It’s not often the news has to report on itself, but it happened. An announcement that Warner Bros Discovery is proposing to close the Newshub service on June 30, we saw Newshub become the very news it covers. How do you report the news that the news has been cancelled? Deflect!
“Other shows will also be facing extinction.” Great angle.
In all seriousness, our aroha goes out to everyone at Newshub: Thank you for all your hard work. What an absolute kick in the guts for you.
Most of the high-profile names have shared their thoughts and emotions. Some gave motivational speeches while others fought back tears and thanked their audience.
Patrick Gower
During the staff meeting, Paddy Gower stood up and addressed his colleagues, empowering them to remember the good they have achieved together.
“I know lots of you are frightened and sad,” he said, per Stuff, “but you just have to remember, when everything happens once we get out of here, that you have been part of something amazing.”
Samantha Hayes and Mike McRoberts
Samantha Hayes and Mike McRoberts, co-hosts of the 6 PM news bulletin, both called it “heartbreaking”.
“It’s a newsroom brimming with talent & enthusiasm,” Hayes tweeted. “I just feel so incredibly sad for everyone today.”
“We have had cuts and we have survived cuts in the past,” McRoberts said, “but to lose the whole news operation and entity that is so entwined in the fabric of our society in Aotearoa, it is absolutely heartbreaking.”
“We’re a pretty good newsroom. If we can’t make it work, who can?” he told reporters earlier.
Melissa Chan-Green and Lloyd Burr
This morning’s ‘AM show’ started with host Melissa Chan-Green holding back tears as she greeted the audience.
“I can’t explain how wonderful it is to have your company this morning,” she said. “You’ve likely seen the news that our company has decided to shut down Newshub from June.”
“Some people have been asking: ‘Does that affect ‘AM’ too?’. ‘AM’ and Newshub are one in the same, we’re all part of the same family – so yes, that does mean the end of ‘AM’ too.”
Melissa’s co-host Lloyd Burr was also visibly emotional but was able to have a bit of fun too. Showing off his Titanic suit pin on Instagram, he wrote that it “is pretty apt”