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4 hours ago NBR Rich List editor Maria Slade spoke to The AM Show. Credits: Video - The AM Show; Image - Getty The Detail is a daily news podcast produced for RNZ by Newsroom and is published on Newshub with permission. Click on this link to subscribe to the podcast. Greed is good. Wall Street. And, in a sense, it s a mantra the annual NBR Rich List has encouraged over the years. Since 1990, the business publication has published a rundown of New Zealand s wealthiest people and families - a celebration of wealth for wealth s sake. However, in 2020 the list took a hiatus. ....
However, in 2020 the list took a hiatus. In the throes of Covid-19, senior staff at the NBR decided to regroup and have a think about what was actually being celebrated on the list and why - and made the decision to place more of a focus on the positive effects of wealth well-used. After this sabbatical, it s back - with a different name, and a different aim. Today on The Detail, Emile Donovan sits down with the editor of the NBR’s The List Maria Slade to discuss whether this change is simply a PR move for the mega-wealthy; and how these people are using the vast reservoir of resources at their disposal. ....
It s the obituaries folder. Last month, when Prince Philip died, newsrooms around the world will have opened their own obituaries folders. A story, likely started decades ago and gradually updated over the years, will have been printed out. Specific details will have been added - the date of the Duke of Edinburgh s death and his funeral arrangements, for example. Broadcast reporters will have voiced the stories up, print reporters will have given it one last glance over. And, within minutes of Buckingham Palace s announcement, stories painstakingly crafted over a period of years, in some cases involving five, maybe even 10 journalists, finally saw print. ....