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Saturday, June 28, 2025

Ele Ludemann: This will upset the left


The left were upset by what they regarded as right-wing changes to the NZ Herald board, this change will get them even more excited:

Outspoken broadcaster and former Breakfast host Paul Henry is set to make an extraordinary comeback to the state-owned television network, as a director on an overhauled TVNZ board.

Henry, who resigned from TVNZ in 2010 following a series of on-screen controversies, is in line for the state broadcaster’s board, with the coalition Government moving to install its own names around the top tables of TVNZ and RNZ.

The appointment, while not yet officially confirmed, is expected to be announced in coming days.

It is the most powerful message yet that the coalition Government wants new thinking and a stronger change of direction at the publicly owned broadcasters.

It expects TVNZ, for example, to start returning financial dividends once again, and it wants RNZ to lift its sagging radio ratings. It wants both organisations to lift their trust levels. . .

Returning dividends, lifting ratings and trust are all worthy aims.

Any organisation using taxpayers’ money ought to be high performing.

Any media that is publicly funded ought to be politically neutral.

That these are companies compete with private businesses makes that even more important.

For several years they have not been performing well and not been politically neutral.

That must change.

The appointment of Henry would be not so much a cat amongst the pigeons as a lion unleashed on a pedestrian promenade. . .

It won’t please the left who find the bias matches their views but it will improve trust and in doing so lead to better ratings.

Ele Ludemann is a North Otago farmer and journalist, who blogs HERE - where this article was sourced.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Luxon should have cleaned out the whole board as soon as he was elected, in the way Trump did to all the political appointments of his predecessor. This is too little too late.

Janine said...

It will be interesting to see if they can entice back those of us who haven't watched for many, many years. All their news stories were merely a re-run of CNN. The rest was just propaganda. Sky Australia is a better option. If they totally ditch the part-Maori slant and get rid of the present fronts people and inane reality shows they might have a chance.

Anonymous said...

So dredging up and bringing back good little corporate state shills to apply a little lippy to the pig.

Anonymous said...

With changes afoot with TVNZ, will it also entail getting rid of the Jackson/Tamihere et al influence on what happens in that building?

Anonymous said...

If it’s true, it surely can’t do any harm. I’m with Anon 3:14am they should have changed the whole board as soon as this govt came into power. Ditto for RNZ. Here’s to neutral reporting delivered in a language the majority understands and a much better informed populace. On second thoughts, that might be asking for too much…

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