This article identifies recent developments in the ownership and management of New Zealand media institutions since Bill Rosenberg’s 2009 article in Pacific Journalism Review. New Zealand is enmeshed within global capitalism; a reality which shapes contemporary ownership patterns. Often the media ownership discussion in New Zealand is centred on media moguls, but they are answerable to their investors, shareholders, international investment banks, fund managers and venture capitalists whose primary objective is to maximise profit rates. New Zealand media corporations treat news as a commodity and news organisations as revenue generators. Consequently, public media space is shrinking as the practice of journalism declines
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
Aotearoa/New Zealand is divided between the mainstream news media and the fast-gowing Māori media wi...
This thesis examines the cultural development of New Zealand state broadcasting and proposes a new i...
If the concentration of media control in Australia in 1993 was leading to a loss of liberty to disse...
This JMAD New Zealand media ownership report observes that New Zealand media institutions are facing...
Many of the changes in journalism in the past 10 years have global ramifications beyond their impact...
Two major events had been dominating effects in the New Zealand media in 2008. The general election ...
New Zealand has high global measures for press freedom, democracy, and wealth. Historically, if a co...
This article explores New Zealand current affairs programmes from a critical political economy persp...
This article describes the historic conditions governing newspaper and media ownership in the Pacifi...
The media plays an important part in informing and educating the “market” regarding the performance ...
This article describes the historic conditions governing newspaper and media ownership in the Pacifi...
Zealand, City Voice did not exist primarily to make money. It aimed to earn its workers a decent liv...
This thesis examined through a political economy framework how New Zealand’s two largest newspaper c...
While the news media in New Zealand- and internationally-continued to search for ther place in the i...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
Aotearoa/New Zealand is divided between the mainstream news media and the fast-gowing Māori media wi...
This thesis examines the cultural development of New Zealand state broadcasting and proposes a new i...
If the concentration of media control in Australia in 1993 was leading to a loss of liberty to disse...
This JMAD New Zealand media ownership report observes that New Zealand media institutions are facing...
Many of the changes in journalism in the past 10 years have global ramifications beyond their impact...
Two major events had been dominating effects in the New Zealand media in 2008. The general election ...
New Zealand has high global measures for press freedom, democracy, and wealth. Historically, if a co...
This article explores New Zealand current affairs programmes from a critical political economy persp...
This article describes the historic conditions governing newspaper and media ownership in the Pacifi...
The media plays an important part in informing and educating the “market” regarding the performance ...
This article describes the historic conditions governing newspaper and media ownership in the Pacifi...
Zealand, City Voice did not exist primarily to make money. It aimed to earn its workers a decent liv...
This thesis examined through a political economy framework how New Zealand’s two largest newspaper c...
While the news media in New Zealand- and internationally-continued to search for ther place in the i...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
Aotearoa/New Zealand is divided between the mainstream news media and the fast-gowing Māori media wi...
This thesis examines the cultural development of New Zealand state broadcasting and proposes a new i...