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Story: Media and politics

Contents

  1. Story summary

  2. Democracy and freedom of the press

  3. Ownership and regulation

  4. Māori and Pākehā media: politics and advocacy

  5. Journalists and politicians: an uneasy relationship

  6. External links and sources

All images and media

From page 1 - Democracy and freedom of the press

Press freedom in 2011–12

Press freedom in 2011–12

The Waiōuru stolen medals case

The Waiōuru stolen medals case

'Uncle Scrim', Colin Scrimgeour

'Uncle Scrim', Colin Scrimgeour

Illegal watersiders' bulletin, 1951

Illegal watersiders' bulletin, 1951

David Lange, defamation and media freedom

David Lange, defamation and media freedom

From page 2 - Ownership and regulation

Owners of the media

Owners of the media

New Zealand Broadcasting Service

New Zealand Broadcasting Service

Radio and TV logos

Radio and TV logos

New Zealand Press Council, 2010

New Zealand Press Council, 2010

Paul Henry

Paul Henry

From page 3 - Māori and Pākehā media: politics and advocacy

Te Karere o Nui Tireni, 1842

Te Karere o Nui Tireni, 1842

John Ballance outside the Evening Herald office, Whanganui

John Ballance outside the Evening Herald office, Whanganui

The Maoriland Worker, 1913

The Maoriland Worker, 1913

Wiremu Parker

Wiremu Parker

From page 4 - Journalists and politicians: an uneasy relationship

The press gallery

The press gallery

Parliament TV

Parliament TV

Leaders' debate, 2002

Leaders' debate, 2002

Dancing Cossacks, 1975

Dancing Cossacks, 1975

Electoral Finance Act protest, 2008

Electoral Finance Act protest, 2008

How to cite this page:

Kate McMillan, 'All images and media', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/media-and-politics/media (accessed 28 May 2023)

Story by Kate McMillan, published 20 Jun 2012

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