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  1. The whole structure is broken and shouldn’t be funded anymore. The journalism fund is just Labours last ditch effort to defend the gated institutional narrative but this too will fail.

  2. Abuse or criticism?

    According to a recently released Massey University ‘Worlds of Journalism’ study into journalism in New Zealand the biggest mover on the “roles of NZ journalists” table between 2015 and 2022 is that more journalists favour supporting government policy and conveying a positive image of political leadership.

    Swathes of our MSM has forgotten that they’re to hold the government to account, not to be cheerleaders for them. And they should be roundly criticised for this.

    1. Not just the government
      Our media need to start holding the opposition to account.
      National have made some astonishing claims over the last couple of years – many have not aged well .
      On the bright side – Bishop’s purpose built MIQ should be completed by election time .

      1. Trouble is media are mainly right wing raving grumpy old men and women. – why cant we have some looney left wing ravers on the radio – r even some labour biased commentators. Same with the herald giving failed loser politicians like Joyce and Prebble and commentators like Hooten, Osullivan, Smellie,etc air time. ALL FREE NATIONAL PARTY POLITICAL BROADCASTING.

    2. May be that depends on the medium but I think is bollocks . How many positive stories are out there about anything policy related? No it doesn’t matter which party is in because the bias always seems to be toward. What would be great to see is reporting without opinion. Just tell us what’s happening without giving us your opinion.

  3. Our so-called ‘news’ media is in a sorry state. Low quality, ill-informed, lack of depth, and often biased in various ways. It can attack the government on some things eg the endless beat up over crime, and constantly saying the government is not doing enough.

    Women on social media generally, not just female journalists, get a high level of abuse. Misogyny is pretty rife.

  4. You know our MSM is in the poo, when the 6pm news broadcasts events such as the war in Ukraine or a dairy worker’s murder and then in the same breath spouts a piece of celebrity gossip/tripe that really should remain in the weekly glossy magazines or in this day and age on fb

    1. amen.
      I’d add to that that it’s worldwide tho, from India to New Zealand to America to Europe. With the war in Ukraine, I started re-watching the news from my native country and I was shocked by how the standards have slipped. Basically C&P’s of CNN or Fox News, and lacking in substance.

      I don’t know if the pay-per-click model is responsible for it, or the fact that Massmedia are tightly controlled by Corporatiions or the State.

  5. The parliament protests were a turning point both for government polls but also perception of the media.

    It was blatantly obvious to anyone non partisan that what government and media were describing as transpiring on the front lawn initially, was not, as evidenced by multiple camera feeds and the handful of journos or politicians with credibility who actually went and talked to protestors.
    We all saw the MSM become simple repeaters of government spin.

    Then the $55 million buy off of any remaining integrity to push the government radical treaty interpretation and co governance agenda.
    Small wonder they are now a loathed profession, they have become the opposite of what their purpose is – holding government to account- and are just mouthpieces for government propaganda.

  6. Perhaps there’s a ‘correlation’ between more women in journalism, and poorer quality journalism.

    Perhaps they’re just not up to scratch, and deserve some of the derision they get.

    Perhaps all this diversity hiring is simply the chickens coming home to roost.

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