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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjauck View Post
    I have seen NZer Lucy Hockings on the BBC. She is a good interviewer. She has clear unemotional questioning, yet gets to the point. Maiki is very staccato in comparison, although it has been a while since I have seen TVNZ news.

    The BBC wanted her to moderate her Kiwi accent though!
    She shifted to UK in 1999 - 25 years ago when she was 24 years old so hardly a NZer any more in a professional sense. She certainly has done well and do great to see. Good on her to make the move and make a big success of herself. Stay in NZ and she would have had to adopt to the Maorification program to get anywhere.

    Go woke, go broke - that’s Aotearoa today. Heading towards 2nd world status fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    This is a cool chart from that Poll …most expect to be worse off
    And in all seriousness, how many of those polled rely upon the msm to form their opinions rather than read & understand the budget?

    Go woke, go broke - that's Aotearoa today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    She shifted to UK in 1999 - 25 years ago when she was 24 years old so hardly a NZer any more in a professional sense. She certainly has done well and do great to see. Good on her to make the move and make a big success of herself. Stay in NZ and she would have had to adopt to the Maorification program to get anywhere.

    Go woke, go broke - that’s Aotearoa today. Heading towards 2nd world status fast.
    A Māori language and cultural awareness course on the CV, would be a positive for international broadcast jobs. It would show experience in learning correct pronunciation and etiquette in a language other than English. So that would be a positive attribute for an international broadcaster or for an international reporting role, as well as for positions here in Aotearoa NZ in the South Pacific.

    If anything, a strong NZ English accent may be the biggest disadvantage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjauck View Post
    A Māori language and cultural awareness course on the CV, would be a positive for international broadcast jobs. It would show experience in learning correct pronunciation and etiquette in a language other than English. So that would be a positive attribute for an international broadcaster or for an international reporting role, as well as for positions here in Aotearoa NZ in the South Pacific.
    Garbage.

    Woke mindset spout woke garbage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    Garbage.

    Woke mindset spout woke garbage.
    Lucy Hockings had to undertake Elocution lessons as the BBC thought her NZ English accent was too broad. That would be the biggest hurdle for a NZ broadcaster seeking employment overseas!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    Garbage.

    Woke mindset spout woke garbage.
    Kia ora,

    It's only garbage to those with a closed mind and your constant barrage of criticism of anything Maori underlines your attitudes towards Maori.
    How can being a fluent speaker of te reo be a negative? Bjauck is quite correct in his assessment & it would also demonstrate to an international employer that the person is comfortable picking up languages in general. A great skill for those in the media.

    Your posts of woke go broke BS, NZ is stuffed etc are tiresome & seem to reflect some form of depression on your side. Your great hope of ACT or NZF being the saviour of NZ is a fantasy a bit like your so called Beach house and also reflects your extreme views. A bit like Shane Jones or Winston Peters, you have far too much to say for yourself.

    You could at least be constructive in your posts, rather than boarish rants that are repetitive and constant. Honestly the amount you post on these threads not only lowers the tone it also reflects some sort of need or addiction.

    Yes I know, I will wait for the standard boarish response. Or perhaps this might actually work and you will restrain what is your nature.

    Nga mihi.
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    Good morning Daytr.

    kihi toku tuara!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjauck View Post
    A Māori language and cultural awareness course on the CV, would be a positive for international broadcast jobs. It would show experience in learning correct pronunciation and etiquette in a language other than English. So that would be a positive attribute for an international broadcaster or for an international reporting role, as well as for positions here in Aotearoa NZ in the South Pacific.

    If anything, a strong NZ English accent may be the biggest disadvantage.
    LOL.

    Yes I am sure the Maori course Lucy did is what secured her the job at the BBC. How much te reo has she used in her news bulletins again?

    Let's try keep at least one foot on planet Earth chaps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daytr View Post
    Kia ora,

    It's only garbage to those with a closed mind and your constant barrage of criticism of anything Maori underlines your attitudes towards Maori.
    How can being a fluent speaker of te reo be a negative? Bjauck is quite correct in his assessment & it would also demonstrate to an international employer that the person is comfortable picking up languages in general. A great skill for those in the media.

    Your posts of woke go broke BS, NZ is stuffed etc are tiresome & seem to reflect some form of depression on your side. Your great hope of ACT or NZF being the saviour of NZ is a fantasy a bit like your so called Beach house and also reflects your extreme views. A bit like Shane Jones or Winston Peters, you have far too much to say for yourself.

    You could at least be constructive in your posts, rather than boarish rants that are repetitive and constant. Honestly the amount you post on these threads not only lowers the tone it also reflects some sort of need or addiction.

    Yes I know, I will wait for the standard boarish response. Or perhaps this might actually work and you will restrain what is your nature.

    Nha mihi.
    If you are going to go full Dandelo and virtue signal to try to get a rise out of posters at least double check that you got the spelling right please.


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