{"id":63103,"date":"2021-03-04T07:59:11","date_gmt":"2021-03-04T07:59:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/asiapacificreport.nz\/?p=55435"},"modified":"2021-03-04T07:59:11","modified_gmt":"2021-03-04T07:59:11","slug":"who-is-killing-off-top-pacific-journalism-and-why","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/03\/04\/who-is-killing-off-top-pacific-journalism-and-why\/","title":{"rendered":"Who is killing off top Pacific journalism \u2013 and why?"},"content":{"rendered":"

By Michael Field in Auckland<\/em><\/p>\n

Without much in the way of a credible explanation about why, Aotearoa New Zealand education authorities are killing off one of the Pacific\u2019s leading journalism programmes.<\/p>\n

The fate of the Auckland University of Technology\u2019s Pacific Media Centre (PMC)<\/a> coincides with the Fiji government assault of the University of the South Pacific, raising serious questions about the future of academic freedom and excellence.<\/p>\n

The Australia Asia Pacific Media Initiative (AAPMI)<\/a> has appealed for action to save PMC, saying closure comes \u201cat a time when Pacific journalism is under existential threat and Pacific journalism programmes suffer from underfunding\u201d.<\/p>\n