Saturday, September 25, 2010

Second year journalism student weighs in: Radio stations should play less music and spend more time promoting the greatest scientific fraud in history

Pacific.scoop.co.nz » Fiji journalists call for critical, creative coverage of climate change [hoax]
Mai Life magazine editor Ricardo Morris, environmental journalist Alumeci Nakeke and second year University of the South Pacific journalism student Dawn Gibson were speaking at a panel discussion at this month’s Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change at the Laucala campus in Suva.
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Gibson said radio stations were playing too much music at the expense of highlighting issues that affect people’s lives.

Head of the USP regional journalism programme Shailendra Singh, who convened the panel, told Pacific Scoop that climate change was the “major public interest story of our time”.

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