A podcast discussion critiques media bias in arts coverage, calls for greater defence spending, and mocks the leadership instability at Radio New Zealand, while also addressing travel finance and consumer habits.
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She says, could not agree more with Mike this morning. Was so pissed that the media focused on the whinging Labour voters at the music awards wanting more money for the arts. This country does not know how to be happy or celebrate success. What a pathetic pack of losers.
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criticizes media for negativity toward cultural success
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