Should Duncan Garner be calling Shubz over explosive allegations?
After Shubz made an extraordinary allegation involving a political party, questions are being asked about media responsibility and coverage.
After Shubz made an extraordinary allegation involving a political party, questions are being asked about media responsibility and coverage.
Ms Curran’s gaffs have sparked the usual and tedious pious pontification from the National Opposition benches. Former Christchurch Re-build Minister, and airline security hazard, Gerry Brownlee, climbed the rarified heights of Mount Moral Highground to demand Ms Curran’s sacking;
When it comes to dodgy deals done behind closed doors – or at “informal” events – nobody does it better that National.
The mainstream media – or at least one clever journalist working for Mediaworks/Newshub – has finally caught up with a story broken by this blogger last year that unemployment data from Statistics NZ was no longer reliable;
If Mediaworks is attempting to cater to Babyboomers, then shite offerings such as ‘The Project’ will not cut the mustard. It is a pale, immature, sickly parody of professional journalism. What else can you call something that is fronted by people whose day-jobs are comedians?
It appears that there are now two supporters for Mark Weldon;
It has taken nearly eight months, but after my initial findings, this story has finally been reported by the msm.