This piece critiques Radio New Zealand’s editorial bias and declining relevance, arguing that its narrow, left-leaning programming and public funding create a form of privilege that excludes the majority of New Zealanders, while commercial radio suffers from intrusive advertising
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media reflects and amplifies entrenched ideological divides
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