A tragic result of the repressive media environment in Fiji has been a huge brain drain within the industry. Many of the best and experienced media workers have left or been forced out. In fact, Australia and New Zealand have benefitted by the migration of some of Fiji’s senior media workers from as far back as 1987, the year of the first two military coups by Lieutenant-Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka, and more so in the past eight years since the Voreqe Bainimarama coup in December 2006. Those who have remained have either been moved to non-controversial roles or mellowed to the point of silence
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Pacific media freedom has been under siege for more than a decade, particularly since an attempted c...
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This article examines the domestic and regional impact of a punitive media law introduced in Fiji in...
This article examines the cultural, political, ethnic and economic forces that have shaped the evol...
This special edition of Fijian Studies looks at the mainstream news media in Fiji. The journal attem...
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Pacific media freedom has been under siege for more than a decade, particularly since an attempted c...
On 17 September 2014, eight years after the 5 December 2006 coup, Fiji held a General Election under...
On 10 April 2009, a military backed regime wrested total control of the Fiji Islands in what was arg...
This article examines the cultural, political, ethnic and economic forces that have shaped the evolu...
After four military coups in 20 years, Fiji is poised to return to democracy in elections promised f...
This case study on the state of the media in Fiji in 2016 highlights some problems of development jo...
Commentary: In the lead up to Fiji General Election in September 2014, there was an air of positivit...
Speight and seven renegade members of the élite 1st Meridian Squadron special forces engulfed the Fi...
Pacific media freedom has been under siege for more than a decade, particularly since an attempted c...
This article examines the domestic and regional impact of a punitive media law introduced in Fiji in...
This article is a case study of Wansolwara, the University of the South Pacific (USP) journalism pro...
This article examines the domestic and regional impact of a punitive media law introduced in Fiji in...
This article examines the cultural, political, ethnic and economic forces that have shaped the evol...
This special edition of Fijian Studies looks at the mainstream news media in Fiji. The journal attem...
There have been significant changes in journalistic practices in various countries over the years. Y...
Pacific media freedom has been under siege for more than a decade, particularly since an attempted c...
On 17 September 2014, eight years after the 5 December 2006 coup, Fiji held a General Election under...
On 10 April 2009, a military backed regime wrested total control of the Fiji Islands in what was arg...