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  1. Both main channels could easily have been commercial free. Even that is much too few, since the A.B.C. has no commercials at all — on four different channels (or on the lengthy list of national and local radio stations).

    However, the programming cannot be “too local” — otherwise it will have the appearance of a local non-network station. Or worse, a sort of overpriced community radio.

    It should have a ‘World Focus’. You should be trying to make channels which anyone, anywhere in the world, will happily sit down and watch most of the programming — a major weapon of soft power.

    Local issues can be dealt with in various special local programs. If you do that, it’s not hard to imagine that millions of people around the world would tune in on satellite to watch N.Z.B.C. News 24, or end up watching an N.Z.B.C. drama that is syndicated on Netflix.

  2. I’d watch this TV. Private enterprise just can’t deliver anything of substance. Our media is essential for identity and democracy.

  3. I have to say that our tax paying TV failed big time in covering news when we were face with natural disaster that put us into state of emergency. I wonder if coverage would have save lives.For the first 2 days there was nothing when we were all trying to cope with heavy rain then harrowing winds followed by more rain.
    It certainly very sad and even though they started broadcasting it was a little too late. They need to be reviewed or better word investigated as why they though that cheap programmes purchase from overseas was better than broadcasting tha state of emergency that we are all facing.

  4. Groan

    Sports and game shows hogging primetime, arts and culture to 9/10 am dead zones.

    So what would be new?

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