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DRUM is a South African online family magazine mainly aimed at black readers, containing market news, entertainment and feature articles. It has two sister magazines: Huisgenoot (aimed at White and Coloured Afrikaans -speaking readers) and YOU (aimed at demographically diverse South African English-speaking readers).
In 1951, he provided financial backing to Bob Crisp to start a magazine called African Drum based in Cape Town, South Africa, and aimed at a Black readership, but as readership dropped, Bailey took full control. The monthly magazine was renamed to simply Drum and the head office moved to Johannesburg. Anthony Sampson was appointed editor. [2]
Drum is a 2004 film based on the life of South African investigative journalist Henry Nxumalo, who worked for Drum magazine, called "the first black lifestyle magazine in Africa". [1] It was director Zola Maseko's first film and deals with the issues of apartheid and the forced removal of residents from Sophiatown.
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It has the highest circulation figures of any South African magazine and is followed by sister magazine YOU, its English-language version. A third magazine, Drum, is directed at the black market. The magazines have a combined circulation of about 550 000 copies a week. [1] Yvonne Beyers is the current editor of Huisgenoot. [2]
Pages in category "Defunct magazines published in South Africa" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ian Berry (born 1934) is a British photojournalist with Magnum Photos.He made his reputation in South Africa, where he worked for the Daily Mail and later for Drum magazine. . He was the only photographer to document the massacre at Sharpeville in 1960, and his photographs were used in the trial to prove the victims' innocence.
Henry Nxumalo (1917 – 31 December 1957), also known as Henry "Mr Drum" Nxumalo, was a pioneering South African investigative journalist under apartheid. Early life [ edit ]