Today : January 2023 : Hahahaha!
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Today : January 2023 : Hahahaha!
Hahahaha!
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Meanwhile, here's an assessment of why the MSM has lost credibility with most NZers and the woke left journos will continue to bleed until they are no more :
https://thebfd.co.nz/2024/03/25/kiwi...-msm-for-news/
Kiwis Don’t Use MSM for News
The headline to this article will probably surprise very few. For quite some time now the news media in this country have decided that they are not interested in providing or presenting news in a way that is digestible for the majority of Kiwis. Their aim is to polarise the news, and therefore their potential audiences, to the maximum. In doing so they are portraying themselves as ‘holier than thou’ and ignoring their audiences’ wants or needs. They are in fact operating as a self-serving lawless cabal putting themselves above everyone else.
This might suit their own objectives but has the opposite effect on their employers, particularly since they are a commercial entity. These journalists, indoctrinated with left-wing philosophy, presumably at their place of learning, are their own worst enemies. They use their platform to push their narrative to a population that doesn’t want to hear it. The outcome is now apparent. Their own words are the cause of their demise.
Newshub is the first casualty but probably won’t be the last.
I for one no longer follow the MSM as it’s staffed by institutionalised woke pearl clutching children. It no longer reports the news rather all but outright BS and misquotes. That said, sure the trend is for people to read news that satisfies and reinforces their own beliefs and political skew.
Thanks for answering your own question.
More FHB buying than previously compared to investors.
Yes, house prices went up under Labour (though they stabilised more recently due to policy and interest rates) and will go up again under the coalition policies so they aren't fixing anything.
So how should the “mainstream” media tailor their news items to the wants and needs of “the majority” of kiwis. How should they make it more digestible?
It is difficult in this day and age of multi-platform “news” sources, where trendy folk with strong opinions are treated as news sources and commentators on the same level as peer-reviewed experienced qualified experts. The most entertaining source that resonates with our particular prejudice is the one we want to watch?