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Week 3: Government policy, public service and Maori media. (Rufus McEwan)
Week 3: Government policy, public service and Maori media. (Rufus McEwan)
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Lecture
- interaction to public service broadcasting
Attributed to Sir John Reith (1889-1971), founder of the birth Broadcasting corporation (BBC), established in 1927.
Sate resourced through a broadcasting license fee, idenpendently operated - no editorial influence from the state.
'Reithian' principals: Inform, educate and entertain. Mass educate via broadcasting. Strict moral standard.
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- Contemporary NZ public service media
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- Maori TV and Counter Publics
My notes :
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public started as queens and kings but now days we see ourselves as the public. This is due to media.
Private interests start to come back as individual people start to own things like newspapers, they gets to chose what they want to say. campaining happend alot.
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