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  1. I’m 75 and haven’t watched TV news since the 1980s. When I noticed that they had a story about some guy who broke his leg on a fishing boat and had to be rescued by helicopter – a story which took a good three or four minutes of the news, and was only included because the helicopter looked good on screen. On the other hand, I do tend to stick to the mainstream media rather than get my news through Facebook and the like. It really is time that these companies started paying for news. They don’t employ the journalists but they make a lot of money out of the product which they get for free. I’m surprised that a Conservative party doesn’t recognise that this isn’t capitalism. Or if it is, it’s predatory capitalism. And bludging.

  2. I can’t help feeling that we are missing a big opportunity to provide real news at an affordable cost.

    Good example, we took to watching the Radio NZ news at 5pm with Lisa Owen. The cameras were on the newsroom, no make up, no flash clothes, just people doing their job. That’s now been covered over by banner news across the screen ruining the format.

    Another opportunity exists in the diversity of news commentary across the Web. When Tucker Carlson got fired he started his own channel which eclipsed his former employers overnight. There are multiple independents such as those heterodox members of the “intellectual dark Web” with huge followings. The opportunity is to cleverly harvest and relay in the manner of the best Web aggregators.

    Not all is lost, played correctly the big losers are the corporate government propaganda machine aka MSM.

  3. So now that this government have dismantled our democracy following the slicing and dicing of Television media and with Winston now pulling the strings( and we all know his distaste for being held to account by journalists) we are now the equivalent of North Korea.

  4. It appears Mr. 6% is holding the apron strings for our news broadcasts. How can this be in a democracy. The only person who has stated this is Tova O’Brien. There is something wrong with this picture. There he is swanning over the globe soon to be joined by his do nothing mate pretending to be a PM. Wake up someone on the left our democracy is fast disappearing if a politician can make such life changing decisions related to our democracy with only 6% of the vote . We are seriously fucked

  5. All they need to do now is destroy TVNZ and replace it with a Fox News like channel and all the ducks will be in a row .

  6. Yeah and that hideous sanctimonious gremlin portentously telling us he has to wait for his rangatira to return before anything can be decided. Wow what dungeons and dragons shit has taken over government. I guess Peter the Great really wasn’t kidding when he threatened Jack Tame with his wait and see what happens to you when I am back in govt comment.
    Let me ask, why did Labour reneg on that public broadcasting merger again?

  7. Ah well. We still have Māori TV. If NZers need a new home for their nightly news, and local documentary (plus an awesome ongoing exposure to truely international film and TV culture – as opposed to the relentlessly anglophone viewscapes, and syndicated pop trash about sad people in Missouri or whatever) viewing they should get the best out of their tax dollar and emigrate there. This channel is the best of us – a little lumpy production wise, but don’t we kinda like that about ourselves? Don’t we historically shrink from too much razzamatazz? Just say what ya mean, I’ll hear you out, you hear me out, an’ we’ll say what shakes out shall we?

    1. “Ah well. We still have Māori TV”
      And what a battle to get there that was. There were a whole heap of naysayers (many in the Colonial Office -TPK) in muddle and senior management – the cost accountants. They seemed to think because a previous attempt ended in expensive undies they’d be as obstructive as they possibly could. One of them even went on to work for Queensland Health where certain supposed Hawaiian Princes were busy ripping the place off right under Her nose.
      In reality, it started on a bloody shoe string – even with TPK technical support staff doing things voluntarily (or at least with a bit of koha in the form of petrol vouchers). The establishment board – under the aegis of the Colonial Office wouldn’t even give shitty old Acer 486’s and printers to them – preferring to keep them in storage where they were eventually trashed.
      Sure there were ego-driven little spats between foxes and Pauls, but people got their shit together and got it up and running.
      I credit two people in particular for its success – especially in the early days. Craig Soper and Mark Bullen (now with RNZ). And even Daren Ponter of WRC fame despite a policy analyst or two learning on the job. Not unlike Daran has had to do with public transport in the greater Wellington area.
      We need to take care MTS is not losing its way though – it’s in danger.

  8. No news is not good news.

    No news means one won’t will not know if there is good news to spread around.

    No news means no political accountability.

    No in depth journalism means the kind of stories that Miriama Kamo and company bring to our screens are gone.

    No news means no competition between whatever is left of the 4th Estate.

    This is not something to be celebrated.

  9. Labour could have implemented a google facebook news media code at the same time as Australia, three years ago.

    The Google etc ad revenue leaves the country without paying income tax because you know Google is an ‘Irish Company’. That is something some which could be technically stopped with a few tax law and regulatory adjustments.

    Simple tax on their gross revenue or the quantity in the data flow.

  10. The loony conspiracy theorists, the anti vaxers, the racists, bigots homophobes and Winston have won, they’ve managed to shut down the Media by spreading misinformation, distrust and lies.This is exactly what Winston threatened he would do and he’s done it. This is what a dictatorship looks like, with no Governments being called out for anything for fear of being silenced. We have our own
    Putin Government. Oh well at least we still have Mike Hosking around to give his balanced unbiased opinions!

    1. No, he tried to fix things. He just got too much push back from the fat cats who just wanted our TV channels to screen reality TV all the time,

  11. Ditching in depth current affairs and news slightly worrying for some but, if they fiddle with Country Calendar it could spark civil war.

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