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Media Insider: Seven questions for top NZ media CEOs - Wendy Palmer, Laura Maxwell, Stuart Dick, John Halpin, Alex Radford, Duncan Greive

The Spinoff ’s Duncan Greive describes 2024 as “one of the most defining years in our media’s history”. All domestic media were challenged in 2023, he says...

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Dateline

vanished, they hired a civil attorney. a woman named amanda downing. what do they want you to do? >> they wanted anyone's help. a lawyer's help. the medias help. civilians. help neighbors help. anybody's help in finding their daughter. and i think by hiring a lawyer they believed that i could somehow assist them in fact finding. finding their daughter, searching for her. anything. they were grasping. >> what did you tell them? >> i let her eye in the eye, i look to keep in the eye, i told them i would do everything i could possibly could to try to help them. >> you know, you would be perfectly within the rights to see look, i'm sorry. but that's not what i do. >> if you met sharon you wouldn't tell her no. [laughs] >> well, did they want you to sue somebody? or just get information? >> i don't think that their

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Media Insider: Seven questions for NZ media's top CEOs - Part 1 of 3: Brent McAnulty, Sophie Moloney, Michael Boggs, Don Mann, Nikki Grafton, Nigel Douglas

It‘s one of the most enthralling jobs imaginable - CEO of a media firm in a tumultuous industry. It’s an exhilarating, scary, sometimes infuriating but never...

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News media's online dependence: From paper to platform

By Colin Peacock of RNZ Five years ago Dr Merja Myllylahti warned that our news media were becoming dangerously dependent on global digital platforms which...

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CNN Primetime

indictment coming out of georgia's fulton county? >> well, i'll disagree with you on one thing. i don't think a stunning. i think we all knew it was stunning. even the former president said, you know, fourth indictment would only help. and so, from a political standpoint, i don't think many folks on the republican side are shocked by this. i don't think abuses numbers anymore. and he kind of has a lot of that building sympathy vote there. but his point, it helps some, because this is all the medias talking about. as long as you guys, not you, cnn, the media, and understandably so, from eight pm to 11 pm every night saying his name 100 times and not really giving any air time to these other candidates, that's exactly what the former president wants, because he was want to have to talk about issues, he doesn't want to talk about going forward and healing america and all these things for the rest of america wants to see. he wants to relitigate the past, and we're kind of letting him do that, which is unfortunate. i think -- changes as we hit the debates. >> i hear what you're, saying but i think the question was actually more about the conduct alleged in the indictment. if you look at the sheer number

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Anderson Cooper 360

brad raffensperger and, of course, we have seen -- he is accused of illegally soliciting votes from brad raffensperger in that call, laura. back here with my panel, -- scott jennings, jennifer rodgers, and temidayo aganga-williams. trump has no facing, do simple math, 91 criminal charges in four different cases. he is ten days to surrender himself here in this case, along with the other defendants. the first republican debate is nine days away? >> yeah, this is the kind of stuff that wreak havoc on a scheduling office when you're constantly turning yourself in. i don't know when he is going to turn himself in, we were joking off air a moment ago. what if he turns himself in the day of the debate and kind of takes over -- i don't know what he's going to do, but there is clear evidence that every time something happens to him, all of the medias attention goes to him. although the republican

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

he could be facing off against, is on his grievance tour, getting people fired up about anything they're mad about. and also, he's doing this between his court appearances and indictments. the fact that trump, though, is dominating the headlines, what do you think about that? because trump would argue all presses good press. >> and frankly, the medias in the middle of this, because how will they determine this? right now, we're seen biden out there making this argument, and the media is still pretty skeptical. they don't particularly, or totally are convinced this is true. where you have trump out there saying the economy is that disaster, a catastrophe, which obviously isn't true. but it's the extremism of it that is what the republicans push, and get some headlines and it keeps him in the news and he keeps pushing it. and his people believe him, even though he has the worst record for honesty and maybe the history of the presidency, in terms of line, including the biggest lie of all-time. so, how does biden get to the point where he can be credible

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

do you think about that? because trump would argue all press's good press. >> and frankly, the medias in the middle of this, because how will they determine this? right now, we're seen biden out there making this argument, and the media is still pretty skeptical. they don't particularly, or are totally are convinced this is true. where you have trump out there saying the economy is that disaster, a catastrophe, which obviously isn't true. but it's the extremism of it that is what the republicans push, and get some headlines and it keeps him in the news and he keeps pushing it. and his people believe him, even though he has the worst record for honesty maybe the history of the presidency, in terms of line, including the biggest lie of all-time. so, how does biden get to the point where he can be credible against a guy who is completely not credible unless the media starts to say, yeah, we need to start acknowledge that what he's saying is right and the other guy's not saying the truth. >> stephanie, i have another question. >> you're not here to ask the

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Jesse Watters Primetime

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