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  1. I sure there are many quality journalists/commentators who could start quality online news outlets for $100,000 – that’s 500 start-ups.

    If only a handful on those 500 new outlets developed a successful business model and grew – NZ would be in a much better position.

    Sounds like the government is throwing 50 million into a black hole leading nowhere.

  2. Yes Minister Faafoi’s performance on RNZ’s Nine to High Noon, was tantalisingly next to a possible tasty non burger. As he hesitatingly chose his words carefully just before he resumed the scripted talking points ad nauseum. Hearing KR assume the role of ‘ fighting for private business interests ‘on a State funded media platform was almost comical, if it wasn’t true. She’s been promoting corporate narratives all week.
    Sad.

  3. All a bit reminiscent of the GFC …. lessons not learned, and can kicked down the road a bit further.
    And yes there are some good bits such as the Kordia thing – but really – how bloody magnanimous of them.

    (Just imagine as a parallel:
    You own a factory that you’ve built up over time. You even generate your own electricity to run it in a sustainable way. Along comes a neo-liberal bean counter thinking gee whizz – all that electricity! It could be more “efficiently and effectively” used and sold elsewhere for a tidy profit – and incidentally, support another bureaucracy including CEO, board, salesmen et al. Let’s just take that capacity to generate electricity off you. And as a sweetener, we’ll tell you we’ll ‘incentivise’ you to be even more efficient and effective by charging you $millions because you’ll always have a ‘choice’ to go get your electricity from another supplier.
    I can imagine the outcry)

    There’s no reason other than ideology for this lil ‘ole naytion that punches above its weight not to have 3 public radio networks and a couple of TV networks and at least provide the ‘platform’ (to use the buzz) for private content producers to ensure plurality.
    We’ve ended up with an over-managed system just to provide the very bare and dying essentials. Rationalising the expensive management structures; even using existing structures – such as NZonAir with its funding streams – keeping the ring-fencing of ‘public’; Kordia >> Kordia Platform and Technical Services – perhaps/preferably as a subsidiary to NZoA; buying RNZ and TVNZ a double bed …….
    and stop seeing everything as a means to generate profit (such as frequency allocation under yet another bureaucracy – one that no longer sees radio interference and enforcement as an issue)

    And it doesn’t have to come with elaborate ‘rebrandings’ or market promotions either.

    Faafoi does have to get off his chuff of course and do something akin to OZ re the Google/Facebook problem.
    I could write his lines for him if he likes – one of which would be:
    “We believe there are efficiencies to be made, and we’re looking at the Google and Facebook issue (in this space, going forward”

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