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This session will bring together Pacific and Australian-based journalists and editors to discuss the state of media in the Pacific and ask the question: what makes a good Pacific story? Australian-based journalists will address the challenge of securing support for Pacific stories from their bosses and the related problem of building greater knowledge of the Pacific among the Australian public. Pacific-based journalists will discuss the challenges posed by in country reporting, from censorship to the global shift away from traditional media to digital content. What opportunities do these changes open up for the Pacific to be reported on its own terms? The session will also explore how the media is increasingly seen as a component of soft power and public diplomacy, and whether such government-backed efforts are likely to be effective. Panellists: Graeme Smith (Chair), Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Stefan Armbruster, Brisbane-based correspondent, SBS World News; Jo Chandler, Melbourne-based journalist and writer, and Editor, Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne; Dan Flitton, Managing Editor, The Interpreter, Lowy Institute; Jemima Garrett, Sydney-based freelance journalist; Elvina Ogil, Host, Who Asked Her, Papua New Guinea’s First Feminist Podcast; Dan McGarry, Media Director, Vanuatu Daily Post.

Primary Title
  • Reporting the Pacific
Date Broadcast
  • Tuesday 23 October 2018
Original Broadcast Date
  • Wednesday 12 September 2018
Duration
  • 88:00
Channel
  • Department of Pacific Affairs
Broadcaster
  • Australian National University
Programme Description
  • This session will bring together Pacific and Australian-based journalists and editors to discuss the state of media in the Pacific and ask the question: what makes a good Pacific story? Australian-based journalists will address the challenge of securing support for Pacific stories from their bosses and the related problem of building greater knowledge of the Pacific among the Australian public. Pacific-based journalists will discuss the challenges posed by in country reporting, from censorship to the global shift away from traditional media to digital content. What opportunities do these changes open up for the Pacific to be reported on its own terms? The session will also explore how the media is increasingly seen as a component of soft power and public diplomacy, and whether such government-backed efforts are likely to be effective. Panellists: Graeme Smith (Chair), Fellow, Department of Pacific Affairs, ANU; Stefan Armbruster, Brisbane-based correspondent, SBS World News; Jo Chandler, Melbourne-based journalist and writer, and Editor, Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne; Dan Flitton, Managing Editor, The Interpreter, Lowy Institute; Jemima Garrett, Sydney-based freelance journalist; Elvina Ogil, Host, Who Asked Her, Papua New Guinea’s First Feminist Podcast; Dan McGarry, Media Director, Vanuatu Daily Post.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Islands of the Pacific--Research--Congresses
  • Journalism--Pacific Area
  • Mass media--Oceania
Genres
  • Educational
  • Talk
Contributors
  • Australian National University (Production Unit)
  • Australian Government - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Funder)
  • Graeme Smith (Interviewer)
  • Stefan Armbruster (Panelist)
  • Jo Chandler (Panelist)
  • Dan Flitton (Panelist)
  • Jemima Garrett (Panelist)
  • Elvina Ogil (Panelist)
  • Dan McGarry (Panelist)
Subjects
  • Islands of the Pacific--Research--Congresses
  • Journalism--Pacific Area
  • Mass media--Oceania