Pacific Journalism Review (Apr 2005)

A ‘heart to heart’ on race relations: TVNZ’s State of the Nation as public sphere discourse

  • Sean Phelan,
  • Judith Bernanke,
  • Susan Fountaine

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v11i1.824
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1

Abstract

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This article considers TVNZ's audience discussion programme, State of the Nation, as a moment of public sphere discourse. The programme's pre-broadcast branding and deliberate construction of a bicultural television space is examined, while particular attention is given to the hosts' framing of the discussion and the programme was a questionable public sphere contribution, partly because the structuring of the discussion reinforced the established polarities of the Aotearoa/New Zealand 'race relations' debate, over-privileged producer control at the expense of audience participation and was, more generally, indicative of the limits of TVNZ's post-Charter commitment to public service broadcasting.

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