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  1. The rot started in the 1990s. No more proper voice training, thick regional accents gone uncorrected, and crass commercialism everywhere.

    Notice how none of those people have the voice and gravitas of Bill Toft? They look like absolute schoolboys next to Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather.

    At least Dougal Stevenson is still on air, albeit banished to a tiny local U.H.F. station.

  2. One of the problem is that modern media, is they are full neoliberal participants, with young journo’s entering on less than minimum wages with zero contract hours and not being under any experienced senior journo as they have all been let go (unless woke or teflon neoliberal types). You are better paid with more rights as a fruit picker than a new journo.

    Journalism is not really a career to go into – thus thus we have naive youth journos getting by with rewritten Facebook trawls and plagarising other people’s news.

    As a reader – it is generally not worth bothering with NZ news – too woke and advertorially driven, to be news. Never a new idea, just the same crap, rewritten from the last 30 years. Sometimes a few exceptions but NZ news is more fiction and captured, than helpful.

    It is well worth a few dollars to get a snap shot of foreign news where they have a few new ideas to read – even the foreign free ones are often too woke now to bother with (propped up by government/taxpayer money) while the less woke media, and those that have real stories or news, are actually attracting readers who will pay if they price it right.

  3. As part of Five Eyes cabal, our journalists must now be nothing more than a mouthpiece for neocolonialism, militarism, hyper-capitalism and feudalism. Fully compromised, these propagandists now launder ideologies for their puppet masters, peddling their proceeds of crime at home and abroad. War atrocities, state terrorism, economic sadism, racism, psychological warfare, political interference, hypocrisy and crime are dutifully reimagined by the media as reports of liberation, emancipation, patriotism, strength, sacrifice, virtue, entitlement and forgiveness. It’s an upside down world of gaslit fantasy and dangerous make believe. Our journalists have arrived.

  4. i used to think John Campbell was a shameless hack, dramatising issues and empathising up the wazoo to sell a story. He used to make me cringe. Now however, he has attained near Godlike status because at least he has some skills and the journalists around him are just that bad.

    Barbara Dreaver yes but Jack Tame bleh. He is improving but he has a very long way to go and is such a smug git that I wont be checking in often to check that improvement.

    Kim Hill, a great journalist but absolutely ruthlessly biased and treats almost everyone with the same active disdain. If this was 50 years ago, the Stasi would headhunt her to run their interrogation programme.

  5. I think Anna May Francis does a better job of asking questions. Clarkson looks like she is about to burst into tears if the subject is remotely somber.

    I have to say it , and yes I suppose its completely sexist, but Kiri Danielle does not have a face for radio.

  6. An average lot Moana Maniapoto id definitely the most intelligent and professional amongst this lot.

  7. I agree about Barbara Dreaver. She really really knows her stuff re the Pacific

  8. Campbell was needed in the Key years as the media began to drop the ball asking questions of Teflon John (Key).
    And Campbell bravely did.

    But media failure is 100x worse now as the media also went full woke and took the $55 million to run government lines. They are all in the same insulated elite bubble speaking woke gibberish.

    The left ARE the government and the bureaucracy and (almost all )the media and we need media to ask thise in power the hard questions, and that’s now down to people like Hosking (who I couldn’t stand in the Key years) and Plunket (“what is a woman” being the hardest punch thrown in a long time) , because left media are cowards and won’t rock their own boat.

    When John Campbell does a tearful follow up on homelessness and people living in cars under the Labour government (hint= 4 times worse) just before the election for maximum effect, then he can earn some credibility back, until then he’s just another (tearful, shakey) wet lefty partisan voice with a platform, failing to hold government to account.
    And we’ve got lots of those.

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