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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

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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