Pacific Journalism must be able to thrive in an environment which allows debate and discussion, such as through a Press Club where speakers are invited and issues can be discussed off the record. A robust discussion sometimes frees up the logjams in thinking. 
On 3 May, 2013, AUT University’s Pacific Media Centre marked the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Worl...
This edition of Pacific Journalism Review is themed on the Media and Democracy in the South Pacific ...
Commentary: ‘It’s like we are operating in a bubble,’ says EMTV deputy news editor Scott Waide from ...
At this time of the year, there are the usual platitudes and rhetoric about "media freedom" in the P...
Commentary: Merits and drawbacks exist in all forms of media across the world, so Pacific Islanders ...
Journalists need look again at the conventions and practices which conceal their reliance on informa...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
Geographical remoteness, small populations and vast sea distances between nations are all factors wh...
The task of identifying appropriate models of journalism for Pacific Island nations as they strive f...
Fiji prides itself on being at the crossroads of the Pacific and yet the rest of the great ocean rem...
Commentary: The Melanesian Media Freedom Forum (MMFF) notes democracy is in retreat and journalists ...
Media freedom as an issue in the Pacific has been defined in far too narrow terms, as if Big Brother...
The sole aim of media is to make as much money as they can. Or again, the media are to serve only th...
This edition is the third occasion the Pacific Journalism Review has published several of ...
On 3 May, 2013, AUT University’s Pacific Media Centre marked the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Worl...
This edition of Pacific Journalism Review is themed on the Media and Democracy in the South Pacific ...
Commentary: ‘It’s like we are operating in a bubble,’ says EMTV deputy news editor Scott Waide from ...
At this time of the year, there are the usual platitudes and rhetoric about "media freedom" in the P...
Commentary: Merits and drawbacks exist in all forms of media across the world, so Pacific Islanders ...
Journalists need look again at the conventions and practices which conceal their reliance on informa...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
Geographical remoteness, small populations and vast sea distances between nations are all factors wh...
The task of identifying appropriate models of journalism for Pacific Island nations as they strive f...
Fiji prides itself on being at the crossroads of the Pacific and yet the rest of the great ocean rem...
Commentary: The Melanesian Media Freedom Forum (MMFF) notes democracy is in retreat and journalists ...
Media freedom as an issue in the Pacific has been defined in far too narrow terms, as if Big Brother...
The sole aim of media is to make as much money as they can. Or again, the media are to serve only th...
This edition is the third occasion the Pacific Journalism Review has published several of ...
On 3 May, 2013, AUT University’s Pacific Media Centre marked the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Worl...
This edition of Pacific Journalism Review is themed on the Media and Democracy in the South Pacific ...
Commentary: ‘It’s like we are operating in a bubble,’ says EMTV deputy news editor Scott Waide from ...