It’s the third and newest formal manoeuvre by Santamaria in his ongoing authorized battle with TVNZ following his resignation:
- He already has proceedings towards the state broadcaster on the Employment Relations Authority. The case is about to go to a full, substantive listening to after mediation was unsuccessful;
- He initiated a Privateness Act request with TVNZ, requesting all paperwork that the broadcaster held about him – together with employees members’ emails between one another. Up to now, he’s obtained greater than 2500 paperwork in two tranches – he says there’s one other set to come back.
Santamaria says he can’t launch any of the 2561 paperwork he’s to this point obtained as they type a part of his proof on the ERA and the HRRT, however he claims they make for “enlightening” studying.
“What I can do is converse to what I’ve discovered, and the overall points and considerations they’ve raised,” he mentioned in a written response to questions.
“What I’ve discovered is a whole lot of motivation to both not have me within the position within the first place, or to have me faraway from it, no matter something which did or didn’t occur.
“As I’m certain you’ll be able to think about, there have been a number of noses put out of joint after I was employed for the Breakfast position. I can perceive that. On-air roles are extremely prized, and there’s most likely at all times going to be some degree of resistance to an out of doors rent.
“Nevertheless it’s the extent and the grounds of that opposition which has actually taken me aback – and crammed in a whole lot of blanks as to why issues panned out as they did.”
He says this contains feedback about “my race”; “soon-to-be colleagues questioning why I used to be employed and the way I would slot in, as late because the day I arrived within the nation”; and “defamatory rumours about me being unfold round TVNZ, even previous to my arrival”.
He mentioned if he had recognized any of this, “I extremely doubt I’d ever have accepted the job”.
I put all of those particular claims and feedback to TVNZ.
A spokeswoman replied: “We can not touch upon particular person employment issues, complaints or considerations.”
Earlier within the week, in response to different questions, the spokeswoman mentioned the state broadcaster had not heard from the Human Rights Overview Tribunal and he or she mentioned a date for the ERA listening to had not but been set.
Regarding the report that Santamaria was searching for, the spokeswoman mentioned: “The Margaret Robins’ Report was a broad overview into TVNZ’s recruitment insurance policies, processes and practices. TVNZ declined Mr Santamaria’s requests for entry to the total report because it contains confidential materials and to guard the privateness of individuals concerned.
“The Workplace of the Privateness Commissioner took the identical view.”
As David Fisher reported for the NZ Herald final December, Santamaria arrived at TVNZ in April 2022, after a 17-year stint at Al Jazeera, as a high-profile new Breakfast host to switch John Campbell.
His final look on display was on Could 18, 2022.
TVNZ initially mentioned a “household emergency” was behind his absence – a press release that was later discredited after the feminine colleague’s criticism emerged of inappropriate behaviour. This was adopted by claims of inappropriate messages to feminine colleagues at Al Jazeera.
Santamaria’s resignation from TVNZ was introduced on Could 28, 2022.
He has mentioned the alleged incident at TVNZ was instinctive, with no ill-intent and that it was “by no means alleged on the time by the complainant to be sexual and/or harassment”.
He apologised later for making his colleague really feel uncomfortable. The general public has not heard the colleague’s aspect of the story.
TVNZ employed employment lawyer Margaret Robins to look at its hiring processes for presenters, the broadcaster’s criticism course of and harassment coverage, and the way it went about hiring Santamaria.
Santamaria believes he ought to have been concerned within the overview and he believes he has a proper to see the report.
“I’ve needed this entry for the reason that report was launched, however it’s turn out to be extra essential given what I’ve discovered since about folks’s views of me, and the wrong info being unfold about me,” he mentioned.
“This dates proper again to when my title was first raised as a possible Breakfast host.
“Additionally, if the Robins Report was designed to search out out what did and didn’t occur after I was recruited, then I’d have thought that my enter was essential. If this was about investigating the recruitment course of which led to my hiring, it appears absurd that I used to be by no means interviewed.
“On prime of that, the Privateness Commissioner mentioned that I couldn’t have provided perception into my very own hiring to the extent that different TVNZ employees may. That merely doesn’t make sense. I’ve documentation, conversations, and messages – and therefore, perception – regarding my recruitment which nobody else may present.”
Santamaria mentioned he was awaiting the Employment Relations Authority to rule on a preliminary challenge, “raised by TVNZ regarding whether or not a few of my claims will be heard by the authority. Solely after that’s determined will we’ve got a sign of a future timeline”.
He mentioned he needed to be clear: “My proceedings are towards TVNZ concerning its actions and its actions alone”.
