A satirical piece explores the possibility of books being consumed rather than burned in 2026, using the ceremonial burning of Jacinda Ardern's memoir at a pub in Mākōtuku as a focal point for commentary on protest, cultural symbolism, and media-driven performance.
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I'm sure there will be plenty, but not huge. I mean, there were 90 complaints, according to the annual report last year. So we're not talking about huge numbers. And the point is that there's got the media council, which will be there to uphold journalistic standards if people want to do it. But ultimately, the biggest thing is media are vying for attention with other things such as TikTok and Facebook. The primary value is that they can demonstrate that they've found independent journalism adding some value. That's what's going to survive in modern business, not some process that takes a long time through an independent BSA, I think. If you're wanting to...
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digital platforms eclipse traditional editorial standards
Paul Goldsmith: Media and Communications Minister on the decision to shut down the Broadcasting Standards AuthoritySocial-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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