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The New Zealand media revolution

Since 2020 I have been working closely with New Zealand On Air, the independent Crown agency that funds public media in Aotearoa. If you don’t know about NZ On Air, you probably should: over the past three decades it has distributed more than 5 billion dollars (2022 NZD), and as a system of supporting public […]

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“The universe is change. Our life is what our thought makes it.”

This week Alex Hayes asked me to sit in on an Advertising Week APAC panel on the promise of technology. I know Alex from his Mumbrella days, a few years back he set up Clear Hayes Consulting – “marketing to marketers” – and he’s built a successful and expanding business from scratch, something I find admirable and […]

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The machines have acquired language

“The machines have acquired language. The ability to express ourselves in complex prose has always been one of our defining magic tricks as a species … we have crossed an important threshhold.” This is a quote taken from a well-researched article in the New York Times, not science fiction.  At the beginning of the year I asked […]

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The price of The Economist defies economics

Today I am “doing an Economist” on The Economist, with an investigation into the august publication’s global pricing for digital content. The same kind of analysis that has seen The Economist rank nations by the cost of Big Mac burgers shows that publication itself varies by more than 300% between the cheapest and most expensive […]

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So what actually is the value of news content to platforms?

It’s been interesting to see Rod Sims speaking in the lead up to his retirement as the Chair of the ACCC (Australian Consumer and Competition Commission) on March 20. In the interviews I have seen or read, Sims is talking about the Media Bargaining Code as a career highlight. “It’s been one of the most successful bits […]

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Investigating the Media Bargaining Code: Bill Grueskin

Today in the Crawford Media podcast I have a conversation, recorded last week, with visiting US journalist and professor Bill Grueskin. Grueskin is in Sydney at the invitation of the Judith Nielsen Institute (JNI) to investigate the Media Bargaining Code. The code, you will recall, passed into Australian law a year ago amid much clamour and […]

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Paul Henry is “waiting to live”

I find the process of putting together the Crawford Media podcasts immensely satisfying, and never more than when I have beautiful material to work with. It’s like woodworking with good timber. That’s the situation I found myself in this week with this week’s conversation with Paul Henry, a New Zealand broadcaster of long experience and great […]

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Audio remains the hottest medium in news

Welcome back to Crawford Media, coming to you from a soggy Sydney summer where for the past month is has been more likely to rain than not. A great season for leeches, particularly here on the outskirts of the Royal National Park. While I wait to record my first podcast of the year, I thought […]

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Introducing The Encouragements

Michael Anderson was the CEO of Mediaworks and my boss for more than three years. We talked a lot together, particularly about the difficulties of managing people within media companies, and two days before I left my news director job in 2020 I asked his permission to record our final conversation. At the time, I was […]

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More left than right in Aussie media

This week I’m gazing into the crystal ball, an undertaking that usually ends badly. Nevertheless … I have written a piece for The Spinoff predicting the movement of New Zealand news outlets away from the political centre and towards the periphery. My argument is pretty simple: in a recently consolidated national market for attention, there are strong […]