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  1. Seymour is a fascist little twerp. He is so “owned” by neoliberal thinking that he is unable to conceptualise the world through any other lens – his way or the highway – should I say Ayn Rand, Milton Friedman, etc. way or the highway. He actually believes that the private sector can manage countries and/or large societies without any government interference – Laissez-faire is an accurate descriptor.

    I find it ironic that Seymour, and those of his ilk, are always banging on about political machinations being driven by dogmatic ideology, yet he and his friends are all totally ‘captured’ (to coin a Friedman concept) by neoliberalism.

    1. I find it hypocritical of Seymour telling us a journalist is smiling and smirking down the camera on the Luxon 52,000 scandal when that’s what Seymour does himself every time he speaks. He speaks with such arrogance and distain, forgetting he only ever had a job by default.

  2. I’d wholeheartedly support a sale of TV2 if it allowed for a rebuilding of TV One into an advert-free or low commercial-content public broadcaster again.
    In all honesty TV 2 is one asset I wouldn’t miss at all.

    After all, TV2 currently serves up a swill of reality-TV level content.
    It’s of little to no cultural value except for being a revenue source.

    But we all know that creating a quality non-commercial public broadcaster is the last thing on Seymour’s mind.

      1. That reason is crass commercialism which, I guess with a stretch, could be applied to the use of focus group politics.

        1. Its millennial tv production to boomers.
          Deserted by the punters with the advertisers following.

  3. Other than websites like this one (on various parts of the political spectrum) there is no credible NZ fourth estate. TVNZ and 3 News have a holiday when there is a Labour government and focus on trivia under National. They sadly deserve what they get and I doubt the majority of voters will notice they are gone, save for the incessant crying of how they are so special and deserve my taxes.

    1. If that is the sum of your observations on the media over the last 15 years then you are a special kind of ignorant in that you obviously only see & hear what you want to think.

      1. First, who said 15 years? TVNZ and 3 News have always been mediocre. Unfortunately journalism in NZ is not a career anymore with good grades would aspire to. The rest of your comment suggests I am ignorant. I have two first class honours degrees. I am not the brightest person in New Zealand but I suspect I am not completely „ignorant“ .

  4. How many trust the new government bet some who were foolhardy to vote for this lot wish they didn’t now it’s too late we all have to suffer for three years before we flick them again.

  5. If it is hypocritical to ask for government money while criticising politicians. The it must be OK to ask the government for money while saying how wonderful they are. I think he is confusing the media with his opaque financial backers or right wing thinktanks.

  6. I’ve been wondering for years how the work Roger and Ruth started would be completed. It’s always been the true National agenda except that to date they haven’t had the balls to do it. Now they have the perfect vehicle to deflect the blame, that stunted weasel Seymour.

    Make no bones though, this is National, dirty scum.

  7. Capitalism and marketing executive imperatives have cooked the television goose.

    What was regarded in the 1950s to be a new and promising horizon for the elevation of public discourse and culture has been well murdered.

    Public broadcasting values have long been reduced to requiring life support.

    Karma in action.

  8. Do people still watch broadcast TV?’ Anyone under age of 60 still sit down to watch the 6 o’clock news? Maybe there’s a reason why their business model is failing. Oh no, let’s just blame the government, or get them to throw money at us, while we lie & criticize.

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