We have the ratings for Stuff’s ThreeNews. What story do they tell?The Spinoff Daily, Wednesday November 13Ahiahi mārie, welcome to The Spinoff Daily. Today on The Spinoff: Who are the New Zealanders who can’t afford nourishing food? Where are the trilingual interpreters? And is The Lord of the Rings musical actually… good? “When Three shocked the country by announcing it was shutting Newshub earlier this year, as many as 10 groups are thought to have canvassed the idea of taking over making the bulletin. Stuff looked an outsider – lacking any background in live broadcasting, and despite its digital strength, remaining culturally the newspaper group that is its origin story. Yet Stuff beat out rivals NZME (owners of the NZ Herald and Newstalk ZB) and won the right to deliver a 6pm news hour through the week, along with a shorter half hour on weekends. Called ThreeNews, Stuff took on the boldest bet in our news media, and had 80 days to figure it out.” As te reo Māori grows, so does the search for trilingual interpreters Who are the New Zealanders who can’t afford nourishing food? Gone By Lunchtime: Our decision desk is now ready to call the US election
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We have the ratings for Stuff’s ThreeNews. What story do they tell?
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