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'Shameful': Helen Clark's scathing response to TVNZ decision

Author
Lillie Rohan,
Publish Date
Mon, 13 May 2024, 10:49am

'Shameful': Helen Clark's scathing response to TVNZ decision

Author
Lillie Rohan,
Publish Date
Mon, 13 May 2024, 10:49am

Last night,听New Zealand bid farewell to听Sunday, the show that has been telling stories important to Kiwis for more than 22 years.

After an emotional goodbye on air, which saw Miriama Kamo and the team look back at the archives and revisit a range of stories covered over the past two years, many have taken to social media to share touching - and honest - sentiments, including former Prime Minister Helen Clark.

As Sunday aired its final episode after 22 years, Helen Clark weighed in on the changes to New Zealand media. Photo / Getty Images

As Sunday aired its final episode after 22 years, Helen Clark weighed in on the changes to New Zealand media. Photo / Getty Images

Taking to X, Clark weighed in on the April 9 decision where听TVNZ announced that听Fair Go听and the听Midday听and听Tonight听news bulletins would close in mid-May听as part of a series of cutbacks, the organisation announced听Sunday鈥檚 cancellation one day later, resulting in the loss of up to 68 roles.

She wrote: 鈥淪ad to see last episode of听Sunday听current affairs programme on TVNZ: the victim of an unwillingness & /or incapacity to think outside the box on funding of long form current affairs programming. Who will tell NZers鈥 compelling stories now? Shameful. [sic]鈥

Award-winning journalist听Jack Tame听also shared his thoughts on the decision, stating it is a 鈥減rofound loss鈥.

Tame has been vocal about the recent cuts in New Zealand media, which have seen听major changes at TVNZ听and the听closure of 九一星空无限hub. Tame said in听an opinion piece for the听Herald听in April: 鈥淭he traditional TV companies might be poor, but without something meaty in place of听九一星空无限hub, Sunday听and听Fair Go, our society and our democracy are poorer too.鈥

As for the team behind听Sunday, Kamo led the tributes for the show by sharing a video to her Instagram page that showed听Sunday听staff walking through a guard of honour, with staff from the wider TVNZ newsroom clapping them out of the building after recording the final show.

鈥淗ow the TVNZ newsroom fam rolls. A beautiful surprise at the end of the recording of our final show. I鈥檇 been brave throughout, until this,鈥 she wrote.

Kamo has fronted the show for more than 13 years. Her work on the show, in conjunction with听Marae, won her Best Reporter - Maori Affairs at the 2019 Voyager Media Awards.

Following on from the show鈥檚 leading wahine, Tania Page,听Sunday鈥檚 correspondent, followed suit, confessing the team 鈥渟tarted as colleagues and end as friends鈥.

The reality of her heartache at the ending of the show could be seen in a short video she posted to Instagram. In it, the journalist, who has worked on the show since 2018, could be seen cuddled up on the couch, holding her hand to her face, looking solemn as she watched the final episode at home.

The caption read: 鈥淲atching the last听Sunday听with Tania Page is heart wrenching. Ng膩 mihi nui, hei kon膩.鈥

Elsewhere, reporter Conor Whitten took to Instagram telling his followers that working on the show was 鈥渢he privilege of a lifetime鈥. Whitten joined听Sunday听in 2023 after working as a senior political reporter for 九一星空无限hub.

Mava Moayyed, who worked as a producer behind the scenes on the show for four years before transitioning to an on-camera journalist role in 2022, approached the final episode of the much-loved show with a fun post.

Sharing an image of her grinning, she poked fun at Whitten, jokingly writing: 鈥淭he last one. Conor ruining every take. Not me though.鈥

Senior journalist Mark Crysell decided to capture the moment and shared a snap on his social media from on stage when the team, who work in front of the camera and behind, gathered on set to say their final farewell.

Crysell, who had worked on听Sunday听since 2003, also shared a sentiment on Instagram thanking Kiwis for tuning in before confessing it 鈥渇eels like a woefully inadequate way of expressing gratitude & love to everyone I worked alongside & those who trusted me to tell their stories since 2003鈥 He signed off writing, 鈥淒rink it while it鈥檚 fizzy.鈥

Elsewhere, New Zealanders have shared their heartache at the show鈥檚 cancellation, with Brodie Kane writing on Instagram that she 鈥淐an鈥檛 fathom鈥 the loss of the show. She continued: 鈥淭his show has often had the power to change laws and every week it changed people鈥檚 lives鈥.

The Hits听host Matty McLean听also took to Instagram to share a snap from the final episode writing: 鈥淕od, we鈥檒l miss having听Sunday听to tell these stories.鈥

Mark Crysell shared a selfie from the final Sunday episode, while media personality Matty McLean paid tribute to the show. Photo / Instagram

Mark Crysell shared a selfie from the final Sunday episode, while media personality Matty McLean paid tribute to the show. Photo / Instagram

Sunday听has held a longstanding spot on TVNZ鈥檚 network since it first hit screens in 2002. The show replaced听60 Minutes听in the 7.30pm Sunday night slot, it was moved to a 7pm slot in 2012 and was cut down to 30 minutes. A 2014 review had听Sunday听return to an hour-long episode per week.

Covering an array of stories, including the听abduction and escape story of Alex Batty, the show featured stories from local and international correspondents including Moayyed and Crysell and was hosted by award-winning journalist, Kamo.

Sunday听won a New Zealand Television Award last year for Best Current Affairs Programme. It was up against听九一星空无限room Investigates,听Paddy Gower Has Issues听and听Te Ao with Moana.

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