No, it's not a Philosophy conundrum - it's what happened earlier this year when Hutt City Council reviewed… Read more Audio. Mediawatch takes a look at the pride and prejudice on display in some of the coverage of the LGBTQ community since the announcement that the police had been banned from wearing their uniforms in next … Read more Audio.
It seems to be coming true for the All Blacks. How did the media respond to another defeat to the team in green? Read more Audio. International journalists were startled when Chinese officials prevented them from reporting some events at the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea this week.
It was a taste of the tactics China employs… Read more Audio. Mediawatch asks its chief editor why - and how that will be done. Mediawatch examines the output of reporters, producers and editors - as well as the input of PR and the ad industry.
It also questions the executives, policy-makers, politicians, regulators and tech companies which influence our media today. Colin Peacock, Producer and presenter of Mediawatch. Colin studied journalism at the University of Canterbury then headed overseas to freelance back in the s before pitching up at BBC News for eight years.
He also presented the web series Get It To Te Papa, which follows his quest to get underappreciated artefacts into our national museum. He joined the Mediawatch team at the beginning of See more information about Mediawatch. Mediawatch Mediawatch looks critically at the New Zealand media - television, radio, newspapers and magazines as well as the 'new' electronic media.
Sundays at am and pm. Email: mediawatch rnz. Follow this podcast. Navigation for Mediawatch Mediawatch home Search. Latest audio. Upping the game in women's sports coverage sport media. Mediawatch for 9 December media. In fact, during the breaks, Carl, Melissa and David Faber who intimidates the living hell out of me! Nice people. And absolutely smooth pros at what they do because, believe me, it's not easy. And, as most emotional-laden matters go,. We've heard it all before. There's nothing to see here, plus he's bullish, so who cares if he has been dead wrong on what Apple will do , times?
But when a lunatic as a fellow "lunatic," I say that with a loving gaze named "Bethany McLean" from a solid publication such as. Receive full access to our market insights, commentary, newsletters, breaking news alerts, and more. I agree to TheMaven's Terms and Policy. I never agree. In fact, I argue pretty much the opposite. CNBC -- and TheStreet , for that matter -- don't really care one way or the other, as collective organizations, if Apple succeeds or fails.
And if we didn't have them and our employers prohibited us from expressing them, all of our lives -- including yours -- would be a heck of a lot more boring. The " CNBC hates Apple" conspiracy theorists have probably never worked in the media; have never talked to a television producer, an anchor, reporter or financial writer; have never done much beyond what we all have done vis-a-vis professional sports
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