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The polls that pressure politics, Country Calendar’s Coro Street-level staying power

The polls that pressure politics, Country Calendar’s Coro Street-level staying power

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The media piled on after one poor poll result, piling more pressure on the PM. Who calls the shots as third parties get in in the act with news media? Also: is Country Calendar current affairs, documentary or reality TV? Or all of the above? And what explains its Coro-level loyalty and longevity?

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In this episode:

0:47 One poor poll result that put pressure on the PM late last week was still pre-occupying the media this week. Was it really a story?

16:12 The editor of The Post and Sunday Star Times - Tracy Watkins - on who calls the shots and pays the bills in its polling partnership with pollster Freshwater Strategies and lobby group Infrastructure NZ.

23:28 Country Calendar has passed 60 unbroken years on air - and survived the cull of other factual and current affairs shows that also rated well. How come?

26:48 Producers Dan Henry and Katherine Edmond on why Netflix would never make Country Calendar, its style, its funding - and putting women behind and in front of the camera.

Guests: Tracy Watkins, Dan Henry and Katherine Edmond

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