Where Have All the Viewers Gone?
Nobody is watching any longer. Over 90 per cent of people in the 25–54 age range are not watching television news.
Nobody is watching any longer. Over 90 per cent of people in the 25–54 age range are not watching television news.
I’m not sure how many different ways I can emphasise the critical juncture we are at. All we are demanding is equality. Nothing more and nothing less.
Check out the latest media stuff ups both locally and around the world.
Sometimes, the system actually does work: the truth comes out and the good guys win and the bad guys are exposed.
Exposing the purposes of power. When people come to believe that the danger was exaggerated and measures to combat it are barely effective or even harmful, then the state’s power disintegrates and it can only be buttressed by ever-more-draconian controls.
Cowards, the lot of them. Either running away so that they don’t have to front up or hiding and shielded by high paying gigs.
Check out the latest media stuff ups both locally and around the world.
Our intellectual arrogance and cultivated grievances too often overwhelm our reason and inner peace. But we don’t have to let them.
Address the nation in this time of crisis. Tell us: are there treaty principles? If so, are they part of NZ’s Constitution?
Alan Jones once seemed unassailable. What ended it was a peculiarly Sydney story of media, politics and power.
In both countries they overwhelmingly declared that they viewed signing up as an opportunity to ‘travel and see the world’. Patriotism never came into it.
This week's hīkoi was for keeping the status quo, the opposite of what the NZ Herald claims.