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John Bishop's Communications Line - 5 Oct 2006
Thursday, 5 October 2006, 11:05 am | John Bishop
Corrosive and cancerous; Brady’s time is coming; Success is Wonderful; A further economic thought; Regional Strategy: a five wheeled car; I passed secrets to the Russians; Get it right BNZ; The Language of politics; See Hillary Run; Re-fighting ... More >>
John Bishop's Communications Line - 15 Sept 2006
Friday, 15 September 2006, 3:47 pm | John Bishop
Rash Brash and the Clash; Public Morality; Empathizing by Helen Clark; Media Relations - Conference talking point; PR Fem Domain; Fiji another country another era; Selling assets - good or bad or both; Air New Zealand Cup fails to spark; Smoking; In the ... More >>
Communications Line: Number 35 of August 29 2006
Tuesday, 29 August 2006, 1:58 pm | John Bishop
One of the lines that the Labour Party has been running about its alleged overspending has been that the rules for spending the taxpayers’money are vague and unclear. This is nonsense. When I worked at Parliament in a party office it was made very ... More >>
Communications Line - Issue 33 - July 2006
Monday, 17 July 2006, 12:25 am | John Bishop
Giving advice on how to get one's organisation, brand, issue, personality, or opinion carried in the news media is a regular attention getting device for PR advisers (and I was at it myself with two free presentations in Wellington in the last fortnight). ... More >>
Communications Line of 12 May 2006
Friday, 12 May 2006, 5:31 pm | John Bishop
MPs seek newsletter pickup; Terence and Louise; NBR backs Labour – shock, horror; Not Warne Out; UKTV: sex and violence have changed; What’s wrong with fresh fruit?; Gisborne: a city revived; You want what in the workplace!; Cocktail Science; In the ... More >>
Communications Line Issue 29 - April 20 2006
Thursday, 20 April 2006, 1:57 pm | John Bishop
The surge in audio and video content available online has caught many radio and television stations off guard, reports US media journal New Communications Review. ( http://www.newcommreview.com ) Suddenly, people are downloading podcasts or video podcasts of the shows they like, ... More >>
Communications Line of 6 April
Friday, 7 April 2006, 4:20 pm | John Bishop
Rape is often said to be more about power than sex. The image of three big strong men and an 18 year old woman having sex has a power imbalance whatever one’s view about the morality and legality of the situation. So it was hardly surprising to ... More >>
Communications Line - Issue Number 27
Thursday, 16 March 2006, 4:11 pm | John Bishop
Robert Fisk, the journalist the left loves to love because he is so good at finding evidence that the Americans are doing it wrong in the Middle East, had plenty of harsh things to say about his colleagues in his Arts Festival appearance in Wellington ... More >>
John Bishop: TV Debases The Viewers
Friday, 24 February 2006, 10:55 am | John Bishop
Nowhere is the debasement of ideals more obvious than in the operation of our television service over the last twenty years or so. While I don’t share the views of Ian Johnstone’s aging venerables who are seeking a return to Close to Home and regional news shows, ... More >>
John Bishop's Communications Line - 23 Feb 2006
Friday, 24 February 2006, 10:34 am | John Bishop
People can take offence easily, but does that mean we can offend them? And how far does freedom of speech in protecting the right of people to be offensive just because they can be. So far the Muslims are incensed about the Danish cartoons, and the Catholics ... More >>
TV debases the viewers
Friday, 24 February 2006, 10:02 am | John Bishop
Nowhere is the debasement of ideals more obvious than in the operation of our television service over the last twenty years or so. While I don’t share the views of Ian Johnstone’s aging venerables who are seeking a return to Close to Home and regional news shows, ... More >>
John Bishop: Praising Labour Won’t Help Right Win
Tuesday, 29 November 2005, 3:45 pm | John Bishop
Something has to be amiss when one of the centre right’s major strategists publishes a piece in a metropolitan daily newspaper, talking up the prospects of a fourth term of government for Helen Clark. More >>