Fiji TV has behaved in the fashion of most commercial broadcasters: it has sought popular programming, and it has built a respected independent news bulletin. But politicians want news that is Government public relations and "worthy" programming. 
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The reasons for the nation-state's weakness are many, but the course of TV talk over the last 10 yea...
chapter reports on a study in the Netherlands that compares television quality from an audience poin...
At this time of the year, there are the usual platitudes and rhetoric about "media freedom" in the P...
Public service broadcasting aims to serve the public good rather than private gain. Advocates belie...
Fiji's Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, has often complained of 'inaccuracy, misinformation, distort...
'We would all love to earn more. But taking the economic and political situation into account, I bel...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
In the 1970s, the TV reviews published by Artur da Távola rose a new discursive place for TV journal...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
The television media have transformed into industry. Tight competition among TV stations demands the...
There are few countries in the world where television is thought to be fulfilling its potential for ...
"The largest number of Tongans outside of Tonga lives in the United States. It is estimated to be mo...
In the endless debate about quality television, we should first deal with the definition of quality,...