The Crown minister who directly oversees the NZ ad and media world says she is committed to promote Kiwi creativity and content as cornerstone policy.
Broadcasting/Comms/Digital Media Minister Clare Curran – along with all 19 of her Cabinet colleagues – was interviewed by the Herald On Sunday, which confronted each with a blunt double-barrelled question about (1) what they would commit to doing in power and (crucially) the one thing they vowed not to do.
“I commit to putting non-commercial public media news and NZ-made content at the centre of our media,” Curran said.
“And I won’t let NZ be viewed by the world, and the next generation, as a place where ideas don’t flourish and transparency is a myth.”
- See all 20 – including the one Cabinet recluse who chose not to partake – here
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