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Media Balance

17 items · 10 aliases · peaked week of 12 Apr 2026 · first seen 11 May 2026

The post critiques radio news reporting for lacking balance by calling for inclusion of counterarguments.

Stance breakdown Methodology →

How the framings classify across 3 articles. Each framing is labelled by a small AI stance classifier; see the methodology page for details.

100%
Critical 3

Volume by source orientation Methodology →

Stacked weekly counts; colour by lean. “n/a” covers government and iwi-Māori sources where lean isn't applicable.

Alias drift

How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.

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In the press Methodology →

How the news corpus has covered this same topic over the last 12 weeks. 1 article from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff. Click through to the press view for the full panel.

12-week press volume 1 article
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Heard on radio

Verbatim segments from politicians speaking on podcasts and radio shows about this topic. Sourced via the voice-reference library — each speaker has been confirmed manually from their voice clip. Click play to stream the original audio from the publisher, pre-seeked to the moment the quote starts.

  • That's what we understand. There's been no official spokespeople yet put up to say exactly that, but that's what the journalists are being told by the spokespeople not on the record, as it were. The Prime Minister continues to urge de-escalation here in the UK, but those words are really falling onto very, very stony ground, I think, at the moment. But we are being told that, yep, they continue to support freedom of navigation and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. which is urgently needed we're being told to support the global economy well we know all about that the u.s however uh with donald trump telling fox news that other countries will be involved with the u.s in blockading the strait he didn't say which ones he did say nato had offered to clean out the strait his words not mine and said it would be free to use in the not too distant future uh and he said that the u.s would bring in minesweepers and the uk The UK, a member of NATO, would too. He said, I understand the UK and a couple of other countries are sending minesweepers. Well, I think that's news to the government here. They've always ruled out direct UK military involvement in the conflict. But is this direct UK military involvement or is this simply trying to maintain one of the international waterways? So, yeah, interesting oil prices surging. Stock markets are going to be very jittery today.
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Sample framings

Up to 12 framings spread across orientations. Each framing is a short phrase the topic extractor generated to characterise the piece's stance — not a quote from the source. Click through to read the original.

the story of the incident was framed without addressing its root causes

Democracy Briefing: Maiki Sherman and the media that ate itself
9 May
spinoff Centre-left

claims of unbalanced reporting during election period

The Maiki Sherman saga: What actually happened
12 May
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How the public reacted

Social-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →

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