Commentary: On 25 July 1972, the Board of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation decided to terminate the editorship of Alexander MacLeod with three months' pay, effective immediately. The Listener had only had three editors since its launch as a broadcasting guide in 1939. Its founder Oliver Duff and successor Monty Holcroft, the revered editor of 18 years, built it up as a magazine of culture, arts and current events on top of its monopoly of listings of radio and television programmes. Both men managed to establish a sturdy independence for the magazine which was still the official journal of the New Zealand Broadcasting Service, later to become the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. So, the dismissal of the editor was a s...
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Book review of: Intro: A beginner's guide to journalism in 21st century Aotearoa/New Zealand, edited...
Review of Tokwin, edited by Nash G Sorariba, Information and Communication Science in association wi...
The Broken Estate: Journalism and Democracy in a Post-Truth World, by Mel Bunce. Wellington: Bridget...
There is a very good and useful book waiting to escape from this collection on journalism and public...
ON 3 October 2004, APN News and Media, owners of the New Zealand Herald launched a Sunday ...
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At 10.45am on the morning of 19 May 2000, Fiji’s Parliament was disrupted when six gunmen entered an...
In 1985, out of a job and mouths to feed I was offered a reprieve by Jim Tully, then an editor at th...
Review of A Critical View of Western Journalism and Scholarship on East Timor, by Geoffrey Gunn, Man...
It has been many years since an author has produced a New Zealand press history that has so resolute...
A Moral Truth: 150 years of Investigative Journalism in New Zealand, edited by James Hollings. Auckl...
Review of: English for journalists, by Wynford Hicks (20th ed.), London, New York: Routledge, 2013. ...
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