This thesis examines the political "career" of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation from the time of its inception in April, 1962, until the decision of the third Labour Government, 11 years later, to abolish it. In particular, it is a study of the ways in which the organisation's search for autonomy was mediated by evolving relationships among key actors: respective Ministers of Broadcasting, N.Z.B.C. Chairmen and Board members, and Directors-General of Broadcasting; and by the tensions that arose out of the demands of administrative accountability on the one hand and of professional autonomy - especially in respect of the organisation's journalistic staff - on the other. The thesis examines the implications of governmental appointment...
The paper presented here is intended to provide an overview of some of the themes and issues linking...
The present study is a long term structural analysis of how broadcasting systems develop and change....
This thesis is an examination of the organisational changes that have occurred in the extra-parliame...
This thesis examines the political "career" of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation from the tim...
The thesis is a sociological case-study of the two-channel television system in New Zealand from its...
The research for this thesis started just before the TVNZ Charter was released in 2001. It followed ...
Research into Gilbert Stringer & New Zealand Public Broadcasting in the 1960
In August 1988, the Labour Government announced its policy to deregulate the broadcasting industry. ...
New Zealand’s state-owned broadcasting has been restructured so many times that former Broadcasting ...
This thesis describes the general functions of the New Zealand news media system and the structure, ...
The· primary purpose of this study is to describe and analyse the events associated with the develop...
This thesis examines the cultural development of New Zealand state broadcasting and proposes a new i...
This article explores New Zealand current affairs programmes from a critical political economy persp...
This paper will look at the changing face of current affairs television programmes in New Zealand fr...
Utilizing published and unpublished sources and working with interviews of a number of participants ...
The paper presented here is intended to provide an overview of some of the themes and issues linking...
The present study is a long term structural analysis of how broadcasting systems develop and change....
This thesis is an examination of the organisational changes that have occurred in the extra-parliame...
This thesis examines the political "career" of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation from the tim...
The thesis is a sociological case-study of the two-channel television system in New Zealand from its...
The research for this thesis started just before the TVNZ Charter was released in 2001. It followed ...
Research into Gilbert Stringer & New Zealand Public Broadcasting in the 1960
In August 1988, the Labour Government announced its policy to deregulate the broadcasting industry. ...
New Zealand’s state-owned broadcasting has been restructured so many times that former Broadcasting ...
This thesis describes the general functions of the New Zealand news media system and the structure, ...
The· primary purpose of this study is to describe and analyse the events associated with the develop...
This thesis examines the cultural development of New Zealand state broadcasting and proposes a new i...
This article explores New Zealand current affairs programmes from a critical political economy persp...
This paper will look at the changing face of current affairs television programmes in New Zealand fr...
Utilizing published and unpublished sources and working with interviews of a number of participants ...
The paper presented here is intended to provide an overview of some of the themes and issues linking...
The present study is a long term structural analysis of how broadcasting systems develop and change....
This thesis is an examination of the organisational changes that have occurred in the extra-parliame...