - South Africa] - 15/08/2025
In recent years, SA has witnessed a surge in the popularity of podcasts, a medium once viewed as a harmless form of entertainment but now recognised as a powerful space that shapes public opinion, often without adequate accountability.
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