When I bought a new radio last week, I wondered whether it was the last one I would buy.
No, I’m not planning to part this mortal coil any time soon, but I did wonder whether the wireless was headed for the scrapheap.
After all, smartphones are the new Swiss Army Knife and podcasts are a growth market. Conversely, the daily reach of radio among New Zealand audiences has dropped by 30 per cent since 2014 and it is a straight-line rate of decline.
So here I was, splurging $27.00 on a portable pocket AM FM transistor radio (with emergency flashlight, I might add) and hoping that radio wasn’t dead before Amazon managed to deliver it across Covid-tossed seas. Continue reading “Did I just buy my last radio?”→
I have received a copy of a social media post that appears to be the result of the judgement-impairing effect of emergent testosterone in Year 9 schoolboys. It was sexually explicit and gross.
Unfortunately, it was not the work of a spotty teenager with a warped understanding of manhood. It was created by a prominent member of a major New Zealand media organisation.
I hasten to add that it was not sent to me by its creator. It was forwarded by a contact who shares my unease at the persistence of unacceptable cultures within the country’s media. Continue reading “Stop the rot in media workplace culture”→
A recent item on the Stuff website reminded me – as if I needed reminding – why we should all bow down and thank God for sub-editors.
Pacific health director Gerardine Clifford-Lidstone told MPs the virus had ‘seeded itself’ in Auckland’s gang communities and among rough sleepers during an online select committee briefing on the Government’s response to the pandemic.