Allison Oosterman
Auckland University of Technology
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Pacific Journalism Review | 2014
Allison Oosterman; David Robie
Review(s) of: The news: A users manual, by Alain de Botton, London: Hamish Hamilton, 2014, 267pp., ISBN9780241146477.
Pacific Journalism Review | 2014
Allison Oosterman
None of those New Zealand men who served as official war correspondents in World War II are alive today to tell their stories. It is left to the media historian to try and piece together their lives and actions, always regretting that research had not started sooner. Sadly there is more information available about World War I and the life and actions of Malcolm Ross, the country’s first official war correspondent, than there is about New Zealand’s World War II correspondents. Nevertheless, remembering the work of these journalists is important, so this is a first attempt at chronicling the circumstances surrounding the appointment of the first of the official correspondents, John Herbert Hall and Robin Templeton Miller, for the 1939-45 conflict. The story of the appointment of men to cover the war, whether as press correspondents, photographers, artists or broadcasters, is one of ‘absurd delays’ which were not resolved until nearly two years of the war had passed.
Pacific Journalism Review | 2008
Allison Oosterman
Pacific Journalism Review | 2013
Barry King; Rosser Johnson; Allison Oosterman
Pacific Journalism Review | 2013
Allison Oosterman
Pacific Journalism Review | 2013
Allison Oosterman
Pacific Journalism Review | 2013
Barry King; Allison Oosterman; Rosser Johnson
Australian Historical Studies | 2013
Allison Oosterman
Pacific Journalism Review | 2012
Allison Oosterman
Pacific Journalism Review | 2011
Allison Oosterman