I wonder how much credibility can be attached to the 2016
News Media Ownership Report published by the Auckland University of Technology’s
Centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy (JMAD). It contains a lot of useful
information and generally gives the impression of being fair and non-partisan – that is, until you
get to the section on blogs. Here it states:
“Some of the most well-known blogs in New Zealand include
Martyn Bradbury’s The Daily Blog, Russell Brown’s Hard News, David Farrar’s
Kiwiblog, The Standard and The Dim-Post. In 2016, PublicAddress.net, which is a
community of New Zealand blogs including Brown’s Hard News, won the Canon Media
best blog award. Other nominees for the award were Rosabel Tan’s The Pantograph
Punch (culture and arts) and Lizzie Marvelly’s Villainesse which is aimed at
young women.”
That’s it. Notice anything missing? Like, for example, Whale
Oil?
Last time I checked, Cameron Slater’s right-wing blog was
the most widely read in New Zealand. It's certainly the best-known, especially since Nicky Hager's Dirty Politics. But it seems the report’s author, Merja
Myllylahti, was worried she might be contaminated by even mentioning it.
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Yes it is all consistent with JMAD’s (and AUT’s) pervasive left-wing world view.
And of course David Brown's soft progressive, and comment censored stuff just had to win.
Shoot me down with a Canon view through a pink lens.
The MSM, and dogmatic sad Universities world wide are doing the conservative world a favour, they have influence which is the reverse to the intentions.
Even better, they blindly refuse to believe what is happening in the world.
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