The Daily Voice
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The Daily Voice is Western Cape
Western Cape
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 tabloid which is distributed daily and published by Independent Newspapers
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Team of journalists

The executive editor of the Daily Voice was Karl Brophy. Brophy was previously a spin doctor for the Irish Government
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 and worked for the Daily Mirror in London
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, the Irish Examiner
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 and the Irish Independent
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The Daily Voice's current editor is Elliott Sylvester, who previously worked as a journalist on the paper.

News reporters
Genevieve Serra
Shellee Geduld
Vincent Cruywagen
Megan Baadjies
Bianca Du Plessis
Mandilakhe Tshwete
Mpumi Kiva

Features Writer
Warda Salvester

Sport reporters
Julia Stewart (editor)
Dudley Carstens
Matthew

About

The Daily Voice was launched on 16 March 2005 in the Western Cape
Western Cape
The Western Cape is a province in the south west of South Africa. The capital is Cape Town. Prior to 1994, the region that now forms the Western Cape was part of the much larger Cape Province...

, selling at the price of R1.50.

“Sex, scandal, skinner, sport’ is what the Daily Voice is all about and it is what its readers want to read about. The Daily Voice does not pay to use wire services to rely on national and international news for their daily output, instead they have a team of local reporters to report on stories which are original, relevant and produced for their specific audience. The Daily Voice focuses mainly on local news to make up the bulk of their tabloid; it does this by depending greatly on the local community for leads. The Daily Voice has phone lines which are dedicated to locals, whereby they can phone in and report their stories.
The motto of the Daily Voice is “ons skrik vir niks” which is Afrikaans
Afrikaans
Afrikaans is a West Germanic language, spoken natively in South Africa and Namibia. It is a daughter language of Dutch, originating in its 17th century dialects, collectively referred to as Cape Dutch .Afrikaans is a daughter language of Dutch; see , , , , , .Afrikaans was historically called Cape...

 and in English
English language
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 it means “we are not scared of anyone” and Karl Brophy maintains the idea that the Daily Voice accommodates the socio-economic classes who have perhaps been left out by the rest of the country’s newspapers.

Rek Jou Bek (Have your own opinion)

The Daily Voice can also be recognised as a people’s paper in the sense that there is a section where readers can share their views on stories and social issues by sending a sms
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 to the Daily Voice.

Audience

The Daily Voice attracts a dominated Cape Coloured community . As Karl Brophy says that himself and his team of journalists provides a service to the socio-economic classes who have not previously been franchised by South Africa
South Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...

’s newspapers. The audience of the Daily Voice speak a mixture of English
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...

 and Afrikaans
Afrikaans
Afrikaans is a West Germanic language, spoken natively in South Africa and Namibia. It is a daughter language of Dutch, originating in its 17th century dialects, collectively referred to as Cape Dutch .Afrikaans is a daughter language of Dutch; see , , , , , .Afrikaans was historically called Cape...

 which is typical of the Cape Flats and this is why the Daily Voice writes in a multi-lingual way.

Controversy

Page 3 of The Daily Voice used to depict a naked woman, which caused quite a stir. Many people saw it as though the Daily Voice was degrading women to sex symbols and this has caused various complaints and disapproving comments . In response to this the chief executive Tony Howard, of the Daily Voice's publishing house, Independent Newspapers, has said that sex will be a key element, as with all tabloids, but it will compliment rather than dominate other key selling parts.
The nude Page 3 girl was dropped from the paper in 2010, and has been replaced by celebrity news.
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