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Loss of local news means weaker communities as climate crisis bites.
The same question comes up in our news meetings: “How grim are we looking?” We mean the paper, and the balance of stories it’s going to contain.
The fourth estate has long gone in to bat for the big guy... After all, there is little magic left in the world, because it's journalists that usually pop the bubble.
NZME propose cutting nearly 40 roles as part of a newsroom reorganisation to improve profitability. (Audio)
School of Journalism Senior Tutor Dr Teresa Housel and postgraduate student Caitlin Lester, author two memoir chapters in anthology titled Rere Takitahi - Flying Solo.
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