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ZANEWS

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South African political satire program
ZANEWS
Behind the scenes of a Tata & Tutu shoot with puppets of Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Also known asPuppet Nation ZA
GenrePolitical satire
Created byJonathan Shapiro andThierry Cassuto
Written byKaren Jeynes, Gilli Apter, Nkuli SibekoThierry Cassuto
Directed byAlex Fynn
Country of originSouth Africa
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
Production
Executive producersJonathan Shapiro andThierry Cassuto
Production companyBoth Worlds
Original release
NetworkStar1 onStarSat

ZANEWS (also known asPuppet Nation ZA) was a South African satirical puppet show first produced in 2008 by Both Worlds, aCape Town based production company. The show was a daily and weekly satirical news programme in the form of a mock puppet television newscast and was available on both the web and on TV.ZANEWS featured key local and international political figures and celebrities. For nine seasons,ZANEWS had been using its puppet cast as mouthpieces for satirical commentary on South Africa's public space.[1]

Inspired by the cult British television seriesSpitting Image along with the French equivalent,Les Guignols,[2]ZANEWS has been aired on the web and TV since 2009 on a range of media platforms, the most prolific of these being the show's online presence.[3] The show's motto of 'Make Laugh. Not War’ has perpetuated the show's portrayal of South African and international politicians and celebrities in its news format. The show is the only South African satirical puppet show, but is somewhat similar to the Kenyan produced The XYZ Show.[4]

In 2014, an American TV pilot was produced by the team under the leadership ofThierry Cassuto, featuring the puppets ofDonald Trump,Hillary Clinton,Barack Obama and many other US politicians and celebrities[5]

In September 2016 it was announced thatPuppet Nation ZA was a nominee for Best TV Comedy in the44th International Emmy Awards.

History and development

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ZANEWS started in 1997 when French producerThierry Cassuto and South African cartoonistJonathan Shapiro with the help of Jeffrey Fineberg fromSpitting Image[6] made their first puppet of former South African presidentNelson Mandela. "Shapiro was invited to a farewell garden party and sneaked the Mandela puppet in. He approached Mandela, much to the mirth of the members of government and politicians present and extended the puppet’s hand. Mandela didn’t miss a beat of course and shook the puppet’s hand saying: ‘Oh, I believe I have met this gentleman before’".[6]

The show launched its first season on the ZANEWS website and YouTube with the assistance of low cost airlineKulula.com. Cassuto and Zapiro spent years trying to shopZANEWS to a variety of broadcasters. The show was commissioned by the national broadcaster but when they demanded editorial control the deal fell apart. “People aren’t ready for this,” was the message they got time and time again.[7] And this was incorporated into the script and the show's slogan of ‘Why are we doing this? Because here we can!'[8]

The storylines of Season 1 to 8 have developed along the lines of current news stories and events, with more characters being added to the show’s lineup. The eighth season ofZANEWS began in November 2014. The show's YouTube channel has over 4 million hits to date.ZANEWS is produced South Africa with puppet caricatures of mostly local politicians, celebrities and the everyman, bringing audiences a mix of the latest and most current events, parodying the formulaic style of media broadcasting.[9]

In 2012 the show began airing onTopTV's channel Top One,[6] a South African satellite TV service. hey also launched a bigger website, ‘ZANEWS Network’, meant to be the online portal for quality South African satire. The site hosts their weekly episodes and daily videos shows as well as the best satirical columns, fake news, cartoons and user-generated content. In the same year the co-creator ofSpitting Image,Roger Law made a documentary forBBC Radio 4, entitledSouth Africa Spits Back. Law visitedZANEWS in South Africa to find out just how 'colourful comedy can get in the Rainbow Nation'.[10]

In November 2013, the show started its sixth season onStarSat (formerly TopTV) under the new titlePuppet Nation. ZA[11]

Production

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Shows are recorded and produced at the Both World's studios in Cape Town.[12] All departments, from management, writers, crew, and fabrication along with post-production and on-line management are found on these premises.

Puppet Nation is structured as a 30-minute news show and the turnaround time from script to online / televised broadcast is three working days, which meansZANEWS is able to produce a weekly news show that is extremely current, with close to 80 puppet caricatures of local and international celebrities. Justice Malala and Debora Patta host the show.

