Mediawatch

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News trust up after years of slumps, storm before the calm

April 18
36 mins

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Episode Description

Trust in the news is up again after years of decline, the latest annual survey says. But it als says trust in social media is up and more of us tune out the news more often. What’s going on? Also: Vaianu wasn’t as deadly as the media warned. Did they get it wrong?

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New Zealanders' trust in news is up after years of slumps

In this episode:

0:50 The media took Cyclone Vaianu seriously, amplifying official warnings it could be life-threatening. When it wasn’t, many accused the media of over-reacting.

11:40 Our trust in news has bounced back a bit in the latest annual survey, after several years of decline.

17:45 Is it a trend or a blip? The report’s authors, the AUT’s Dr Merja Myllylahti and Dr Greg Treadwell with their take.

Guests: Dr Merja Myllylahti and Dr Greg Treadwell from the AUT’s centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy.

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