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  1. as far as the NZ Listener is concerned, I think the government should take it over as part of a public broadcasting setup.

    1. Then the Right will call it State-owned propaganda. We have to beat this situation where they can pretend that privately-owned media are independent, and that is all we need.
      WRONG – privately owned media are all biased in favour of Capitalism, and practise their bias fervently.

  2. EEEE by gum! It’s just a bloody tragedy eh?
    It might actually speed up a few supermarket queues as well when things return to ….. normal??
    @mikesh – re the Listener – you mean like it used to be? We could probably “rebrand” it as The Radio Times

    1. The gloating by the way, is because of the obvious consequences of allowing large (often global) corporate interests to buy up bits of the media – reducing plurality, running it primarily for the almighty dollar, then moaning when it all goes tits up.
      It’s also because people are beginning to ‘feel’ it now as more and more bits get lost, that “something must be done!!!” (really….. NO really really really Mr f-f-f–Faafoi) about the google/facebook/other stealing of advertising revenue phenomenon, and that we can’t just keep talking about it.
      As far as Radio and FTA TV, there are things we could have at least got underway during the past 2 and a half years

  3. The government deemed them non essential and shut them down for the duration of the lockdown. Nek minnit!

  4. The irony is so thick.

    Our media who love rolling around in death and destruction and sensationalism for sooo long have finally becomes victims of their own blood lust. Saturation levels of armageddon is all there is now but in this orgy of premium weapons grade bad news they’ve killed their advertisers off, some forever but excruciatingly increased readership only to self destruct in the process. Something inside me thinks karma, at last!

    Having said that most of this industry has been sick for quite so time and for Bauer to fold after only 6 days screams volumes for how knife edge their operations were anyway.

    Mediaworks is surely next.

  5. Thank you…. really like to be kept abreast of what’s really happening..,

  6. Some of us have been describing the problems with off shore ownership of NZ media for many years–closely linked to the commodification of news, and the rise of digital media of course. Many skilled journalists quickly head for PR spinner jobs once they see how run down traditional media has become with off shore and electronic subbing, meagre resources etc.

    I hope the recent Local Democracy initiative which has seen local Govt and regional stories reported in detail by professionals keeps happening though beyond this current execution of titles.

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