He mentioned he had by no means had a difficulty with information being recognized “however for 15 months after my resignation, I mentioned nothing, whereas nameless voices, journalists, former colleagues and even TVNZ itself made all kinds of claims about me and my character. Because of this, I’ve no profession or job prospects and my fame has been destroyed by folks with motivations which have by no means been challenged.”
He has taken challenge with a lot of the best way media retailers have approached the story, together with – he says – his teenage daughter being pursued by reporters. She had needed to change her title, he mentioned, “to keep away from affiliation with me and who has to reside together with her father being labelled ‘disgraced’ at each flip”.
“I owe it to her and to my household who’ve carried us by these previous 26 months to maintain preventing for that document to be set straight.”
He has arrange his personal information web site, The Steadiness.
“The place returning to the media trade is worried… nicely, after all, I want to have the ability to work once more.
“I’m solely 44 so I’ve loads of working life left and 25 years of expertise to supply. However I additionally now have the expertise of being on the opposite aspect of a narrative and the way it impacts an individual, their life, and their household.
“I’ve learnt first-hand about how clicks, headlines, and this insatiable information cycle which now exists have turn out to be the driving forces of recent journalism. The way in which information are both ignored fully, or manipulated – even subtly – is kind of beautiful… it’s actually given me a brand new outlook on the job of a journalist and the trade as an entire.”
TVNZ CEO off to Olympics – at private expense
TVNZ chief government Jodi O’Donnell has accepted an invite from the Worldwide Olympic Committee (IOC) to attend the Paris Olympics.
However there’s one slightly distinctive twist to her journey to France – TVNZ says O’Donnell is taking depart and personally paying for the journey herself.
Flights and lodging ”can be funded by Jodi. There can be no prices incurred by TVNZ”, says a TVNZ spokeswoman.
The journey – she leaves tonight and is again on August 8 – comes at a time when the state broadcaster is eyeing additional cutbacks because it confronts the tough actuality of a subdued promoting market and because it transforms itself right into a digital-first enterprise.
TVNZ doesn’t have the rights to the Olympics, and O’Donnell was within the highlight for a latest enterprise journey to Los Angeles after a fellow government posted pictures on social media of the pair having fun with social events whereas soon-to-be-axed employees had been embroiled in a authorized battle for his or her jobs again dwelling.
So the IOC invitation and the Paris journey come at an attention-grabbing time.
If it was purely a enterprise journey, O’Donnell shouldn’t be paying for it herself.
As this column has opined beforehand, it’s essential that enterprise leaders proceed to function in the very best pursuits of their corporations and broader methods, even in robust monetary occasions – if meaning abroad conferences, conferences and different occasions, nice.
The most important drawback with O’Donnell’s US journey was the tone-deaf Instagram posts. Even O’Donnell, as late as this week at Parliament, described them as “very inappropriate”.
Equally, if the journey to Paris had been a deliberate private vacation, then, after all, there could be no points with that both. Nobody may begrudge anybody a good break, least of all somebody in a extremely scrutinised and worrying position.
The journey seems to be a hybrid – she’s been invited because the TVNZ CEO and can be concerned in enterprise conferences, but has determined to fund it personally.
I believe she and TVNZ can be cautious of individuals seeing it as some kind of Olympics jolly, and made the decision to pay her personal approach.
A TVNZ spokeswoman mentioned: “Jodi was invited by the IOC and obtained accreditation for the 4 days she can be on the bottom. Whereas in Paris, she’s going to take up the chance to fulfill with sporting our bodies, key companions, and help our information group on the bottom”.
The spokeswoman mentioned TVNZ was in “a multi-year interval of change and transformation, and it’s necessary all through this era that we’re in the proper locations to debate partnership and content material alternatives”.
“Sport is a core a part of TVNZ’s present and future content material technique, and we’re eager to grasp how TVNZ can play a job in bringing sport and main occasions to NZ’s largest free-to-air viewers.
“TVNZ will not be the rights holder of the Olympics and it’s explorative solely, so Jodi made a discretionary name to self-fund the journey on this particular event.”
Rights for the subsequent two Olympics – in Los Angeles in 2028 and Brisbane in 2032 – are up for negotiation.
It’s extremely unlikely that TVNZ could be a severe contender for official broadcaster of reside rights, given its forecast operational losses over the subsequent a number of years.
It might be a future free-to-air accomplice for, say, Sky – simply because it was for the Tokyo Olympics.
However that may be Sky’s name to make, and in a converged media world, the likes of an NZME or a Stuff may nicely contemplate themselves a free-to-air accomplice.
Sky has the rights to the Paris Olympics.
It additionally has a number of execs in Paris on official enterprise together with chief content material and business officer Jonny Errington, chief buyer officer Dan Kelly and chief media and information officer Lauren Quaintance. Errington, particularly, is more likely to be figuring giant in discussions with the IOC over the subsequent set of rights.
