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  1. “Nice to see RNZ take a whipping in the latest ratings…”

    Haha….getting their just desserts, I see! Thanks for bringing this to my attention, Martyn. I hadn’t seen it.

    RNZ National lost me as a listener, to a large extent at the beginning of 2019, and completely by the beginning of 2020. They’re no loss: I get my news online nowadays, and I listen to Concert. Which would be even better if it took no news bulletins at all from RNZ National.

  2. Good summary, the only thing missing is the inclusion of Newsroom in the circle jerk of woke propaganda.

    RNZ (shouldn’t they be Radio Aotearoa?) is disappearing up its own backside with their insufferable woke dogma. Love the righteous management sticking to their virtuous guns even as they sink beneath the air waves.
    The fact their former listeners are all going to Hosking and co tells us plainly what listeners think of their brand of progressive horseshit.

    Once I was all for a government tv/radio/online merger to allow actual journalism but RNZ (and stuff and spin-off and newsroom) is so far warped, with no charter to ensure any hint of balance, it is something to avoid at all costs.
    We do not want Pravda across all media channels in this country.
    Defund RNZ and every other public funded edifice actively destroying the cohesiveness our society.
    Labour will not be in power forever, let the troughers learn why you don’t attack swathes of taxpayers funding their wages when the other team is in.

    1. Keepcalmcarryon: “We do not want Pravda across all media channels in this country.”

      Pravda means “truth”. It seems to me that we surely could do with more of that in all of our media outlets!

      I’ve just finished reading David Talbot’s book “The Devil’s Chessboard”, about Allen Dulles, who made the CIA what it is today. I’m reminded of it because of your reference to pravda: it’s largely down to Dulles and his obsessive anti-Communism that there was a Cold War at all, along with the pervasive and persistent Russophobia which still infests international affairs.

      I recommend Talbot’s book. It’s an eye-opener. Among other things, you’ll see the origins of the propaganda which has been broadcast by news media both here and overseas for all of my longish life.

      1. Cheers I will look it up when I’m not being snowed under at work!
        the Pravda I refer to of course with the capital P is the single source of government “truth”.

        Of course the media message has always had its bias either way.
        What we haven’t ever had here until now is government money buying the message in the team of $55 million.
        Do we want further skewing of reality across tv Internet and radio? When their message is division and bigotry?
        No thanks. Defund them.

  3. The problem is that in this “media ecosystem” that’s been created for us, is that good journalists (i.e. those that are familiar with that quaint old idea of the 4th Estate and the public square/s[here) now have to find whatever platform they can.
    Often they just fuck off to places like Al or Bob Jazeera.
    There’s good and bad – and even pathetic on every platform – whether it’s RNZ, the Shub, TVNZ, the Spinoff, Newsroom, TS and elsewhere.
    Don’t expect it to change anytime soon. It’ll need to play out because sure as shit there isn’t a politician or a public agency that gets it. Most of them seem to have imagination bypass surgery or they’re committed to their own egotistical agendas that fit very nicely with the current cistern.
    RNZ for example seems to be trying to ape NPR – although for me it still has some bloody good people pushing against the tide..
    There are diminishing elements of good on each of the platforms in that “media ecosystem” – in “that space, going forward”

    1. OnceWasTim: “…it still has some bloody good people pushing against the tide..”

      In the days when I used to listen to RNZ National, Phil Pennington was one of the best. I have no idea if he’s still there. When I abandoned RNZ National, I was a bit sad not to be hearing him. But that wasn’t enough to keep me as a listener.

  4. Excellent piece! The govt’s $55 million is a Faustian bargain for the media. For a while, every begging letter The Spinoff put out on social media asking for donations had a welter of comments pointing out that they were already paid handsomely by the govt and they had a cheek crying poor and asking for more from punters (who have already paid through their taxes).
    Now those kinds of comments disappear very quickly.

  5. I think the drums of “all men are rapists”, “be suspicious of all fathers as potential child sex offenders” etc beat much louder back in mid 1980s through to mid 1990s.
    It led to some egregious miscarriages of justice.
    We have signs that things are heading back that way again.

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