Auckland Sofitel Hotel gang shooting: Second arrest but Head Hunter Hone Reihana still on the loose
1 May, 2021 06:17 AM
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Armed police stand guard outside the Sofitel Auckland hotel, on Auckland s Viaduct, responding to a firearms incident. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Armed police stand guard outside the Sofitel Auckland hotel, on Auckland s Viaduct, responding to a firearms incident. Photo / Jason Oxenham
NZ Herald
Police have this evening made a second arrest in relation to the Auckland Sofitel Hotel gang shooting - but a patched Head Hunter gang member is still at large.
This evening, a male was stopped in a motor vehicle south of Kawakawa who police believe is linked to the Head Hunter gang member Hone Reihana.
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The shifting balance between journalism and PR is fueling a lack of trust in the news. That’s bad for everyone. (Unsplash/Camilo Jimenez)
Public relations and journalism exist in an uneasy balancing act, a relationship where they both rely on each other as part of a communication ecosystem.
It used to be that journalism was the stronger player in the relationship, but now as a result of cuts to newsrooms, PR is becoming more dominant. And this relationship could undermine already limited trust in news.
Public relations and journalism
Traditionally, one of the most important connections for PR practitioners has been those with journalism. PR professionals rely on their journalistic connections to help get their messages out, and journalists draw from PR to help find interesting stories, fill quotas and meet deadlines. In fact, according to the Canadian Public Relations Society, PR professionals tend to interact more with journalists than with any other professional group.