Hard News: Media3 starts next week
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Yay Russell! Look forward to it.
(there won’t be scary monsters, will there?)
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Gonna series-link you up, Russ. Brace yourself...
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You're moving to HD?
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Looking forward to seeing it. Good luck with it all, Russell.
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it feels quite novel being promoted.
FTFY.
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Break a leg.
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Future recordings will be on Thursday evenings.
But that's raid night!
Grats on your new home.
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Should I pronounce it "Media Three” or "Media Cubed"?
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Let me know when I can book my television students in for the audience. They are all keen to come but I don't think I will able to transport the whole 59 of them.
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
(there won’t be scary monsters, will there?)
Maybe not. But there might be outbreaks of high school calculus.
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The Newsguy they just can't kill. Well done.
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"there won’t be scary monsters, will there?"
Hey! its Villa Dalmacija if your nice they might let you at the bar after
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Hmmm. A house full of spotty dogs.
Good luck Russ, give em hell
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Sacha, in reply to
at the bar after
during is the plan
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Congrats Russel. You deserve a good and settled home.
If you're doing Olympic coverage, can we start now? I'm just about tearing my hair out (what little there is) over the poor quality and disingenuous attitude from all but a few of our interviewers at the Olympics. The standard line appears to be, 'So you didn't win - what went wrong out there?' Epitomised by the women's pair in rowing who WON A BRONZE, and the first thing the interviewer said was, 'Gosh, pipped at the line by the Aussies eh?'. They all need a good punch in the face straight after their first stupid and small-minded question. Have we sent all the trainee TV journos up there for experience or something?
And just because I don't like to be all negative, the chap on the Prime highlights programme with beard and glasses is great fun.
I guess it serves me right for not splashing out on full Sky package for the Olympics. -
Find an excuse to get that nice young journalist Alex Tarrant on. He has been doing some good interviews on the Nation lately. He and John Hartevelt also took on John Key with a complete lack of the obsequiousness that some of the older journalists have around the PM.
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Jeremy Eade, in reply to
Of course, we need new political journalists, politics gets bigger every year in this fair land. We need to have political reporting in line with reality and not ideology. It's hard not to notice Paul Krugman destroying T.V opponents, the bar is being raised, in this country, by Brownie, you're doinng a great job Brownie. No other blogger commands more respect.
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
Find an excuse to get that nice young journalist Alex Tarrant on. He has been doing some good interviews on the Nation lately. He and John Hartevelt also took on John Key with a complete lack of the obsequiousness that some of the older journalists have around the PM.
Don't forget Guyon Espiner deconstructing Prostetnic Vogon Joyce on 60 Minutes over the SkyCity wheeler-deal.
As for the older folk, Gary McCormick held the PM to account about the closure of TVNZ7. On breakfast radio.
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Perhaps Media 3 needs a wee slot for the headline of the week - The Press had a very honest headline this morning: "National creeps up in popularity" - sums it up completely for me!
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Lilith __, in reply to
The Press had a very honest headline this morning: "National creeps up in popularity"
Gosh! Hard to believe that wasn't intentional...
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Woah! Look forward to it!
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Bart Janssen, in reply to
“Media Three” or “Media Cubed”
M3, so they can angle for BMW sponsorship
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Russell Brown, in reply to
M3, so they can angle for BMW sponsorship
If only.
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One of these could find it's way onto the desk, just as a hint.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
That's another fine Messier...
M3
I'm sure this is really a reference to the star qualities brought to the table (or tablet for many) and an indication of the constant elation the show's survival brings to watchers...
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