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  1. I listened live to that Mora panel, and it was quite obvious the producer was in Jim’s headset-“shut it down!”.

    The ZB lot call it red radio, but it is way more Tory than they realise-just not boofhead style like talkback.

    They kept Hooton on for years despite glaring conflicts of interest. Bomber had one go at rightly kneecapping sirkey and banned.

  2. Who the hell in RNZ banned you for life? Totally ridiculous decision and extremely flawed in every way as Gordon Campbell so well explained.

    1. Yes your free speech was axed Martyn because it didn’t fit their narrative.

    2. Lone Comet. Yes. A lifetime ban on anyone, by an arm of the government, is tyrannical, draconian, and indefensible. Engaging in dialogue would be more sensible. They were all equally childish refusing to dialogue at the Parliamentary Precinct protest, and with more than just one person involved as in this RNZ episode it escalated terribly.

  3. Kim Hill would have just given that haughty laugh she has and said something like: ‘Do continue Mr Bradbury I am sure our listeners are keen to hear what it was you were watching’.

    1. very true Neil – because she would ‘Want to Know’

      It’s way past time Thompson and his little BFF McAlister moved on. They both seem to think Public Radio is the same as commercial radio without the ads, at times.

      The thing about RNZ is that I don’t expect to agree and like everything I hear 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and we should be careful what we wish for with this gummint of muppets in control.

      Exposing ourselves to things we don’t actively solicit prevents us from descending into our little bubbles.
      BOTH solicited and unsolicited news, information and kulcha is needed from a variety of sauces ;).

    2. We don’t mind hauteur Neil (I don’t think we do) as long as it is discussion is enabled; and to cope with other sides of the conceit which we all have for our ideas. Discuss, reference, pilot, think of outcomes, need, hauteur after doing that would be justified. And Kim was known for getting good background on her guests opinions and doings. Sharp sometimes, but grown-ups can cope with that. And if you are onto sexist approach and you are a real man with a real woman confronting you stick to the issues; if they won’t, point this out as they need to control their over-active minds. If you are trans or s/he is then even more so the need to look at the universal issue not your personal angle.

  4. Yes, I recall on another panel show it was either Gordon Campbell or Gordon McLachlan who made a remark that buying a used car off John Key was not a good idea!
    Unfortunately RNZ’s morning report has turned into the equivalent of the Womens Wankley…puff pieces, 2 or 3 minute sound bits on all sorts of rubbish bolstered by various pieces of propaganda from the BBC & U$A media outlets all pushing the party line, no balance whatsoever!
    There’s nothing in depth anymore as they are always in hurry to cut them off so they can get to the next sound bite.
    FFS…Their main go to for the economy updates are to the vested interests, Oz banks & local spruiker’s for the share market…red radio I don’t think so…more like toe the party line or we will cut your funding!

  5. “Exposing ourselves to things we don’t actively solicit prevents us from descending into our little bubbles.”

    yep.

  6. I too was listening to The Panel on RNZ that lead to Bomber being banned for life. I totally disagreed with that decision then and now. I mainly listen to Morning Report which for all its faults is still miles better than for e.g. ZB.
    I agree there is a lot of room for improvement, but we should be grateful for RNZ for bringing us Kim Hill for so many years and Phil Pennington consistently provides very good radio journalism. Don’t cut it, improve it, and remove Bombers ban.

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