The characters consist predominantly of South African politicians with a growing number of international celebrities and sports personalities joining the ranks each year, namely individuals that would be likely to feature in the general news, the show is therefore structured as such.[6]

When the show first began,Tim Modise, as the news anchor, with the ‘ZANEWS team’, investigates the top stories of the day and interviews and engages with a number of prominent South African and foreign politicians, celebrities and sports stars as a news show would.[13] He was joined in Season 5 by firebrand reporterDebora Patta (whose strange orange skin tone the show makes fun of)[14] then by popular political analyst Justice Malala in season 6.

Separated from the news show is the Tata and Tutu skit which involves a parody ofNelson Mandela andDesmond Tutu discussing the events of the day but also offering their opinions on these current issues and regarded as the 'moral voices'.[8][13]

On a number of occasions, the puppet cast has been joined by well known comedians along with their real-life counterparts. Season 4 saw a number of these ‘in the flesh’ shows in which certain politicians and celebrities featured in the show along with their puppet counterparts. Most striking of these episodes were those of Premier of the Western Cape and official opposition leaderHelen Zille[15] and, at the other end of the political spectrum,Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)’s General SecretaryZwelinzima Vavi, who interacted with their puppet counterparts.[6] News anchorTim Modise, radio DJ Gareth Cliff, sportsman Pieter de Villiers and comediansRiaad Moosa,Marc Lottering andNik Rabinowitz also featured on the show.

In 2010ZANEWS collaborated with a South African bandFreshlyground on their music video for their song "Chicken To Change".[16] The video was nominated for "Music Video of the Year" at the 17th AnnualSouth African Music Awards (SAMA) sponsored byMTN.[17] The government ofZimbabwe banned Freshlyground over the music video because it portrays its presidentRobert Mugabe as a chicken afraid to relinquish power.[18]

In August 2014ZANEWS released a parody of ‘Wrecking Ball’[19] by Miley Cyrus. The video starred the puppet of South Africa's Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, and the lyrics were written by popular South African comedian, Deep Fried Man. The video received over 122 000 views between its release and February 2015 and received massive media attention, with Thuli Madonsela herself discussing it on eNCA.

Broadcast dates

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Series

SeasonYearDatesNo. episodes
Season 12008 - 20096 Oct '10 - 18 Dec '0944 Ep
Season 2201023 Feb - 28 May51 Ep
Season 320107 Sep - 26 Nov48 Ep
Season 42011 - 20126 Sep - 9 March70 Ep
Season 52012 - 20137 Aug - 1 March100 Ep
Season 62013 - 20149 Nov - 4 May
Season 7201410 May - 1 Nov
Season 82014 - 20158 Nov - 2 May
Season 920159 May - 31 Oct

Since 2009 the show has been broadcast through a variety of media platforms. These are on certain television channels, Summit TV,TopTV andCape Town TV.[20] And the show has its own home on theZANEWS website, YouTube channel, Twitter and Facebook page.

In 2012ZANEWS started their new website, which featured satirical content from all aroundSouth Africa. The site became more interactive, with visitors being able to sign up as 'Bloody Agents' and featuring columns from 'Agent Provocateurs' such as Andrew Donaldson, Chester Missing, Ndumiso Ngcobo, Marianne Thamm, Ben Trovato and Political Agony Aunt Zama Ndlovu. The site also featured satirical cartoons fromZapiro, Brandan andGado.

Awards

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2010: Adfocus Newsmaker of the year[21]
2010: South African Blog Awards: Winner, Best South African Podcast Video Blog[22]
2010: Bookmark Awards: Best Online Video, Best use of Video/Audio (incl. podcasts)[23]
2010: Handspring Awards for Puppetry: Best Design[24]
2011: DMMA Bookmark Awards: Silver Winner in Category: Editorial (media- news, magazines, radio and TV stations/networks), Bronze Winner in Category: Podcasts and Videocasts[25]
2011: South African Blog Awards: Runner up in Best Political Category Awards[26]
2012: Bookmark Awards: Best Editorial Team
2012: Bookmarks: Bronze in Core Award for Websites/Microsites/Mobisites – Specialist Publisher Sites
2012: Bookmarks: Bronze in Integrated/Mixed Media – Multi-platform Publisher
2012: Bookmarks: Silver Craft Award for Editorial[27]
2013:South African Film and Television Awards: Best Ensemble in a TV Comedy
2013: SAFTAs: Best Editor of a TV Comedy
2013: SAFTAs: Best Art Direction of a TV Comedy[28]
2014 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) – Best TV Comedy
2014 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) - Best Director in a TV Comedy
2014 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) – Best Writing Team in a TV Comedy
2015 Bookmark Awards: Gold in Core Award for Websites/Microsites/Mobisites – Specialist Publisher Sites[29]
2015 Bookmark Awards: Best Editorial Team
2015 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) - Best TV Comedy[30]
2015 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) - Best Achievement in Directing – TV Comedy
2015 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) -Best Achievement in Sound – TV Comedy
2015 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) -Best Achievement in Original Score -TV Comedy
2015 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) -Best Achievement in Art Design Production – TV Comedy
2015 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) -Best Achievement in Make-Up and Hair Styling – TV Comedy
2015 South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAS) -Best Achievement in Costume Design – TV Comedy
2015 International Emmy Awards – Best TV Comedy nominee
2016 International Emmy Awards – Best TV Comedy nominee[31]

