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  1. Well Chris, as others have noted (from those in the media, academia and others), there is a way around all this, just not the will.
    I keep noting that the whole system is over-managed and in an ideological straight jacket.
    One thing you haven’t considered – or maybe you have, is how publicly owned assets were ripped away from underneath operators – transmission facilities which are now used more for profit than for the purpose they were intended (Kordia)
    If we dither for much longer, it’ll all be gone. Politicians may think that in many ways it suits their purpose, they’re soon going to find its going to be their undoing.

  2. https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2019/10/25/special-report-to-save-democracy-we-must-make-the-media-our-own/#comment-479698

    Todays blog.

    What a blast hearing Dogal Stevenson talking to John Campbell at this morning on TVNZ one ‘Breakfast’ show at 7.40am today when John asked Dogal; “what would you advise todays newreaders to do”?

    Dogal said very carefully after deep reflection “well I would say to him; (from memory- my words)

    “just loosen up, – you don’t want to be a slave to a BBC as an adjunct; – talk to your listeners audience as they are your own people, and you will receive far more empathy and respect for speaking the truth.”

    Then from memory I recall Dogal said, he still searches for the truth as a newsreader, and mostly listens to RNZ as our public broadcaster, in the hope that that he is hearing the truth, and others are to biased today.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/96745495/labour-promises-freetoair-rnz-tv-channel

    Yes Chris we need to get that free to air public TV channel we were promised by Labour started soon as the election process is now in full swing putting out so much fake media hype now that is is often difficult to know what is the truth any more.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/96745495/labour-promises-freetoair-rnz-tv-channel?rm=a

  3. TV3 is absolute dog shit. Let it die a swift bankruptcy and start again. What ever is done don’t pay premium prices for it. That’s what they want.

  4. The thought of bailing out Richardson, Garner et al is just too much. Good critique Chris.. Yes it was designed to be scrambled eggs. We need to hatch a whole new egg. And the Govt is not going to do it. Fool me once, twice etc.

    1. Yes Philj,

      Terribly sad to see bucket of slime Garner gone along with I adore myself Richardson.

      Now, Garner can be the official full time National Party spokesman instead of the part time version he’s been recently while masquerading as a TV host and journalist. The transparency will do him good.

      As for that prick Richardson. When he played cricket he was easily the most boring batsmen in world cricket. NZ breathed a collective sigh of relief when he was moved on. Despite that he still thought he was the best ever and told everyone as much. Now he’s telling everyone he will be PM within 5 years and will be NZ’s best ever Prime Minister. What an arrogant tosser. I’m staggered that he was able to use the TV3 platform to give a party political broadcast on behalf of the National Party when he made scathing and very personal derogatory comments about Winston Peters. It was an unprecedented tirade full of hatred and bitter contempt and clearly on behalf of the National Party.

  5. But hardly anyone would watch it, and in any case its audience would be elderly and in the process of dying off. That kind of mass media is a historical relic. It worked back when the lack of options had the side effect of creating the media equivalent of the Roman forum. It was the only way to get a mass audience to watch something that most of them wouldn’t have watched, given sufficient choice.

    If you want to say that this will kill democracy, then that’s fine: it will kill democracy and there is nothing we can do about it. Except it won’t: we’ll be left with an illiberal democracy where the personal is the political, which in some respects is worse than outright execution.

    The media/political world we are entering is odd and unfamiliar, but it is inevitable and cleaving to the past is futile. As it is current affairs is a bit stupid. Many of the people watching are highly informed and highly educated–much more so than the people reporting the news. I don’t watch it because I grew bored of rehearing things I’d already had better explained on the internet and the standard of intellect, logic and evidence in the news media is abysmal: they’re B students trying to lecture A students.

  6. Make the media our own?

    Listening to RadioNZ and some other stuff emanating from the ‘deep state’, I reckon America have already beaten ‘us’ to it, m8.

    At the end of the day, when the media is littered with contributors who grow old and fear losing their job, or have mouths to feed and fear losing their job!

    Money decides what these esteemed guardians of democracy, produce.

    Invariably, it’s utter crap. Straight propaganda.

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