Die Nuusmakers (The Newsmakers) is a South African, Afrikaans-language television drama series which explores both the art of news journalism and the personal struggles, ambitions, victories and challenges that those behind the scenes face in the pursuit of truth, while juggling the realities of their own complex daily lives.
It takes a team of talented, relentless people to gather and deliver breaking news to viewers each night.
Set in Johannesburg, the series delves into the personal costs of delivering the news to the nation.
Adri Joubert has been the cool, calm and collected face and voice of the evening news for two decades.
But then something happens with her husband, and her life turns into the news while a national crisis shakes the nation, forcing her to put her personal crisis on hold to guide the country's viewers through the emergency from behind a very hot news desk.
In an era of fake news and deepfakes, Die Nuusmakers asks who we trust – and why.
Adri Joubert represents a generation of news anchors who became like family members in South African homes, and her journey reflects our collective struggle to adapt to changing realities.
The newsroom is the perfect setting for a drama – high stakes, tight deadlines and colourful personalities all working toward the same goal, but often with conflicting methods.
Add in Adri's personal tragedy, and we have a powder keg of emotional storytelling.
The series stars Rolanda Marais (as seasoned anchor Joubert), Brendon Daniels, Roeline Daneel, Lea Vivier, Arno Greeff, Lesley Maasdorp, Hannah Borthwick, Chris van Rensburg, Chris van Niekerk, Heinrich Wentzel, Susanne Beyers, Dorette Potgieter and Melissa de Vries.
Other cast members include Neels van Jaarsveld, Laudo Liebenberg, Loren Loubser, Nahum Hughes, Martelize Kolver, Ira Blackenberg and Kristen Raath.
Die Nuusmakers is produced by Both Worlds, with executive producers Karen Jeynes, Thierry Cassuto and Annemarie du Plessis.
Jeynes also writes and directs and is joined behind the camera by Marvin Lee Beukes.
The writing team includes Jozua Malherbe, Ludwig Binge, Kabous Meiring and Hélène Truter.