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Following EY fiasco, Ellis calls for credible business journalism awards

New competition requires "insulated sponsor" and "iron-cast rules," former New Zealand Herald editor-in-chief says.

Nick Grant
Tue, 01 Aug 2017

Far from being a self-serving media beat-up, the withdrawal of media organisations from the EY Business Journalism Awards last week “was an inevitability.”

That’s the view of former New Zealand Herald editor-in-chief (and now media educator and commentator) Gavin Ellis.

“The fact one of the

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Tue, 01 Aug 2017
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