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  1. The biggest issue with media is the lack of factual reporting which has been replaced by opinion pieces written by people with a obvious bias one way or the other.
    NZME is so obviously right wing it is laughable. Stuff seems a bit confused and swings either way.
    They should stick to the facts eg why is the headline about Luxon saying he will donate his rise to charity when all They really need to do is report on the rise for MPs.

  2. If only!
    Thank goodness there are people of the calibre of Sir. Peter Gluckman and Dr. Gavin Ellis keeping watch on what is happening. We are bombarded with idiot opinion from the likes of Hosking continually and forget that there should be still people who know what proper news is and why it needs to be readily available. Unfortunately, the msm has become diluted with shock/horror/blood/sport/celebrity/women’s magazine tidbits at the expense of serious journalism. Many people haven’t a clue that their main source of news, social media, is appallingly inadequate.
    Advertisers have been able to demand their version of the news and that’s now all we hear.
    The standard of TV journalism has crashed. Very few seek to maintain standards and they are continually attacked by cheap hacks yelling their opinions at us to the exclusion of all others. Why was Mutch MacKay allowed to dominate the scene at TVNZ? Now it’s Maiki Sherman. They are inconsistent and weak. One minute they appear to be making a good point and the next minute we realize they fall far short of what we should expect of Journalists who take themselves seriously. TVNZ became a party political broadcast. Who can blame people for not watching? It was horribly obvious we were being sold short.
    Newsreaders became ‘stars’ and demanded money to match. Ridiculous.

    I’m a bit pessimistic now about us ever getting back to the standard of news and opinion we used to enjoy. The people with the money pay the piper and they don’t want us to hear the truth. It suits them best if the public is uninformed/misinformed and too busy or lazy to delve deeper for the truth.

    1. Joy. Good point about the women’s mag type entertainment in what used to be the print media. Another crucial issue is freedom of speech, which I gather Ardern is still actively opposed to, after advocating global censorship at the UNO. We’ve had two too many silencing scenarios recently, at the Parliamentary precinct demonstration, and the shocking violent shutting up of women in Albert Park.

  3. “If not journalists, then who?” is not the question. “By their deeds you know them.” Nobody is against journalists doing their job. It’s the fact that, when it comes to the great conflicts of our time, they don’t do their job. From the South China Sea to Ukraine to The Middle East, our media defers to foreign news agency reports that reflect the interests of the war-mongering USA.
    And our media’s coverage of the years-long and on-going crucifixion of Julian Assange, a man whose journalism epitomises everything Ellis and Gluckman claim to espouse, is simply appalling.
    And before we get persuaded by Sir Peter Gluckman’s wise words, let him describe what “Informed Future” Palestinians can look forward to once his Zionist friends have finished “mowing the lawn”.

  4. We have a rubbish, oligarchic government. They certainly don’t want a professional media – nor do the debased Labour party, who imagine themselves a moral authority in spite of continually selling out their key constituency while they chase fashionable policy butterflies. Butterflies have little longevity.

    What would Orwell or London or Kipling make of NZ media? Mincemeat, that’s what.

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