‘Telkom invested R34m in New Age ad’

Telkom said in November that such a move would give both operators larger voice and data capacity at a lower price and that it hoped to conclude the proposal within this financial year which ends on March 31. Photo: Leon Nicholas

Telkom said in November that such a move would give both operators larger voice and data capacity at a lower price and that it hoped to conclude the proposal within this financial year which ends on March 31. Photo: Leon Nicholas

Published Feb 10, 2013

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Johannesburg -

Telkom invested R34 million in advertising in The New Age newspaper from December 2011 to November 2012, City Press reported on Sunday.

The most recent Nielsen Adex report revealed that Telkom, which is 40 percent owned by the government, was the top advertiser in The New Age during the period, according to the newspaper.

It was responsible for a third of the newspapers advertising revenue.

The data showed that the newspaper was handsomely supported by parastatals and national government.

According to the data, national government invested a little more than R16 million in advertising.

This was not necessarily hard cash, and it could include the value of barter and trade agreements between the parastatal and the paper, according to the report.

National government, Telkom and Transnet made up almost half of The New Age's top 20 clients.

In January, City Press reported that some of the biggest state-owned companies were paying millions of rands to bankroll The New Age business breakfasts hosted by the Gupta family.

These included Transnet, Telkom and Eskom.

It was previously reported that Telkom sponsored 12 business breakfasts to the tune of R12 million in the 2012/13 financial year, according to the newspaper. - Sapa

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