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Radio New Zealand Protest, Auckland, 1st March 2010
YouTube video by studiotdes
01/03/10
Filmed at the Save Radio New Zealand demonstration outside Radio New Zealand’s offices in Auckland, on 1 March, 2010. The speakers are Chris Trotter, Keith Locke, Martin Hirst and Bomber Bradbury.
Reminder of public radio importance
stuff.co.nz
01/03/10
70 protesters today staged a demonstration outside the Auckland offices of Radio New Zealand to show their opposition to proposed budget cuts.
Radio New Zealand funding debate
Media7, Series 4, Episode 2
25/02/10
A discussion with representatives from both sides of the Radio New Zealand funding debate. With Auckland University politics and media tutor Jake Quinn, founder of the Save Radio New Zealand Facebook group; and general manager of Radio Live, Mitch Harris.
Save Radio New Zealand! (We Won’t Give Way)
YouTube video by danadamsnz
25/02/10
Filmed at the Save Radio New Zealand demonstration in the grounds of Parliament, Wellington, on 25 Feb 2010.
Sue Kedgley defends Radio NZ
YouTube video by nzgreenparty
25/02/10
Green MP Sue Kedgley highlights the fact out that the National Govt’s policy of freezing funding to New Zealand’s only public service radio station – Radio NZ – will lead to cuts and a diminished service for New Zealanders.
“The war on news” with Martyn “Bomber” Bradbury
Triangle/Stratos-1
22/02/10
Political commentary on the government’s plans for Radio NZ. Economic strangulation of Radio New Zealand! Will the bird call be silenced? Warning: contains the occasional swear-word.
“Save Radio NZ” campaign
Breakfast
19/02/10
Radio NZ contributor and “Save Radio NZ” supporter David Slack speaks to Breakfast about government proposals for the station.
A future for public radio?
TVNZ 7 News at 8
17/02/10
Is there a future for public radio? Media commentator Phil Wallington talks to Greg Boyed on TVNZ 7 News at 8.
RNZ, govt in showdown over funding
ONE News
17/02/10
The radio station owned by taxpayers and listened to by hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders is heading for a major showdown with the government.
Is there a future for public radio? Media commentator Phil Wallington talks to Greg Boyed on TVNZ 7 News at 8






