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Deconstructing ethnic media: what makes Pacific media ‘Pacific’?

Deconstructing ethnic media: what makes Pacific media ‘Pacific’?. Department of Media and Communication. What makes Pacific media ‘Pacific’?. Content? How they’re delivered? The identity of the people delivering them? The identity of the audience?. Tagata Pasifika.

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Deconstructing ethnic media: what makes Pacific media ‘Pacific’?

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  1. Deconstructing ethnic media: what makes Pacific media ‘Pacific’? Department of Media and Communication

  2. What makes Pacific media ‘Pacific’? • Content? • How they’re delivered? • The identity of the people delivering them? • The identity of the audience?

  3. Tagata Pasifika

  4. Native Affairs, Maori Television

  5. Spasifik

  6. Tagata Pasifika, TVNZ

  7. Asia Downunder, TVNZ

  8. Marae, TVNZ

  9. Taimi ‘o Tonga

  10. “You’d have to say you’d want Pacific people working on a Pacific programme, number one. So that you can get some tie in. There’s sympathy and some empathy with your target audience and the people that are going to feature in your programme.” Stephen Stehlin Tagata Pasifika executive producer

  11. Angela Tiatia, Tagata Pasifika presenter

  12. Barbara Dreaver, TVNZ Pacific correspondent

  13. Radio New Zealand International

  14. “The Pacific community thought it was about them, it was for them and it was made by them. And ... they didn’t think it was a TVNZ product. They thought it was their own.” Stephen Stehlin Tagata Pasifika executive producer

  15. “It’s that sense that this is our programme; you’re not going to do anything to it. That’s always been the buzz around Tagata, that people feel that sense of ownership because it reflects who they are.” Sandra Kailahi TVNZ 7 producer, former Tagata Pasifika reporter

  16. “You know who you are and where you’ve come from and I think my strength working in mainstream and as a newsreader is because I am Pacific.... I will join other groups and things but my connection, my number one, is because I am Pacific.” Niva Retimanu Newstalk ZB

  17. “I find that they want news from here. That’s what annoys most people with 531 ... instead of talking about issues that we face here, they’re talking about issues in Tonga.” Wai Tufui Koli Tala’aho producer

  18. “When you turn on Tagata you might get doom and gloom, but with some reasons and how people are dealing with it, and that Pacific perspective. Also ... the success stories, just what makes people do what they do and why they’re doing so well.” Sandra Kailahi TVNZ 7 producer, former Tagata Pasifika reporter

  19. Naked Samoans

  20. What makes Pacific media ‘Pacific’? • Content? • How they’re delivered? • The identity of the people delivering them? • The identity of the audience?

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