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Fewer than half of New Zealanders trust the news, AUT study suggests

“If 52 per cent of people say they don’t trust the news, it is a worry,” one of the study’s co-authors, AUT senior lecturer Merja Myllylahti said. The proportion of people who said they trusted the news that they themselves consumed dropped even more, though from a higher base, falling by 7 percentage points to 55 per cent. The “trust scores” of mainstream media organisations were higher and mostly slipped by much lesser amounts, however. For example, Stuff’s score edged down from “6.1 out of 10”, to 6, and that of the NZ Herald from 6.3 to 6.2. RNZ’s trust score was down from 7 to 6.8, and TVNZ’s score fell from 6.8 to 6.6.

Covid reporting has improved perceptions of the media, survey suggests

Covid reporting has improved perceptions of the media, survey suggests
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Changes at Kawerau s Norske Skog paper mill amid ongoing review

Those included making bleached chemical pulp, but the company was considering “all options”. A spokesman at the company’s head office in Norway said the review is expected to be completed in the early part of this year. No job losses have been identified to date. supplied The Tasman newsprint mill at Kawerau, with wetlands and thermal power station in the foreground. The mill has started making paper for packaging products as its owners prepare to halt newsprint production. “Norske Skog do not intend to make products other than converting grade paper and mechanical pulp on reel,” he said. “Newsprint production at the Tasman Mill is expected to finish during the first quarter of 2021.”

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