MEDIA ENGAGEMENTS

A number of interviews on radio and TV during 2020 helped keep the #NOEXCUSE message alive in the public arena. Here are a few of the bigger ones that FAN was a key part of.

Expresso Show 

During women’s month on 14 August Craig was interviewed on both the Expresso morning and afternoon show wearing the #NOEXCUSE T-Shirt.  The morning show has an average viewership of 177,705 and the afternoon show over 150,000. During the morning session, the show featured footage of a #NoExcuse  Champ Camp and tavern event, as well as the #NoExcuse online course sign up page. During the afternoon session, footage of the Alex Women’s Day march was featured, both slots showed groups of men wearing the #NoExcuse T-shirts.

Expresso Show 

During women’s month on 14 August Craig was interviewed on both the Expresso morning and afternoon show wearing the #NOEXCUSE T-Shirt.  The morning show has an average viewership of 177,705 and the afternoon show over 150,000. During the morning session, the show featured footage of a #NoExcuse  Champ Camp and tavern event, as well as the #NoExcuse online course sign up page. During the afternoon session, footage of the Alex Women’s Day march was featured, both slots showed groups of men wearing the #NoExcuse T-shirts.

Newzroom Afrika

On 28 November Craig was interviewed on Newzroom Afrika on the #NOEXCUSE movement which claims to reach 12.37% of the South African news-watching audience.

SO WHAT NOW?

On 30 November Craig Wilkinson featured on a panel discussion hosted by Gareth Cliff on his television show “So What Now?” wearing the NOEXCUSE T-Shirt.  The viewership of this is approximately 300k.

SO WHAT NOW?

On 30 November Craig Wilkinson featured on a panel discussion hosted by Gareth Cliff on his television show “So What Now?” wearing the NOEXCUSE T-Shirt.  The viewership of this is approximately 300k.

SO WHAT NOW?

On 30 November Craig Wilkinson featured on a panel discussion hosted by Gareth Cliff on his television show “So What Now?” wearing the NOEXCUSE T-Shirt.  The viewership of this is approximately 300k.

eNCA

Craig was interviewed on eNCA for seven minutes on Fathers’ Day. We don’t have accurate figures for the views, but it is South Africa’s most watched news channel.