Sunday, December 8, 2013

How Many Times Did Cable News Mention Steve Biko This Week?

By Tommy Christopher

mediaite.com | December 7th, 2013

The death of global civil rights icon Nelson Mandela this week has sparked hours of coverage, including some welcome (and unwelcome) revisitation of Apartheid’s history and impact. While the lion’s share of the coverage has rightly focused on the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, the retelling of Apartheid’s history has also included many important touchstones and leaders in the struggle against South Africa’s white supremacist government, save one conspicuous omission: Steve Biko.

Even as cable news networks, to varying degrees, recounted important milestones like the Sharpesville Massacre, Nelson Mandela’s imprisonment, the Reagan-ea politics around sanctions against South Africa, and to a much lesser extent, the Soweto Uprising, even as white apartheid figures like P.W. Botha and F.W. de Klerk were written into cable news’ remembrances of Mandela’s lifelong struggle, the name of Stephen Bantu Biko was not uttered. According to the TV Eyes television transcript database and the Internet Archive TV database, Biko was not mentioned once by any of the cable news networks this week.


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