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"description": "10 News Stories They Chose Not to Tell You",
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"textContent": "**This is edition 2026/066 of the _Ten@10_ newsletter.**\n\nHi all,\n\nThis is the Ten@10, where I collate and summarise ten news items you generally won't see in the mainstream media.\n\nEnjoy!\n\n* * *\n\n## 1. New Zealand's media trust is still in crisis\n\nBryce Edwards\n\n * 📱 Trust in social media news rose slightly (13% to 17%) despite widespread concern about misinformation\n\n\n\n * 🔄 Social media is becoming a major news source (19%), nearly equal to TV, even though users don’t fully trust it\n * 👍 Facebook dominates social news (61%), followed by YouTube (44%) and Instagram (28%), with some using ChatGPT (12%)\n * 🏆 RNZ is the most trusted outlet, followed by Otago Daily Times and TVNZ, highlighting trust in less commercial models\n * 📊 The NZ Herald is the most used outlet (52%), followed closely by Stuff and TVNZ, despite lower trust rankings\n * ⚖️ There’s a clear gap between trust and usage—people often consume news they don’t fully trust\n * 📉 Commercial TV news is struggling, with ThreeNews usage dropping sharply since 2024\n * 💡 Overall, the media landscape shows slight improvement in trust but deep structural issues in engagement, credibility, and consumption habits\n\n\n\nRead More\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
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