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South Islanders opt for hyperlocal media they trust

Mainland Matters: Close to home often offers much more effective channels than both global or traditional media.

Mark Revington
Tue, 10 Dec 2019
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An interesting phenomenon is at play in media in the South Island at the moment. And it is a movement being played out in all sorts of sectors, especially across the Western world.

We’re talking hyperlocal versus globalism, a movement identified at the start of the decade and slowly gaining

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Mark Revington
Tue, 10 Dec 2019
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