Thursday 6 August 2015

John Campbell joins Radio New Zealand

Good news for New Zealand.

BREAKING – John Campbell joins RNZ – should the boycott of TV3 end and what is next for TV3?
Martyn Bradbury

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6 August, 2015

Marvellous news that John Campbell has joined Radio NZ as their drive host, another reason to tune into RNZ…
John Campbell will present a new drive-time news show on Radio New Zealand.
He will be joining the station in September and is involved in the development of the new programme.
with him ensconced within a nation wide medium RNZ have gained a critical voice who has actual public wide charisma and the talent to draw people onto a station that at times sounds like it’s being broadcast out of Wellington from some time warp stuck in the 1950s.

Pity Mora is still hosting the Panel, I might have been able to return to it otherwise.

The question now is should the boycott of TV3 halt seeing as John is based somewhere else.

I’m not sure of that answer.

A couple of nights ago I was attacked on Twitter by disgruntled TV3 staff claiming that the sacking of a well known Producer as part of cut backs due to the meltdown in ratings was my fault…

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note it’s not the TV3 Management who have killed off the most critical voice of the Government on TV for political reasons, oh no. It’s my fault for stating that we should boycott TV3 for their bias.

Angus then goes onto say…
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the sacking of one well to do News Producer is equitable to the tactic by Talley’s to starve 5000 children in their 2012 industrial fight.

Charming.

The Producer in question is of course is the brilliant John Hale, whom I have an enormous amount of respect for and whom I wish no ill harm to. I respect many of the talented journalists on TV3. Mike McRoberts, Hillary Barry, Paula Penfold, Lisa Owen and Torben Akle do incredible work, but then again they also have Brooke Sabin that awful Tova O’Brien and the homicidal chipmunk on a meth bender, Government script writer, Patrick Gower.

There are journalists who do great work on TV3, and I mean them no ill will to them or their craft, but the pro National Party agenda of TV3 management means that work is under cut by the knowledge that any journalism that hurts Key too much will get pulled.

Can anyone honestly watch The Nation any longer and believe it’s not guest edited by Steven Joyce?

So should the boycott against TV3 end?

Maybe it won’t matter. Whispers are currently circulating that the American vulture fund that has bought MediaWorks – Oaktree, are quietly manoeuvring to cut off TV3 from the company and flog it off to the highest bidder. The money making part of MediaWorks is their radio advertising (the loss of Campbell to Radio NZ will be a particularly harsh blow), their TV branch is hurting and the meltdown in ratings is hurrying along the desire to sell it off.

If TV3 management can’t reverse the ratings situation by the end of the year, it will be all over rover.



John Campbell joins Radio New Zealand

John Campbell will join Radio New Zealand. Photo / Jason Dorday
6 August, 2015

John Campbell will present a new drive-time news show on Radio New Zealand.

He will be joining the station in September and is involved in the development of the new programme.
"Radio New Zealand's commitment to professional journalism that questions, illuminates, celebrates and holds to account, is an immensely valuable resource in the life of this country," he told Radio New Zealand.
"My job is to hold to those core values, to continue that commitment to the highest quality journalism, but also to expand our reach beyond the confines of radio and into a world I could only have dreamed of when I began as a journalist."
Checkpoint host Mary Wilson has also been promoted to a senior news management role, while her co-host Jim Mora will focus on presenting The Panel.
"I've been talking about it with Paul Thompson for a while, even before John came into the mix," Mora told RNZ.
"We have new kinds of interactive ideas, listener-driven, that we want to develop."
Radio New Zealand CEO Paul Thompson said Campbell was an "outstanding broadcaster" would bring new audiences to the station.
Supporters have been quick to celebrate the news on social media, posting congratulations to the broadcaster.
Bloody marvellous you lovely man @JohnJCampbellhttp://t.co/thgM4dmHz5
Hamish Keith (@hamish_keith) August 6, 2015



John Campbell joining Radio NZ is bloody great news:http://t.co/sDL9hnwDQl
Eddy Dever (@EddyDever) August 6, 2015



john campbell is joining radio new zealand. this makes me infinitely happy ??????
David Farrier (@davidfarrier) August 6, 2015


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