References

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  1. ^Davis, Rebecca (5 August 2012)."ZA News: Return of the puppets".Daily Maverick. Retrieved26 March 2013.
  2. ^Davis, Rebecca."ZA News: Return of the puppets | Daily Maverick".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2018-07-18.
  3. ^Waal, Mandy De."ZA News and the irony of local satire facing extinction | Daily Maverick".Daily Maverick. Retrieved2018-07-18.
  4. ^"'No one is safe, but everyone is welcome': ZANews now on TV - Memeburn".Memeburn. 2011-09-02. Retrieved2018-07-18.
  5. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vachB0Fl5Cc
  6. ^abcdede Waal, Mandy (2011-03-03)."ZA News and the irony of local satire facing extinction". Daily Maverick. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  7. ^Listening Post."Greece: Is the media part of the problem? - Listening Post". Al Jazeera English. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  8. ^ab"Cnn Visits Zanews Studios". YouTube. 2010-06-01. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  9. ^"Africa | SA launches satire in cyberspace". BBC News. 2009-10-08. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  10. ^"BBC Radio 4 - South Africa Spits Back". Bbc.co.uk. 2013-03-30. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  11. ^"Puppet Nation ZA aired this weekend".www.bizcommunity.com. Retrieved2018-07-18.
  12. ^"ZA News: A Molotov cocktail in the making | News | National | Mail & Guardian". Mg.co.za. 2009-10-06. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  13. ^ab"Internet goes where TV fears to tread with ZA News". News24. Retrieved2022-11-20.
  14. ^"Debora Patta puppet to join ZA News".News24.
  15. ^Theresa Smith (2011-12-02)."Zille in on being butt of ZANews joke - Tonight TV & Radio". IOL.co.za. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  16. ^"Freshlyground & ZA NEWS - Chicken to Change (OFFICIAL RELEASE)". YouTube. 2010-09-01. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  17. ^Marshall, Anton."Best Video 2011 Sama noms". Channel24. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  18. ^Laing, Aislinn (2010-09-10)."Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe bans Freshlyground music group over 'chicken' song". Telegraph. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  19. ^"Thuli Madonsela - Wrecking Ball". YouTube. 2014-08-04. Retrieved2015-04-28.
  20. ^Munyaradzi Vomo (2011-04-14)."ZA News treading water - Tonight TV & Radio". IOL.co.za. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  21. ^"Adfocus – Financial Mail " Blog Archive " Sampson wins AdFocus Lifetime Achievement plaudit". Adfocus.co.za. 2010-11-25. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  22. ^"SA Blog Awards". SA Blog Awards. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  23. ^"Bookmarks 2010 winners showcase growth, vibrancy of SA online media". DMMA. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  24. ^"Growing the Industry - Handspring Puppet Company". Handspringpuppet.co.za. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  25. ^"Bookmarks Awards 2011 Winners!". DMMA. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  26. ^"SA Blog Awards". SA Blog Awards. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  27. ^"The Bookmarks: Celebrating excellence in digital media". The Media Online. 2012-11-02. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  28. ^"The 2013 Non-Fiction & Technical SAFTA winners List". allafricancinema. 2013-03-16. Retrieved2013-04-09.
  29. ^"IAB SA ANNOUNCES 2015 BOOKMARKS AWARDS WINNERS". IAB. 2015-02-19. Retrieved2015-04-28.
  30. ^"South African Film & Television Awards Winners 2015"(PDF). NFVF. 2015-02-19. Retrieved2015-04-28.
  31. ^https://www.iemmys.tv/2016-international-emmy-award-nominees-span-15-countries/

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