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For immediate release
10 April
2015
‘Save Campbell Live’ is fastest
growing petition for campaign group
Link to the petition: http://www.actionstation.org.nz/savecampbelllive
More than 20,000 New Zealanders have signed a petition overnight calling on MediaWorks to save Campbell Live. Grass-roots campaign group ActionStation launched their petition within hours of the announcement yesterday that TV3 is considering replacing the current affairs show with a daily version of the Jono and Ben entertainment show. In the 12 hours since its launch the petition has attracted 21,000 signatures, making it the fastest growing petition since ActionStation launched last year.
“Campbell Live is important to our members
because it has a long history of covering topical issues
that hold power to account,” says ActionStation Campaign
Director Laura O’Connell-Rapira, “In
the past year alone the show has covered several of the
topics ActionStation campaigns on when no other current
affairs programme would. These include deep sea oil
drilling, overfishing, SkyCity convention centre taxpayer
blowouts, the Christchurch rebuild, NZ transport budgets and
child poverty.”
MediaWorks representatives say the
move follows a period of poor ratings at the show and TV3's
drift away from news and into entertainment. Political
commentator Matthew Hooton tweeted yesterday that he
understands “MediaWorks CEO Mark Weldon thinks Campbell
Live and John Campbell are too anti-government”.
“Whether the motivation for this move is political
or not,” says O’Connell-Rapira, “our members are
concerned at the possible loss of one of our nation's few
current affairs shows. Independent investigative journalism
is critical to a healthy democracy and Campbell Live
has played a central role in many policy and political
debates in this country. Our members want to let MediaWorks
know how much they value Campbell Live and hope the
show will be saved.”
ActionStation members plan to deliver the petition to MediaWorks when they reach 30,000 signatures.
Link to the petition: http://www.actionstation.org.nz/savecampbelllive
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ActionStation
is an online campaigning movement of over 40,000 progressive
New Zealanders who stand for social fairness, environmental
sustainability and a transparent democracy. They launched in
July last year and are part of an international network of
other member-led, multi-issued groups that use online
tools.