Sky chief government Sophie Moloney will not be there, however spoke this week of the challenges and alternatives for Sky with future rights.
Wall St Journal reporter freed
Unimaginable developments in a single day, with the information that The Wall St Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been free of his unjust imprisonment in Russia, and is on his approach dwelling to the USA.
His launch is a part of one of many largest prisoner swaps between Russia and the West in many years.
Gershkovich, 32, a Wall St Journal reporter based mostly in Moscow, was arrested in March final 12 months and sentenced two weeks in the past to 16 years in jail on costs of espionage and spying.
The fees had been trumped-up and improper – Gershkovich was merely a reporter doing his job; specialists imagine the Kremlin detested the best way he was masking the battle with Ukraine.
As The Wall St Journal web site reported this morning: “Russia freed wrongly convicted Wall Road Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and greater than a dozen others jailed by the Kremlin in alternate for Russians held within the U.S. and Europe. Amongst these launched by Moscow had been former Marine Paul Whelan and journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, in a sweeping deal that concerned 24 prisoners and at the least six nations.”
The New York Occasions reported this morning that Emma Tucker, the editor-in-chief of The Wall Road Journal, had emailed employees with the information of Gershkovich’s launch.
“I can not even start to explain the immense happiness and aid that this information brings and I do know all of you’ll really feel the identical. This can be a day of nice pleasure for Evan and his household, and a historic day for The Wall Road Journal.”
Learn extra right here.
AI and that NZ Herald editorial
NZME newsroom employees have been referred to as to a gathering subsequent week to debate use of synthetic intelligence (AI), following a case through which NZME says it ought to have utilized extra “journalistic rigour” in the best way AI was used to assist create a latest NZ Herald editorial.
RNZ reported this week that the editorial – printed within the Weekend Herald and on nzherald.co.nz on July 20 – contained components of what gave the impression to be passages created by AI, resembling truncated sentences and repetition of key phrases.
RNZ mentioned it had run the editorial – a chunk targeted on the All Blacks’ midfield place – and a sidebar editorial about UFC star Israel Adesanya “by AI detection instruments and several other returned optimistic outcomes”.
NZME editor-in-chief Murray Kirkness mentioned: “Like many media firms, we use AI as a instrument in our newsrooms, as indicated within the footer of each article web page.
“Any piece of content material that makes use of AI is reviewed, edited and has journalistic oversight. On this explicit case, we settle for extra journalistic rigour would have been useful, and we are going to talk this to our group.”
Newsroom employees have been referred to as to a gathering subsequent week to debate the matter, which comes as NZME and different organisations work onerous to construct belief in journalism after a torrid 4 years for media, significantly as society has turn out to be extra polarised.
Whereas AI presents many enhancements – fixing spelling and grammar, transcribing interviews, suggesting headlines and concepts – this case is a well timed reminder that the people want to keep up management.
And we definitely must be clear with readers, guaranteeing they’re clearly knowledgeable if AI has performed a tangible position in our storytelling.
In an e mail to newsroom employees yesterday, Kirkness mentioned: “We’ve been clear that, like many media firms, we use AI as a instrument in our newsrooms, and this text on our web site (which is included within the footer of each digital article) goes into additional element about how we use it.
“I’m eager to carry one other of our common All Arms conferences subsequent week, which can embody dialogue about our use of AI now and into the longer term.
“As at all times, belief and credibility are vitally necessary to us and can be a part of the dialogue.
“Subsequent week’s session can be a possibility for us to speak additional about our use of AI and the requirements we have to preserve as we use it.”
Simply on editorials…
As soon as upon a time, the Herald had a devoted group of editorial writers, or at the least senior editors who had a particular focus to think about the newspaper’s opinion on each day points.
Now, the duty falls on a large cross-section of employees, together with journalists who may be specialists specifically areas.
I personally imagine the time has come to scrap the each day editorial, and have, maybe, a weekly or twice-weekly editorial.
Who will substitute Si and James?
Greater than a dozen names are understood to be chasing the Afternoons internet hosting position on Newstalk ZB.
Simon Barnett and James Daniels will end in September, with Barnett becoming a member of Extra FM in early 2025. Daniels, himself a legend in broadcasting, has determined the time can be proper for him to go away, following his partnership with Barnett over the previous three years.
It’s understood a spread of inside names are eager on the job together with Andrew Dickens, who has been filling the position each Monday, Francesca Rudkin, Roman Travers, Tim Roxborogh, and Tim Beveridge.
I’ve been having fun with Hauraki breakfast host Matt Heath on ZB’s Huddle commentary section, whereas one of many producers of Barnett and Daniels’ present, Tyler Adams, can be extremely regarded and is an everyday voice on the present.
