MEDIAWATCH: The Working Group is the best weekly political podcast NOT funded by NZ on Air (again)

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Comrades.

The data doesn’t lie.

The Working Group is once again the best weekly political podcast NOT funded by NZ on Air.

When you consider the millions that NZ on Air shits down the throat of The Spinoff each year, to beat them is immense!

Not only is The Working Group the best weekly political podcast NOT funded by NZ on Air but look at us debuting in the all news category podcast section…

…look at how we beat so many other podcasts backed and supported by massive media companies!

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The podcast broadcasts live 7.30pm Tuesdays from our purpose built studio bunker ADJACENT to Mediaworks studios on Facebook, YouTube & JuiceTV.live, The Daily Blog and replayed on Channel 200 Freeview and posted up afterwards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Rova & YouTube 

9 COMMENTS

  1. Well done. I expect you’re the best because you’re not subject to outside control. Could also be because the others are not very good at their job. Could be because the others are part of the dumbing down of just about everything.

  2. The Working Group and more recently the Platform have truly revolutionized political discourse in this country.
    Nothing else comes close for alternative viewpoints.
    Bravo.

  3. I love it that the Working group hosts guests from across the political spectrum, rather than the bland msm.

    I don’t care whether the speakers are women, men, Maori Asian etc, I am just interested in what they have to say.
    Diversity now means a tick box of “identities “ that all have the same ideas.

    Having said this Jill Ovens from the women’s rights party would be a great speaker to have on, a tue leftie. And what a coup if you could get Shaneel Lal! But wait that’s right Shaneel wants no debate

  4. Martyn your working group podcast deserves a broadcasting award. But of course you won’t get one, because of all that pluralism and unbridled free speech.

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