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What Does Good Journalism Mean To You? (Casting Call)

Published: Tue 27 Oct 2015 05:01 PM
What Does Good Journalism Mean To You? (Casting Call)
A Call For Volunteers To Be Interviewed For Scoop's #TakeBackTheNews Campaign
As part of our #takebackthenews campaign and to build additional awareness around the state of journalism in NZ, Scoop's putting together a series of videos asking members of the public 'Why is good journalism important?' We're aiming to speak to a diverse range of people.
In order to build awareness and profile for the campaign, we're ideally looking for individuals with a relatively high-public profile including Academics, Journalists, Politicians and Public Figures.
If you yourself are keen or you know someone who would fit the bill, we want to hear from you!
Details
Interviews will be filmed on the 31st of October between 10-2pm and will run for approximately 20 minutes per interview (to allow for retakes and set-up etc)
Location
Enspiral Space, Level 2, 89 Courtenay Place, Wellington
If you're interested, please email damian@enspiral.com or foundation@scoop.co.nz
We need you to help #takebackthenews for the people of Aotearoa/NZ. Get in touch!
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