When it comes to names outdoors of NZME, there are a swag of potentials – amongst them a number of Newshub and TVNZ refugees.
Paddy Gower, Jeremy Corbett, Melissa Chan Inexperienced or Pippa Wetzell would definitely be large names. At MediaWorks, the 2 Roberts – Robert Rakete and Robert Scott – are prime broadcasters, amongst others.
The sphere appears extensive open.
One Good Textual content
This week we meet up with considered one of New Zealand’s most profitable movie producers, John Barnett – the person behind hits resembling Whale Rider and Sione’s Wedding ceremony.
All Blacks’ new media supervisor
It was probably the most fiercely contested media and PR roles within the land.
The All Blacks now have a brand new communications supervisor, former Crusaders and Canterbury communications supervisor Juliet Calder.
Greater than 170 folks utilized for the position, together with some fairly well-known trade names.
Calder has an in depth profession in public relations and company communications, much less so in journalism.
She is, by all accounts, a extremely regarded communications skilled, who most not too long ago has been a director at Cosgrove & Companions, working alongside former MP Clayton Cosgrove.
She additionally labored intently with All Blacks coach Scott Robertson throughout her seven-year stint on the Crusaders and the Canterbury Rugby Union.
Her skilled hyperlinks with Robertson and a few different All Blacks coaches will give her a great head begin when she begins the brand new position on Monday week.
One in all her first duties can be serving to construct some bridges between the group and the likes of Newstalk ZB and its breakfast host Mike Hosking.
As Media Insider reported final week, NZR has been working onerous to rebuild relationships between the All Blacks and media – however it has a option to go.
NZR chief communications officer Paul Stevens mentioned Calder was “massively excited” concerning the new position.
“It positively helps that she’s received an present relationship with Scott and a few the opposite coaches, however that definitely didn’t play into it in its entirety. Juliet’s a extremely regarded comms skilled and might construct nice relationships.
“We’ve clearly been searching for an impressive comms skilled. She is well-rounded, so can work with gamers on being well-briefed [for interviews] but additionally strategic.
“What you see round what the comms skilled does with the All Blacks is the tip of the iceberg.
“There’s a lot that goes into it when it comes to planning, working throughout business necessities, media, the group, constructing nice relationships.”
Former Sunday Information editor dies
One in all New Zealand journalism’s best-known editors and stalwarts has died.
Mike Blake edited Sunday Information for nearly a decade, from early 1985 till transferring into an government position in late 1994.
Blake, 77, died in Hamilton on Monday after a quick sickness – a day after the final Sunday Information rolled off the presses.
The Waikato Chamber of Commerce paid tribute this week to considered one of its life members.
“As a journalist, Mike started his profession with the Waikato Occasions and moved by the ranks to edit newspapers and magazines in New Zealand with stints on The Fiji Occasions and the Fiji Solar,” the chamber wrote on LinkedIn.
“On his return to Hamilton within the early 2000s he turned editor of Waikato Enterprise Information and several other different titles throughout the NMMedia steady. He was answerable for bringing Nationwide Gray Energy Journal into the fold and added that to his eclectic combine of labor topics.
“The Waikato salutes you, Mike, on your contribution to our enterprise group. Our ideas are with the Blake household at this unhappy time.”
Blake can be farewelled at The Hamilton Park Chapel, Morrinsville Rd, Silverdale, Hamilton, on Monday at 1pm.
Greatest adverts for the reason that Nineteen Seventies
There’s definitely loads of curiosity within the Advertising and marketing Affiliation’s quest to search out the very best tv adverts for every of the previous five-and-a-half many years.
The affiliation celebrates its fiftieth anniversary in October and is marking the milestone with a public vote to search out the very best advert of the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s and 20s.
Up to now, voting has opened for the primary three many years.
For the Nineteen Seventies, the KFC Hugo and Holly, Crunchie Prepare Theft and Pinky ‘It’s a bit kinky’ ads are main the votes.
For the Eighties, main contenders are the BASF Expensive John, Toyota Scottie and Crumpy and Pixie Caramel Bar adverts.
And for the Nineteen Nineties, it’s the Christmas Scorched Almonds, Toyota Bugger, Telecom Spot, and Mainland ‘Good issues take time’ commercials.
Tony Williams created a number of of these well-known adverts – Media Insider caught up with him not too long ago to find out about a number of the secrets and techniques of his success.
Editor-at-Massive Shayne Currie is considered one of New Zealand’s most skilled senior journalists and media leaders. He has held government and senior editorial roles at NZME together with Managing Editor, NZ Herald Editor and Herald on Sunday Editor and has a small shareholding in NZME.