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Frederick Charles Fripp

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Name
  
Frederick Fripp


Role
  
Journalist

Frederick Charles Fripp

Born
  
September 6, 1981 (age 42) Cape Town, South Africa (
1981-09-06
)

Pen name
  
Jimmy Glue, Charlie Fripp

Occupation
  
Writer, technology journalist, photographer,

Frederick Charles "Charlie" Fripp is a South African journalist, photographer, entertainment and technology writer.

He currently serves as News Editor for the Hypertext Media-published website htxt.africa.

Journalism career

Fripp started his journalism career as a motoring journalist for The Lowvelder in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga in 2006. Relocating to Johannesburg, he took up a position as general journalist for The Fourways Review. While there, two of his photographs came in contention for a Caxton Excellence Award (2007) in the category Best Feature Photograph.

While working at Caxton Newspapers, he was assigned the position of chief photographer for Get It magazine, and in 2008 he re-entered the newsroom as a journalist for The Randburg Sun.

In early 2009, he started writing entertainment news and reviews for the now-defunct EntertainmentAfrica.com. A small portion of his content on Entertainment Africa was eventually re-purposed for sister website iAfrica.com.

He currently serves as freelance video game reviewer for the free South African online video game magazine Gamecca, but in a full-time capacity, he writes articles for htxt.africa, a technology news website published by Hypertext Media.

He has also written a number of articles for Canadian-based website AskMen.com on world events from a South African perspective. These included articles on South African sprint runner and convicted killer Oscar Pistorius and the death of Nelson Mandela.

Fripp has appeared on numerous television segments involving technology, such as eNews Africa and Good Morning Africa, while also commenting on technology on a semi-regular basis for radio station SAfm. Fripp also makes regular appearances on the Dstv channel ED's Edge technology show.

References

Frederick Charles Fripp Wikipedia