#FirstThingsFirst - Politicians more open to non-traditional media

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With politicians being more open to doing interviews on non-tradition media, the team discussed the differences in behaviour when they are on those platforms compared to traditional radio and TV media. They asked, "is there more value in politicians being more personal? Does it translate into votes? Does it affect your vote if you see a politician in a more relaxed environment?"
3 Dec 12AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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