Brash, Hager slam media lack of election analysis
DON Brash and Nicky Hager may not see eye to eye on many issues - but they agree media coverage of the election campaign has been inadequate. They say high profile MPs Winston Peters, Peter Dunne, Bill...
View ArticleSharing is key to web success, says leading Chinese blogger *VIDEO*
THE man some call China’s first blogger has been lecturing to Whitireia journalism students about the global spread of blogs, social media networks, Twitter and other new media technologies. BONNIE TAI...
View ArticleChattering classes jump to RNZ defence
IN just a few days, nearly 10,000 people have joined a group on social networking site Facebook to save Radio New Zealand from a funding freeze. Among those who have joined “Save Radio New Zealand”...
View ArticleLoyal listeners protest threat to RadioNZ
MORE than 200 people turned up to Parliament today to protest against a threatened funding freeze faced by Radio New Zealand. National MPs were scarce as members from three other parties – Labour,...
View ArticleOK…so what tsunami was that, then?
NEW Zealanders awoke to something different on Radio NZ this morning – the urgent tones of Sean Plunket, rather than the golden tonsils of usual Sunday morning voices, Chris Laidlaw and Stuart Keith....
View ArticleJournalism grads face better job prospects
VIDEO – JOURNO GRADS: Graduates of the Whitireia journalism diploma get their qualifications from Whitireia Community Polytechnic CEO Don Campbell at the graduation ceremonmy in Porirua. A FRESHLY...
View ArticleKapiti meeting pines for the way journalism used to be
JOURNALISM was better in the old days according to a panel of veteran Journalists who attended a public meeting in Paraparaumu. The aim of the meeting was to create awareness and debate about New...
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